Russian national Yaytseslav continues to dominate social media conversations following the emergence of yet another video capturing his encounter with a Ghanaian woman at the Accra Mall.
In the latest footage circulating online, Yaytseslav is seen meeting a woman believed to be in her late 20s at the mall.
Moments after their initial interaction at the mall, he invited her to his hotel room with a simple proposition: “Come, I want to show you how I live.” The lady agreed and followed him.
The video shows the woman dancing to a Russian song, modelling for the camera, and even mopping his room before the two engaged in intimate activity.
READ ALSO: Yaytseslav and an older Ghanaian woman

Ghanaians who have come across the video have expressed shock at how quickly the lady agreed to follow Yaytseslav to his hotel room.
The footage has since sparked intense debate online as some social media users have attributed the woman’s actions to economic hardship, suggesting that financial struggles may have influenced her decision.
Others have criticised her behaviour, arguing that it reflected poor judgment and a lack of self-restraint.
The growing number of videos linked to Yaytseslav has reignited broader discussions about privacy, consent, and the implications of recording and sharing private encounters on digital platforms.







