The names of Potap and Nastya have been removed from Kyiv's Walk of Fame
The nameplates of Potap and Nastya Kamensky have disappeared from the Walk of Fame near the “Gulliver” shopping center in Kyiv, a fact that journalists noticed while inspecting the site. It is unclear exactly when they were removed, but the incident has already caught the attention of Kyiv residents and the media.
In downtown Kyiv, on the Walk of Fame near the Gulliver shopping center, the nameplates of Potap and Nastya Kamensky suddenly vanished; until recently, they had been part of this location and attracted the attention of passersby and tourists. The disappearance was noticed by TabloID journalists, who noted that the spot where the artists’ stars had previously been is now empty. However, there are currently no official explanations regarding the removal or relocation of the plaques, nor is there an exact date for when this occurred.

As early as 2024, some Kyiv residents had already expressed dissatisfaction that Potap’s star remained on the Walk of Fame, and the topic was frequently discussed on social media. At the same time, the star of the band “Vremya i Steklo” is still located further up on the same Walk of Fame, and this has also been the subject of previous discussions among city residents.


It is currently unknown whether this involves a complete overhaul of the Walk of Fame or the selective removal of individual names, nor is it clear if the venue’s organizers plan to issue an official response. This was noted by TabloID journalists.
As a reminder, an expedition of American scientists from NOAA discovered an unusual sea sponge and a starfish at a depth of one mile in the Atlantic.
Dan Schneider, a former producer for the American children’s television network Nickelodeon, has filed a defamation lawsuit against the creators of the documentary series “Silence on Set: The Dark Side of Children’s Television.” The former producer claims that the series falsely implied that he had sexually abused the young actors he worked with.