Russian President Vladimir Putin has handed action film star Steven Seagal the ultimate pre-election present: Russian citizenship.
A notice posted on free eroticism blogs enema storiesthe official Kremlin website early Thursday announced that the president signed an executive order granting the 64-year-old citizenship of the country.
SEE ALSO: Behold, the bizzare 2017 Vladimir Putin calendarSeagal, an outspoken Republican known for his martial arts moves in films such as Under Siege, was born in Michigan, but seems like he wishes it was Moscow.
Over the years Seagal has shared his support of and admiration for the Russian leader. According to a Moscow Timesarticle from 2014 he said in an interview that Putin was "one of the great living world leaders" and that he considers Putin a "brother."
Seagal's newest passport made for plenty of jokes incorporating his movie titles.
@Kasparov63 hopefully their relationship doesn't turn sour and put Segal Under Siege.
— David Del Grande (@DDGstyle) November 3, 2016
Earlier this year, Seagal became a Serbian citizen.
Then, in August, he spent time in Belarus (where he isn't a citizen...yet) and had a bizarre interaction with Belarusian president Alexander Lukashenko and a carrot. Later the two communed with a watermelon.
"Кушай, это полезно"
— Дмитрий Смирнов (@dimsmirnov175) August 25, 2016
Лукашенко угостил Стивена Сигала морковкой со своего огорода, а Коля принес арбуз pic.twitter.com/WnyP9KHVeY
By late Thursday morning Seagal's Facebook page didn't have any mention about his new citizenship, but he did share a video about protecting the Second Amendment and not voting for Hillary Clinton in the American presidential election.
Good to see he still cares about American politics despite his growing passport collection.
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