AnnaLynne McCord said between Russia and Ukraine war- Putin, if I were your mother then

The war between Russia and Ukraine is not taking the name of stopping. People from all over the world, from the streets to social media, have also appealed to end the Russia-Ukraine War, during which American actress and activist AnnaLynne McCord released a video about Russian President Vladimir Putin saying that she has been targeted by social media users.

McCord, 34, also delivered a video message to President Putin after the invasion of Ukraine. In the video, she read a poem urging the Russian president to end the Russia-Ukraine war, during which she said, "Dear President Vladimir Putin, I am very sorry that I was not your mother. If I were your mother, I would love you very much. ' 

So how would Putin's life have been different: Actress AnnaLynne McCord has said how Putin's life would have been different if she were his mother. "If I were your mother, the world would be filled with goodness, so much laughter and joy that there would be no loss anywhere," she says, adding: "If I were your mother, I would die to save you from injustice, violence, terror, uncertainty." 

Users reacted like this: According to media reports, thousands of users have also reacted to this 2 minutes 20-second video of the American actress. Many people are outraged at the actress' poetry. However, some people have also appreciated the poem. One user wrote, "There is no justification for such poems in times of war." While another user said, "The initiative is good."

Many users said - 'This war has been started by Putin, now what is the use of explaining?' To which many said - 'This is not the right time to think about hypothetical situations.' People are also giving mixed reactions from users to this video of AnnaLynne McCord.

 

 

 

 

 

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