04.03.2026 21:00
Riza Pahlavi, who dreams of taking over the regime in Iran, was convinced by Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus to participate in a video call pretending to be representatives of German Chancellor Merz. The prankster, who wore a fake mustache and introduced himself as Adolf, stated that Germany would bomb Iran alongside the US and Israel, to which Pahlavi responded with pleasure. Pahlavi argued that it was important for the US and Israel not to be alone in their crusade against Iran, and he fell into the trap of social media.
The son of Iran's deposed shah, Reza Pahlavi, fell into a trap set by Russian pranksters Vovan and Lexus. During a video conference with pranksters posing as representatives of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz, Pahlavi continued the conversation without questioning the person in front of him who wore a fake mustache and introduced himself as "Adolf."
SUPPORTED THE ATTACKS OF THE US AND ISRAEL
During the meeting, it was notable that Pahlavi welcomed the fake German official's statement about bombing Iran together with the US and Israel.
Pahlavi argued that it is strategically very important not to be alone in a "crusade" that Western powers would conduct against Iran. His statements supporting military operations and bombing plans against his own country sparked a significant backlash on social media. Following the spread of the footage, Pahlavi became the subject of ridicule for both his lack of seriousness and his defense of foreign intervention.