Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has reportedly been deemed a threat to national security in the Ukraine.
The Ukrainian publication Apostrof reported Monday that the 45-year-old rocker has been officially 'banned from entering the country for the next five years.'
Back in October, the Florida-born, North Carolina-raised musician wrote a letter appealing to administrators for a Russian passport so he could move to his third wife Kseniya's home country Crimea in order to shoot film/TV projects.
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Seriously? Limp Bizkit frontman Fred Durst has reportedly been deemed a threat to national security in the Ukraine
The twice-divorced father-of-two has been married to the blonde make-up artist - born Beryazina - since their secret nuptials in 2012.
Problem is Russia and the Ukraine have been battling over who controls the Black Sea peninsula, and Durst has all but pledged his allegiance to Russian President Vladimir Putin.
'I think that President Putin will understand what kind of person I am, having looked into my eyes, and will know that he has an ally that can help in many things,' Fred - born William - wrote, according to Izvestia.
Denied: The Ukrainian publication Apostrof reported Monday that the 45-year-old rocker has been officially 'banned from entering the country for the next five years' (pictured October 31)
Wanted to shoot film/TV projects: Back in October, the Florida-born, North Carolina-raised musician wrote a letter requesting a Russian passport so he could move to his third wife Kseniya's home country Crimea
Grooming Jesse Metcalfe: The twice-divorced father-of-two has been married to the blonde make-up artist - born Beryazina - since their secret nuptials in 2012
'This Putin ring is classic!' Problem is Russia and the Ukraine have been battling over who controls the Black Sea peninsula, and Durst has all but pledged his allegiance to Russian President Vladimir Putin
According to Izvestia, Fred - born William - wrote: 'I think that President Putin will understand what kind of person I am, having looked into my eyes, and will know that he has an ally that can help in many things...Putin is a great guy with clear moral principles and a nice person' (pictured Tuesday)
'I am sure that we can do many important things together and it will help Russia, and it will help people all around the world to understand that Putin is a great guy with clear moral principles and a nice person.'
His nu metal band wrapped their 19-date Money Sucks Tour on November 29 in Russia, and the Ready to Go rapper even held up a 'Russian Crimea' sign onstage in Voronezh.
Durst's ban came two months after the Embassy of the Russian Federation in London tweeted their support and welcomed Durst to Crimea.
Did it all for the nookie: His nu metal band wrapped their 19-date Money Sucks Tour on November 29 in Russia, and the Ready to Go rapper even held up a 'Russian Crimea' sign onstage in Voronezh
'Durst says he wants to live in Crimea - welcome!' Durst's ban came two months after the Embassy of the Russian Federation in London tweeted their support and welcomed Durst to Crimea
Outspoken: The Ukraine previously banned celebs like three-time Oscar winner Oliver Stone, Oscar nominee Gérard Depardieu, and ageing action star Steven Seagal
The Ukraine previously banned celebs like three-time Oscar winner Oliver Stone, Oscar nominee Gérard Depardieu, and ageing action star Steven Seagal.
Meanwhile, Fred's three-time Grammy-nominated band has yet to release their long-delayed seventh studio album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants.
'Fred has been working on vocals in his home studio nonstop for months and months,' guitarist Wes Borland told Team Rock back in May.
'To be blatantly honest about it, the new album has gone through so many different alterations and so many different sessions. I mean, we've gone into five different studios now. I think we're up to 28 songs, or maybe even more. And those are completed songs.'
Follow-up to their 2011 record Gold Cobra: Meanwhile, Fred's three-time Grammy-nominated band has yet to release their long-delayed seventh studio album, Stampede of the Disco Elephants
Wes Borland told Team Rock back in May: 'The new album has gone through so many different alterations and so many different sessions. I mean, we've gone into five different studios now. I think we're up to 28 songs, or maybe even more. And those are completed songs'
The 40-year-old guitarist added: 'Fred has been working on vocals in his home studio nonstop for months and months'
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