<blockquote>VLADIMIR Putin's rumoured secret daughter has broken her silence on the Russian dictator for the first time with cryptic social media posts.<br><br>Elizaveta Krivonogikh, 22, also known as Luiza Rozova, hinted at her "father" as she ranted about a man who "destroyed" her life and revealed her feelings about Russia's war in Ukraine.<br><br>Luiza, an art school graduate living in Paris, alluded to "the man who took millions of lives and destroyed mine" - seemingly a bitter rebuke of her reported father.<br><br>The posts do not explicitly name Putin, but in the context of widespread reports about her father's identity can be understood as a direct dig at the tyrant.<br><br>In another post, she wrote: Its liberating to be able to show my face to the world again.<br><br>"It reminds me of who I am and who destroyed my life," reports Bild, which has access to the woman's private Telegram channel "Art of Luiza".<br>read more in world news<br><br>On her Instagram account, Luiza had been ensuring to hide her face - but lately she has shared full photos of herself again.<br><br>She does not specify when or where the photos were taken, but the most recent is in the Russian caf chain "Surf Coffee".<br><br>Luiza was born on March 3, 2003, in St Petersburg and is believed to be the child of an affair between Putin and his former cleaner Svetlana Krivonogich.<br><br>Claims about the identity of her father were first made public by the Kremlin-critical investigative project "Proekt" back in 2020.<br><br>Her mother reportedly became very wealthy in the wake of her birth - fuelling speculation that the money had come from Putin in order to buy her silence.<br><br>Luiza previously had visible social media accounts in Russia, which showed her whizzing around the world in private jets, DJing in exclusive clubs and wearing designer gear.<br><br>Intelligence chief says Putin 'getting more sickly by the day' as tyrant wains in power<br><br>But then, shortly before Russia invaded Ukraine, her account was suddenly deleted.<br><br>She has since moved to Paris, and graduated from the ICART School of Cultural and Art Management in June 2024.<br><br>After leaving Russia, she lamented on Telegram: "I can't make an extra lap around my beloved St. Petersburg.<br><br>"I can't visit my favourite places and establishments."<br><br>Lately her digital footprint has re-emerged with a much-changed image.<br><br>Who is Luiza Rozova'<br><br><b>LUIZA Rozova, born Elizaveta Krivonogikh, is the 22-year-old rumoured illegitimate daughter of Vladimir Putin.</b><br><br><span style='color:#990000;'><br><b>She is allegedly the love child from an affair between the dictator and his former cleaner, Svetlana Krivonogikh</b></span><br><br>These claims were first made by the Kremlin-critical investigative project "Proekt" back in 2020.<br><br>She often used to share details of her lavish life on Instagram, until the page was suddenly taken down around the time of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.<br><br>Luiza is reported to have moved to Paris and graduated from a course at the ICART School of Cultural and Art Management in June 2024.<br><br>She posts in a private Telegram channel called "Art of Luiza", where she has made allusions to her reported father.<br><br>She seems to have become more political and speaks openly against the war in Ukraine - and now denounces luxury.<br><br>Reports say she is working at L Galerie in Belleville and Espace Albatros in Montreuil - both art galleries in Paris which host anti-war exhibitions.<br><br>She has also adopted the name Elizaveta Rudnova - apparently after Oleg Rudnov, one of Putin's late cronies, in an attempt to conceal her true identity.<br><br>Her role as gallery manager is said to include helping to organise shows and make videos.<br><br>But Luiza's attempt to slot into dissident circles in Paris has not gone without resistance.<br><br>Artist Nastya Rodionova, who fled Russia in 2022, issued a furious statement and cut her ties with the two galleries Luiza is associated with.<br><br>In a Facebook post, she wrote: Its important to say that I believe in the presumption of innocence and that children are not responsible for the crimes of their parents.<br><br>But with the war reaching its heights it is inadmissible to allow a person who comes from a family of beneficiaries of [Putins] regime to come into confrontation with the victims of that regime.<br><br>We need to know who we are working with and decide whether we are ready for that. My personal answer in this case is no.<br><br>Luiza has defended her position and wrote: "Am I really responsible for the activities of my family, who can't even hear me'"<br><br><b>Dmitry Dolinsky, director of L Association which controls Studio Albatros and L Galerie, backed Luiza's involvement.<br><br>He told The Times: She looks like Putin but so do 100,000 other people. I havent seen a DNA test.</b><br><br>Other insiders backed her, calling her a cultured person and excellent worker.<br><br>But Rodionova hit back, insisting that victims of the war shouldnt be forced to share space with anyone tied to the regimealleged daughter or not.<br><br>Rudnova's mother, Svetlana Krivonogikh, was sanctioned by the UK in 2023 and linked to Putin's inner circle by independent Russian media.</blockquote><br><a rel=ugc href="https://www.the-sun.com/news/14903652/putins-secret-daughter-destroyed-life-killed-millions/'utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sunyoutubestories">https://www.the-sun.com/news/14903652/putins-secret-daughter-destroyed-life-killed-millions/'utm_source=youtube&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=sunyoutubestories</a>
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