Steven Seagal sends birthday wishes to President Vladimir Putin as he turns 70

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Steven Seagal sends birthday wishes to President Vladimir Putin as he turns 70
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In a fawning, completely normal birthday video message, Steven Seagal called Putin 'one of the greatest world leaders and one the greatest presidents in the world.'

, and marked his 70th birthday in a video shared on his Instagram page.

‘I just think that we are now living in very, very trying times. He is one of the greatest world leaders and one the greatest presidents in the world. ‘And that all the tribulations that are going on now will be over soon, and we will be living in a world of peace.’His message is definitely different to how Prague have honored the milestone birthday.

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