Fyodor Pavlyuchenko insists: Melnikova looks like a person after pregnancy
The Reform.news editor once again returned to his conspiracy theory.

Alleged screenshots from stories featuring Anzhelika Melnikova
Reform.news editors Fyodor Pavlyuchenko and Alexander Atroshchenkov discussed the fate of Anzhelika Melnikova in their YouTube project "Sasha, What Are You Talking About?!"
They discussed whether the photos from a Minsk gym truly showed the former speaker of the Coordination Council or if the published images were created by artificial intelligence.
"The most compelling argument — I don't even know how to counter it here, I don't understand this at all. Our female audience and my acquaintances noted that [Anzhelika's] breasts allegedly don't look the same," Pavlyuchenko remarked.
However, he admitted that he doesn't consider himself competent in such matters: "Of course, I'm not an expert. I certainly like women's breasts, but how they differ — when, how, and why — I don't know."
After this, Pavlyuchenko returned to his conspiracy theory about Melnikova's pregnancy. We remind you, he voiced this version in July 2025: "There's evidence — acquaintances said that she allegedly behaved like a person who might be pregnant. Her mood often changed, and other characteristic signs were also present." Back then, few supported his reasoning, but the Reform.news editor was not afraid to raise the topic again.
"You know, Sasha, in these photos she still looks like a person... I don't know, they'll accuse us again, saying, 'What, are you doctors...' But [Melnikova] looks like a person after pregnancy. I don't know, that's just the impression I got specifically from these photos," he addressed Atroshchenkov.
"In short, we have a show for mammologists and gynecologists here," he joked.

Fyodor Pavlyuchenko shows the approximate breast size
And Pavlyuchenko continued his reasoning: "On the other hand, in all photos, her breasts seem larger. And in the gym, women probably wear special bras that compress everything. I really don't know — not our area of expertise, right? We're lost here, as you can see. Well, the argument that brea..."
Atroshchenkov interrupted him: "The word 'tits' on air."
Pavlyuchenko continued: "Well, the argument that the tits don't look the same — that's certainly a killer. I never thought that."
In the end, he addressed his audience: "I appeal to our female audience — perhaps you can give a more expert opinion, because we're confused here."
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