Pom Klementieff
Also known as: Pom Alexandra Klementieff 
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About Pom Klementieff
Pom Klementieff is a French actress and model. She was trained at the Cours Florent drama school in Paris and appeared in such French films as The Easy Way (2008) and Sleepless Night (2011), before making her American film debut in Oldboy (2013).
Klementieff received worldwide recognition for her role as Mantis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018), and Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Klementieff is of French, Korean, and Russian decent.
As of July 2024, she has amassed 1.5 million on her Instagram platform.
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This Canadian beauty doesnβt get enough credit. I think sheβs just gorgeous, and those tits are spectacular.
2025-05-03 13:51 π β
Actually she's french
2025-06-01 18:23 π β
A French background, yes, but she's Canadian.
2025-06-01 22:29 π β
No, born in quebec only cause her FRENCH/russian father was working there for the FRENCH government, then moved a bit in Ivory Coast and Japan, but she mostly lived in france...
and her mom is korean, she has nothing canadian..
2025-06-16 17:14 (edited 2025-06-16 17:33) π β
QuΓ©bec is in Canada, bud.
2025-06-17 06:41 π β
Yeah I know that, thanks, but she's born from a french father, And for french people as long as one of your parents is french no matter where you're born you are french. And because her father was in canada for his work as a diplomat for french gouvernment, she couldn't be canadian just from being born in canada.
2025-06-17 23:27 π β
I understand your argument, but legally, that's not how it works. For example, say an American was born on a military base in a foreign country.. they are always going to have citizenship in both the US and whatever country that is.
2025-06-18 00:09 π β
This is exactly how it's work, for france have french citizenship as long as one parents is french no matter where you are born, it's right of blood like in most country, in canada the right of soil gives you canadian nationality if you are born there not matter where your parents are from EXCEPT if your parents are in canada for diplomatic mission exactly what happened for Pom Klementieff. So, Pom is french from her father, and because none of her parents are canadian and her father was in Canada for diplomatic mission, she can't have canadian citizenship.
Right of soil is not that easy, each country has its own conditions, in America (the continent not the USA) most have total right of soil giving you citizenship no matter where your parents are from (With some exceptions like children of people in diplomatic missons, like Pom Klementieff), but in europe it's a bit more complicated and changes for each country.
2025-06-19 21:00 π β
I'm telling you, my friend, it doesn't work that way in Canada. I live 4 miles from the border and I'm in Quebec all the time, and there's several of my peers who fall into the same category as she does. They're all dual citizens. It doesn't matter if the parent is nationalized or not; if you're born in a Canadian institution, much like the US, you have that citizenship for life.
2025-06-20 00:34 π β
In interviews, she calls herself a Canadian.
2025-06-21 05:39 π β