Luiza Rozova, known as Russian President Vladimir Putin's “secret child,” encountered a Ukrainian journalist on the streets of Paris.
Modern.az reports that she apologized for the war in Ukraine and stated that she had no influence over it.
The 22-year-old Rozova is alleged to have been born from an unofficial relationship between Putin and Svetlana Krivonogikh, who was formerly Putin's cleaner and later became a millionaire.
Journalist Dmytro Svyatnenko approached her and asked questions about the Kremlin's political line, the war of occupation, and personal responsibility. Rozova initially objected to being filmed, but then said: “I am very sorry for what is happening. Unfortunately, I am not responsible for this situation.”
The journalist stated that his brother had died in Ukraine three weeks prior. He called it ironic that someone alleged to be Putin's daughter was living comfortably in Europe amidst Kremlin propaganda. Rozova responded by saying, “How can I go to Kyiv under the current circumstances?”
According to information, Rozova is currently living in self-isolation in Paris and is believed to be working at two art galleries known for their anti-war themed exhibitions.
Germany's "Bild" newspaper reported in August, citing her personal channel, that Rozova had used the phrase “the man who took millions of lives and destroyed mine too.”
Rozova's mother, Svetlana Krivonogikh, is one of Russia's wealthiest women. In the 1990s, she rose from an ordinary cleaner's job to a partnership in "Rossiya Bank" and an asset portfolio worth over $100 million. She also owns the famous “Leningrad Centre” entertainment complex in St. Petersburg.
Putin has never confirmed the claim that he is Rozova's father. His personal life is considered a taboo subject in Russian politics.
The President has two officially recognized daughters from the 1980s – Mariya Vorontsova and Katerina Tikhonova. Furthermore, claims of a secret marriage and two sons with former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva have been on the agenda for many years. Kabaeva was included in Britain's sanctions list in 2022.
To this day, Rozova has neither confirmed nor denied being Putin's daughter. The incident has sparked widespread discussions on social media.