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Maksim Chmerkovskiy slams Kirstie Alley for tweeting about war on Ukraine

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Maksim Chmerkovskiy called out his former Dancing With The Star partner Kirstie Alley after she shared a now-deleted message about the conflict in Ukraine to her Twitter account on Friday.The 42-year-old dancer shared a screenshot of the tweet to his Instagram Story on Saturday and wrote a short statement to express his views about her thoughts.He has been trapped in the besieged country's capital of Kyiv and has shared numerous updates about the unfolding situation to his account.

Speaking his mind:Maksim Chmerkovskiy called out his former Dancing With The Star partner Kirstie Alley after she shared a now-deleted message about the conflict in Ukraine to her Twitter account on Friday; seen in 2020Alley, 71, appeared to doubt the information coming out about the conflict in Ukraine and wrote that she would keep her thoughts on the situation private.'I don't know what's real or what is fake in this war.

So I won't be commenting. I'll pray instead,' she wrote. Chmerkovskiy then responded by pointing out that the Cheers actress had previously shown that she cared deeply about world issues in the past.'Dear Kirstie, we haven't spoken in a while, but I clearly remember being right next to you while you were organizing trucks of aid during Hurricane Sandy and I remember all that you were saying to me about situations where innocent are suffering,' he wrote.

Concerned:Chmerkovskiy then responded by pointing out that the Cheers actress had previously shown that she cared deeply about world issues in the past Choosing her words:Alley, 71, appeared to doubt the information coming out about the conflict in Ukraine and wrote she would keep her thoughts private; seen in 2012He went on to express that her message was unnecessary and.

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