Vladimir Putin's 'lovechild' working in Paris gallery showing anti-war art
The alleged lovechild of Russian President Vladimir Putin has been working in two Parisian art galleries known for exhibiting anti-war art, it has been claimed
The Russian writer and artist Nastya Rodionova, now living in exile in France, has revealed that Vladimir Putin's rumored illegitimate daughter is employed at two Parisian art galleries known for showcasing anti-war pieces.
Rodionova shared on her Facebook page: "It all started when I heard a rumour.
"Liza (short for Elizaveta) works at Studio Albatros and L gallery, where anti-war artists exhibit.
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"She is the daughter of Svetlana Aleksandrovna Krivonogikh, who, in turn, according to a number of journalistic investigations, was close to Putin, and according to Proekt.media, Liza is Putin's illegitimate daughter."
She further noted: "It is important to say that I believe in the presumption of innocence, that children are not responsible for the crimes of their parents."
"But, in the midst of war, a clash between a person from a family of beneficiaries of the regime and its victims is unacceptable."
Elizaveta Krivonogikh, who reportedly completed her studies in 2024 at the ICART School of Arts and Cultural Management in Paris, is the daughter of Svetlana Krivonogikh, a former cleaner from St. Petersburg with alleged ties to Putin.
In 2003, following the birth of her daughter, she mysteriously acquired stakes in multiple companies, including a portion of the Bank of Russia, and purchased luxury properties in Moscow and St. Petersburg.
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The U.S. government has dubbed the Bank of Russia as Putin's "personal cashbox."
Proekt, a Russian investigative group, estimated her total assets to be worth approximately 7.7 billion rubles, equivalent to around £74 million as of 2020.
Currently residing in Paris, Elizaveta goes by the surname Rudnova. Both Ukrainian and Russian media have linked "Elizaveta Rudnova" to Krivonogikh.
Agentstvo, an investigative news agency, claims to have accessed flight records for an "Elizaveta Olegovna Rudnova" with the same birthday and phone number as Krivonogikh.
In 2020, the Kremlin's spokesperson refuted any ties between Putin and Svetlana Krivonogikh, asserting that he had never even heard of her.