Video: Exiled Iran Prince Reza Pahlavi Falls For Prank By Russian Dressed As Adolf Hitler

Reza Pahlavi, the exiled son of Iran's last Shah and a notable opposition leader, became the target of a prank by the Russian comedic duo Vovan and Lexus. In a recent video call, Pahlavi was led to believe he was conversing with a legitimate figure, only to find out he was speaking with impersonators, one of whom was dressed as Adolf Hitler. This incident has garnered significant attention online, highlighting the intersection of politics and humor, as well as the ongoing challenges faced by expatriate Iranian leaders in navigating their public image. Pahlavi, who has long been an advocate for democracy in Iran, has faced various challenges in rallying support for his cause, making this prank both a moment of levity and a reminder of the serious political context in which he operates. The incident has sparked discussions regarding freedom of expression and the tactics employed by those in exile to engage with global audiences.
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