A student who is claimed to be Vladimir Putin’s secret daughter said she is loving the ‘limelight’ after her identity was revealed by the opposition media in Russia.
But Luiza Rozova – a 17-year-old also known as Elizaveta Krivonogikh – refused to confirm or deny she is the Kremlin strongman’s heiress.
She is allegedly the love child of the Russian leader from an extramarital relationship with Svetlana Krivonogikh, a cleaner-turned-multimillionaire.
Luiza Rozova (pictured left) who is claimed to be Vladimir Putin’s (right) secret daughter said she is loving the ‘limelight’ after being outed by the opposition media in Russia
The Russian leader is said to have had an affair with Svetlana Krivonogikh (pictured) and fathered Elizaveta, 17, during his first term as president
Luiza was answering questions on Clubhouse, an invitation-only audio-chat social networking app, from among others journalist Andrey Zakharov, who broke the story about her for Proekt.Media.
Zakharov – who now works for the BBC Russian Service – asked Luiza: ‘Have I caused you a bad trauma by my investigation?’
She replied: ‘Oh no, not at all. My life was so stagnant, I am very grateful for the chance to be in the limelight, that people heard about my account.
‘I’m not trying and never have to popularise myself.
‘I am feeling very well indeed, don’t worry about me.
‘My life goes on, and all is well.’
Luiza – 18 next month – revealed for the first time that she is a student at a St Petersburg University.
She also appeared to accept that she would not travel to the West.
Luiza Rozova (pictured above) – a 17-year-old student also known as Elizaveta Krivonogikh – refused to confirm or deny she is the Kremlin strongman’s heiress
During the interview, Luiza was asked about her thoughts on a chilling quote from Vladimir Putin suggesting that if the Russian secret services had wanted to kill his poisoned foe Alexei Navalny, they would have finished the job.
She replied by alluding to a conspiracy theory over coronavirus which claims it is a plot by elites to reduce the world’s population.
She said: ‘There is this thing – don’t know if I’ll say it correctly – it’s called the golden billion.
‘It’s a society of super wealthy people who have arranged all this coronavirus gimmick.
‘This means that they are killing people.
‘Why if they can do this, a government cannot (too) – for a reasonable cause?
‘I can’t say that I am for it, but this exists, this is what we are living in.’
Zakharov…
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