Vladimir Putin’s “secret” youngest daughter is reportedly living under an alias as a DJ in Paris.
As reported by the Ukrainian TV network TSN, the 21-year-old Elizaveta Krivonogikh is thought to be using the pseudonym Luiza Rozova, and is said to have been conceived as the result of an affair that the Russian president had while married to Lyudmila Putina.
Krivonogikh reportedly lives as a former student and works in fashion and also as a DJ. This information seems to match a 2021 article by The Moscow Times that said she was using the same alias and played a DJ set at the progressive Moscow venue Rovesnik.
Vladimir Putin pictured in 2022. Carl Court/Getty Images)
The Telegraph reports that she is suspected to be the daughter of Svetlana Krivonogikh, a former cleaner that is now one of the richest women in Russia.
Lyudmila Putina and Vladimir Putin were married between 1983 and 2014. They have two daughters together, Mariya (born in 1985) and Yekaterina (born 1986).
In other news, earlier this year, it emerged that Paul McCartney once attempted to convince Putin to release a group of Greenpeace campaigners by quoting him some Beatles lyrics.
“Forty-five years ago I wrote a song about Russia for The White Album [‘Back In The U.S.S.R.’], back when it wasn’t fashionable for English people to say nice things about your country,” he wrote.
“That song had one of my favourite Beatles lines in it: ‘Been away so long I hardly knew the place, gee it’s good to be back home.’”
“Could you make that come true for the Greenpeace prisoners?”
Among the more outspoken critics of the Putin regime in music are Pussy Riot, who have released songs such as ‘Mama, Don’t Watch TV’ in which they call for the president to be prosecuted for his war crimes against Ukraine.
Earlier this year, they protested the opposition leader Alexei Navalny’s death outside the Russian embassy in Berlin, accusing Putin and the Russian government of being “murderers”.
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