Mermaid Performer
Sturgeon Wanted To Make Me Part of His World …
Landed in Hospital Instead
Published
The viral mermaid performer who was attacked by a fish is dispelling rumors she was forced to get back to work after her run-in with a sturgeon — explaining she was immediately taken to the hospital.
Mariia Zelenina — a 22-year-old Russian performer living in China and working at Xishuangbanna Primitive Forest Park — spoke with People about how she almost ended up fish food … peeling back the scales on the incident.
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MZ tells the outlet she was totally shocked when the fish — a Chinese sturgeon, she says — came up to her near the end of her solo and took a big bite at the top of her head.
Zelenina says “I didn’t understand what was going on, I began to push her away and get out of her mouth. When I surfaced, I realized that I didn’t have glasses.”
While many have speculated on what happened in the aftermath of the unexpected munch — including some claiming her bosses in China tried to force her back to work or silence her — Zelenina says that’s not true … they made sure she immediately got medical help.
Mariia admits her supervisors didn’t want the news to get out there — it’s embarrassing for any aquarium — but, she says she hasn’t been threatened by anyone.
Zelenina’s not putting on her flippers for a bit … ’cause her face is still injured and she’s not supposed to jump in the water.
That said, she’s not scared to get back to work … saying situations like this need to be treated with humor — and, she’s not afraid of the fish.
Bottom line … Mariia doesn’t see herself as a poor unfortunate soul — and, she’ll soon be back ‘Under the Sea’ with the creatures.