Nude video of Dzheina Steinberg (Dzheina Tamulevich), former press secretary to Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma, at Pierre Woodman’s (18﹢)
After the second episode of the “Modris Auss” parody advertisement “Vienotība Exam” for the Unity party appeared on YouTube on Thursday evening, there’s no longer any doubt: the party’s representative, Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma’s press secretary Dzheina Tamulevich, whose duties include conveying the head of government’s opinion on various issues, has tried her hand at a career as an adult film actress. By all accounts, unsuccessfully.
Just like the first clip, the “second episode” initially gives the impression of another Unity party election advertisement and begins like a traditional Unity pre-election ad with affirmations:
“After winning the Saeima elections, we, Unity, will even more carefully select our representatives for all the highest state positions! Our people grow smart, moving step by step towards the highest positions in state administration. You will now see how carefully we vet what position one of our party members’ most thoroughly tested cadres can apply for!”
Following these announcements is a new segment from what appears to be a scandalous casting session organized by the notorious adult film director, “creator,” and “godfather” of countless adult actresses, Pierre Woodman. A young woman arrives for this “porn exam,” identifiable as Tamulevich, Straujuma’s current public spokesperson. Readers of Pietiek have already mentioned various internet addresses where the full casting video recording can supposedly be viewed.
NUDE VIDEO
In the second episode of the Unity “advertisement,” Woodman, through an interpreter from off-screen, continues to question the woman resembling Straujuma’s press representative. Unlike the first episode, this time he asks extremely intimate questions. The context of these questions, their asking, and the filming atmosphere leave virtually no doubt that Straujuma’s press secretary was preparing for a career as an adult film actress.
Furthermore, the “advertisement’s” creators confirm that at least one more episode is expected. “Dzheina is unfortunately scared. She won’t be suitable for our sports minister position. But we, Unity, will offer her the post of minister for family affairs! She understands everything about those matters! Watch in the next episode! And on October 4th, make a wise choice – vote for Straujuma, Dzheina, Āboltiņa, Zaķis, and Unity!” – the video clip ends with these words.
Pietiek has still not managed to ascertain the opinion of Straujuma or the Unity leadership regarding the publicized video clip. Meanwhile, Straujuma’s “right hand” herself responded evasively to questions from the mixnews.lv portal: “I am not running in the elections, nor am I a member of any political party, so the meaning of this video is incomprehensible.”
Dzheina finally comments on her sex scandal
After the video went public, Dzheina remained silent, but now, in an open interview with Una magazine, the young woman has decided to share her feelings about how she and her loved ones reacted to her past experience coming to light.
“Of course, it was a shock, but more about the form and context in which it was presented. What happened, at least emotionally, I can compare to a virtual group rape,” Dzheina says.
The support of colleagues, family, and her husband was very important in this unenviable situation. In September, Dzheina and her spouse celebrated their eighth wedding anniversary, and this event helped the couple, who had begun to experience a relationship crisis, to become closer again. Many strangers also expressed support for the woman.
Colleagues in the Prime Minister’s office formed “a kind of protective barrier” around Dzheina, and her direct superior, Laimdota Straujuma, did not ignore what happened.
“Prime Minister Laimdota Straujuma, upon learning of it, was very angry. The anger, however, was not directed at me, but at those who had chosen such methods of political struggle. There was never any talk of me having to leave,” Dzheina revealed.
She is also convinced that there was no need for Straujuma to react publicly.
“In my opinion, that is not at the Prime Minister’s level. Think logically – it’s about an event I experienced in my private life at the age of 18. The Prime Minister doesn’t have to comment on that!
It must be understood that it was a very long time ago – it was my choice, which I made, and it has absolutely no connection with other people,” Tamulevich firmly argued her position in the interview with Una magazine.