Naples – The behavior of Artem Tkachuk, a young actor known to the public for his role in the hit television series "Mare Fuori," is once again causing controversy. In the last few hours, new, alarming videos have appeared on his social media profiles, quickly circulating online and sparking concern among residents and fans.
In the videos, the actor openly insults the citizens of Afragola, films walls defaced with swastikas, and, in one of the most disturbing sequences, throws objects at a moving car, apparently in an attempt to provoke a reaction and trigger a collision. Scenes that have sparked shock and fear, especially regarding the potential risks to his own safety and that of others.
Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident. In recent months, Tkachuk had already made headlines after appearing at the emergency room of the Vecchio Pellegrini Hospital in Naples in a clearly altered state. According to the reconstruction at the time, the incident culminated in moments of high tension and an attack on healthcare workers, prompting the intervention of law enforcement.
In light of the new videos, several citizens have written to Green-Left Alliance MP Francesco Emilio Borrelli, calling for immediate intervention. The request is not just for oversight, but above all for assistance, believing that the behaviors being displayed are a sign of profound distress.
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"I personally met Artem some time ago, and what we're seeing today is cause for great concern," Borrelli said. "This is inexplicable, illogical behavior that can't be dismissed as provocation or a show. It's clear this person needs support."
The parliamentarian announced a concrete step: "I will contact the relevant institutions to try to help Artem. Intervening now means protecting him and the community, before this spiral can degenerate further and become irreversible."
The case also reopens a broader debate on the impact of sudden fame, especially on young actors who have become icons for thousands of young people thanks to a hugely successful series like Mare Fuori. A popularity that, if not accompanied by a solid support network, can become an amplifier of fragility.
Meanwhile, as the videos continue to circulate, alarm remains high. Many are calling for swift action, not to fuel media outrage, but to stop dangerous behavior and offer real help before it's too late.
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It's truly worrying to see such behavior from a young actor like Artem. I hope the institutions do something to help him and that this isn't just a ploy to gain attention. The situation is serious.