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Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Philippines' Arrest refers to a series of criminal accusations faced by the Russian-American YouTuber VitalyzdTv after his controversial live-streaming activities in the Philippines in early April 2025. The streamer was arrested for public disruption and harassment, following a widely shared video in which he engaged in pranks that drew outrage from local authorities and citizens alike. According to local authorities, Zdorovetskiy will not be deported until he's "held accountable under the law" in the Philippines. Vitaly's arrest became a viral topic on Twitter / X, YouTube and TikTok, spawning a debate about the streamer's pranks and their consequences.

Background

On April 2nd, 2025, YouTuber Vitaly was arrested in Taguig, Philippines, following incidents during a livestream. X[1] page @PhilippineStar claimed the streamer harassed and disrespected Filipinos while filming at Bonifacio Global City, getting caught by police officers in front of a hotel along Seaside Boulevard in Pasay City. The tweet amassed over 896,000 views and 6,900 likes in a week. (seen below)

STAR The Philippine Star @PhilippineStar Russian YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who harassed and disrespected Filipinos while filming at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, was caught by police officers in front of a hotel along Seaside Boulevard in Pasay City on Wednesday based on a mission order from the Bureau of Immigration, according to CIDG director Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre III. | @manueltupas NEWS UPDATE PHILIPPINE STAR 10:55 AM - Apr 2, 2025 896.2K Views

A clip from a March 31st, 2025, Vitaly livestream[6] shows the YouTuber harassing people in the streets, saying offensive phrases and stealing a police officer's bike for a prank. The video (seen below) gained roughly 24,000 views and 80 likes in two weeks.

On April 3rd, 2025, X[2] user @TheLegalMindset posted footage of Vitaly's arrest (seen below), which received more than 421,000 views and 2,600 likes in a week.

Vitaly is currently in custody at an immigration facility in Taguig City. Officials have confirmed that Vitaly will face legal proceedings in the Philippines before any potential deportation is considered.[3]

Online Reactions

Following the viral backlash from Zdorovetskiy's livestreams, netizens started to debate the YouTuber's actions in the Philippines. For example, on April 7th, 2025, X[4] user @FearedBuck posted the Philippines police press conference video, writing that "Vitaly will not be deported from the Philippines and will instead face charges within the country." The post (seen below) amassed over 6 million views and 28,000 likes in five days.

On April 10th, 2025, TikTok[5] user @asmongoldclipz posted YouTuber Asmongold's reaction to Vitaly's arrest (seen below), amassing over 965,000 plays and 27,000 likes in two days.

@asmongoldclipz IRL streamer Vitaly is going to jail for 20 years because of his pranks 😭 #asmongold #asmongoldclip #vitalyclips #kickstreamer #kickstreamerclips #streamerclips #vitaly #livestreamfails #vitalythegoat ♬ original sound – Asmonclipz

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Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Philippines' Arrest

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Overview

Vitaly Zdorovetskiy Philippines' Arrest refers to a series of criminal accusations faced by the Russian-American YouTuber VitalyzdTv after his controversial live-streaming activities in the Philippines in early April 2025. The streamer was arrested for public disruption and harassment, following a widely shared video in which he engaged in pranks that drew outrage from local authorities and citizens alike. According to local authorities, Zdorovetskiy will not be deported until he's "held accountable under the law" in the Philippines. Vitaly's arrest became a viral topic on Twitter / X, YouTube and TikTok, spawning a debate about the streamer's pranks and their consequences.

Background

On April 2nd, 2025, YouTuber Vitaly was arrested in Taguig, Philippines, following incidents during a livestream. X[1] page @PhilippineStar claimed the streamer harassed and disrespected Filipinos while filming at Bonifacio Global City, getting caught by police officers in front of a hotel along Seaside Boulevard in Pasay City. The tweet amassed over 896,000 views and 6,900 likes in a week. (seen below)


STAR The Philippine Star @PhilippineStar Russian YouTuber Vitaly Zdorovetskiy, who harassed and disrespected Filipinos while filming at Bonifacio Global City in Taguig, was caught by police officers in front of a hotel along Seaside Boulevard in Pasay City on Wednesday based on a mission order from the Bureau of Immigration, according to CIDG director Maj. Gen. Nicolas Torre III. | @manueltupas NEWS UPDATE PHILIPPINE STAR 10:55 AM - Apr 2, 2025 896.2K Views

A clip from a March 31st, 2025, Vitaly livestream[6] shows the YouTuber harassing people in the streets, saying offensive phrases and stealing a police officer's bike for a prank. The video (seen below) gained roughly 24,000 views and 80 likes in two weeks.

On April 3rd, 2025, X[2] user @TheLegalMindset posted footage of Vitaly's arrest (seen below), which received more than 421,000 views and 2,600 likes in a week.

Vitaly is currently in custody at an immigration facility in Taguig City. Officials have confirmed that Vitaly will face legal proceedings in the Philippines before any potential deportation is considered.[3]

Online Reactions

Following the viral backlash from Zdorovetskiy's livestreams, netizens started to debate the YouTuber's actions in the Philippines. For example, on April 7th, 2025, X[4] user @FearedBuck posted the Philippines police press conference video, writing that "Vitaly will not be deported from the Philippines and will instead face charges within the country." The post (seen below) amassed over 6 million views and 28,000 likes in five days.

On April 10th, 2025, TikTok[5] user @asmongoldclipz posted YouTuber Asmongold's reaction to Vitaly's arrest (seen below), amassing over 965,000 plays and 27,000 likes in two days.

@asmongoldclipz IRL streamer Vitaly is going to jail for 20 years because of his pranks 😭 #asmongold #asmongoldclip #vitalyclips #kickstreamer #kickstreamerclips #streamerclips #vitaly #livestreamfails #vitalythegoat ♬ original sound – Asmonclipz

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