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Putin’s ‘Love Child’, 18, Shuts Down Her Social Media After A Wave Of Extreme Troll
Putin’s ‘Love Child’, 18, Shuts Down Her social Media After A Wave Of Extreme Troll
Vladimir Putin’s alleged 18-year-old ‘love child‘ has suddenly closed her social media account after being on the receiving end of a wave of trolling over Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Since Putin ordered the invasion, Luiza Rozova, a student in St Petersburg, had been deluged with hostile posts, with one saying: ‘Are U sitting in the bunker?? Like a rat?’, while others posted emojis of Ukraine’s flag.
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She has now deleted her account on Instagram.
Luiza is the daughter of cleaner-turned-multimillionaire Svetlana Krivonogikh, 45, now a part-owner of a major Russian bank, one of the country’s wealthiest women.
Rozova, who had 84,000 followers, stopped publicly posting five months ago, triggering the suspicion that Putin had gagged her – though her account remained visible until today. Now a message says in Russian: ‘User not found.’
Daily Mail reports claim that Putin has hidden his family members in a luxury bunker in an ‘underground city‘ in Siberia, designed for protection in the event of a nuclear war.
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