Adelya and Alina Fakhteeva post video of themselves feeding homeless man sushi to try and win Iphone

Fury as Instagram star twins post video of them feeding a homeless man sushi to win an iPhone for their entry into ‘good deed’ competition in Russia

  • Russian twins Adelya and Alina Fakhteeva, 24, are social media influencers 
  • The pair released a video showing themselves feeding sushi to a homeless man
  • The video was made to try and win prizes in the Russian ‘We Care’ competition 
  • Social media users were outraged the pair used a homeless man for their stunt 

A pair of social media influencer twins have sparked outrage after posting a video of themselves feeding sushi to a homeless man to try and win an iPhone. 

The latest Instagram offering from Russian twins Adelya and Alina Fakhteeva, 24, depicts the pair in a video for the Russian ‘We Care’ competition, which asked people to film good deeds in order to win prizes.

The competition offers prizes such as iPhones, Playstations 4s and other expensive gadgets.

The twins – who gained influencer status by posting racy pictures of themselves in private jets and luxury yachts – are seen walking down the street when they spot a wheelchair-ridden homeless man. 

Somber piano music plays in the background as they turn to each other and say in Russian: ‘Poor thing, he probably hasn’t eaten for a long time.’   

A pair of social media influencer twins have sparked outrage after posting a video of themselves feeding sushi to a homeless man to try and win an iPhone

The twins are seen in the video walking down the street when they spot a wheelchair-ridden homeless man

The twins are seen in the video walking down the street when they spot a wheelchair-ridden homeless man

The pair then make a phone call to a restaurant, with a delivery man quickly appearing with a tray full of sushi.  

The twins stand either side of the homeless man in the wheelchair, feeding him individual pieces of sushi. 

They finally hand him the tray so he can feed himself.

The video ends with him telling the pair: ‘Everyone knows that there are good people who can help.’

The pair make a phone call to a restaurant, with a delivery man quickly appearing with a tray full of sushi.

The pair make a phone call to a restaurant, with a delivery man quickly appearing with a tray full of sushi.

The video was made for the Russian 'We Care' competition, which offers prizes such as iPhones, Playstations 4s and other expensive gadgets.

The video was made for the Russian ‘We Care’ competition, which offers prizes such as iPhones, Playstations 4s and other expensive gadgets.

The video provoked outrage online after it was revealed the man in the video was not an actor, but an actual homeless man.    

It was discovered that the local man was Kazan local Yuri Zasorin, a former beekeeper. 

One Instagram user said: ‘These twins are so divorced from real life that they do not even understand how the poor can be helped.’

The twins stand either side of the homeless man in the wheelchair, feeding him individual pieces of sushi

The twins stand either side of the homeless man in the wheelchair, feeding him individual pieces of sushi

The Fakhteeva twins have about 28,000 followers on Instagram

They previously made headlines in 2017 when they announced they were searching for a ¿disgustingly rich' husband to share.

The Fakhteeva twins have about 28,000 followers on Instagram and made headlines in 2017 when they announced they were searching for a ‘disgustingly rich’ husband to share

Another added: ‘These hens don’t give a damn about this homeless man, they wanted to get an iPhone, not help a person.’

While one concluded: ‘So much hypocrisy in these 42 seconds.’  

The Fakhteeva twins have about 28,000 followers on Instagram.

They previously made headlines in 2017 when they announced they were searching for a ‘disgustingly rich’ husband to share. 

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