Singer Sloba Vasić Discharged From Psychiatric Clinic
Singer Sloba Vasić Discharged From Psychiatric Clinic Singer Sloba Vasić’s fall from an airport incident to a psychiatric ward – and now a carefully choreographed exit – has unfolded like a tabloid mini‑series, with every step filmed, filtered and fiercely judged.
From airport drama to psychiatric ward
The saga began “before a flight to Zurich,” when Vasić’s “inarticulate behavior” allegedly forced the captain to have him removed from the plane and airport security escorted him off the flight, amid claims of alcohol‑induced psychological problems. He was transferred from the Military Medical Academy (VMA) to Belgrade’s Clinic for Psychiatric Diseases “Dr Laza Lazarević,” where he spent several days under observation.
As his condition “stabilized,” doctors convened a three‑member medical council to decide whether he was fit to go home, while his wife Jelena made regular visits, described as “particularly cheerful” at the prospect that “Sloba will finally leave the institution.”
Family under the spotlight
On the morning of his expected release, Jelena arrived at “Laza” looking “visibly tense and nervous,” barely letting go of her phone as she coordinated with security inside the clinic. Publicly, she pushed back at the moralizing chorus on social media, posting: “You who count everyone’s mistakes, how are you with yours?” — a pointed message to those judging the couple “in moments of weakness.”
Sunglasses on, statement minimal
By late morning, Vasić walked out of the clinic in a tracksuit and dark sunglasses he “did not take off,” a detail splashed across headlines promising a “devastating scene outside the clinic.” Facing cameras, he offered only one line: “I’m fine, whether inside or outside I am a man,” insisting his identity remains intact despite institutional walls and public scrutiny.
Jelena urged reporters to back off: “Please, a little understanding, in a few days Sloba will give a statement. He was isolated for six days.”
For now, the story pauses at the clinic gates: a chastened pop singer, a protective wife, and an audience still deciding whether this is a cautionary tale, a redemption arc, or just more fuel for the outrage machine.
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