The Army Store star loves Thailand. She underwent drug rehabilitation there in 2017. Dana decided to spend the cold December days out of the cold and chose Koh Samui for her holiday. She is accompanied by her daughter, 15-year-old Polina Aksenová. One evening, Borisová was at the center of a scandal.
In the summer, the Thai authorities decided to legalize the cultivation and consumption of cannabis. Businesses can grow the plant on a large scale for cosmetics, food and other products. To access the substance, a resident of the country must register in the application or contact the provincial health department. Cannabis extracts containing more than 0.2% THC are still considered drugs.
Dana noticed that after that there were many advertisements on Koh Samui for the substance banned in Russia. The artist had a conflict with the driver who was taking her and her daughter from Bangkok to Koh Samui. The taxi driver took the drug right behind the wheel, which scared Borisov. She is still in shock from the situation. She was outraged at how easy it was to get cannabis in an exotic resort.
“He used it all the way! And of course it shocked me. My daughter and I were afraid. In Koh Samui, it is generally sold every three meters on the street. They sell marijuana in liquid form, in powder form, cigarettes. There are a lot of smoky people, moreover, not among tourists, but among Thais, “Dana indignantly.
It turned out that the argument with the driver was not the last on her journey. Today, the TV star had a new scandal with another taxi driver. “I was completely stoned! Such people behave aggressively, provoke. I’m for the truth, I started to get upset and ripped out my lyuley! Now it’s the second day here with my daughter, I’m afraid to leave the hotel in the evening. He shouted that he was a mafia,” said Borisova.
She admitted that she is madly in love with Koh Samui. However, now he is already “a little different”, which the guest of the popular talk show is used to. Because it’s really scary! Although I take everything with humor, I interpret everything as a joke… When there are a lot of smoked Thai people around, it’s very scary. Keep in mind,” Dana added.
In Russia, the illegal cultivation of plants containing narcotic or psychotropic substances is punishable by a fine or forced labor. For the same acts committed by a group of persons, a prison sentence of up to eight years may be imposed, with or without restriction of liberty for a period of up to two years.