Deported Vlogger Vitaly to Release Documentary After Philippine Detention

Controversial vlogger Vitaly Zdorovetskiy turned to social media to share his experiences after being detained in the Philippines for harassing Filipinos in Bonifacio Global City (BGC) for online content.

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On January 21, Vitaly shared a series of photos and videos of himself in jail. He also shared photos of his arrival in Russia.

 

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“After 290 days in the Philippine jail with rats, cockroaches, and +35 Celsius weather, I am finally free. They really tried to break me but it built me. Out of the 290 days, I spent 91 days in complete isolation. They wanted me gone but I’m here, all glory to GOD!!! Without faith it wouldn’t be possible,” he wrote.

“Thank you to everyone who had my back during these difficult times, I appreciate you… your boy is BACK!!” he added.

The Russian YouTuber also told followers that he would release a documentary. However, details about the documentary are not yet announced.

“Full documentary coming soon!” he concluded his post.

In April 2025, Vitaly was arrested in Pasay City for causing disruption and pranking Filipino passerbys for rage content.

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