12.05.2025 15:10
A photo of Ukrainian President Zelensky gained significant attention on social media. Users who noticed a zipper visible on the back of Zelensky's pants claimed that he might have been wearing his pants inside out. This claim quickly spread, and many people commented on it. However, it has not been officially confirmed whether Zelensky was indeed wearing his pants inside out.
Recently, a photo of Ukrainian President Zelensky gained significant attention on social media. The reason is quite interesting: People think Zelensky is wearing his pants inside out.
This photo was taken last Saturday in Kyiv. Zelensky and his wife Olena met with UK Prime Minister Starmer and French President Macron. Some social media users noticed a zipper visible on the back of Zelensky's pants and claimed that he might have worn them inside out.
This claim quickly spread, and many people commented things like "This is so funny," "He should stop wearing a suit," or "His pants might be torn." However, it has not been officially confirmed whether Zelensky actually wore his pants inside out.
This incident is also linked to another piece of fake news. During the same diplomatic visit, images were shared showing French President Macron taking a white object from the table and putting it in his pocket. Pro-Russian accounts claimed it was drugs. The French government immediately clarified that it was just a tissue and stated, "Such fake news is being spread by France's enemies."
These small incidents overshadowed a very important diplomatic meeting. In this meeting, European leaders and Ukraine, with the support of US President Trump, called for a 30-day ceasefire with Russia starting from May 12. The British Prime Minister stated, "If Putin really wants peace, he has a chance to show it. We no longer accept excuses."
The Kremlin made a statement indicating that it did not take this call seriously: "We hear conflicting voices from Europe. These create more conflict than cooperation."
This situation illustrates how trivial details can be magnified on social media even during significant international crises and how genuine diplomatic efforts can be overshadowed.