Report: Putin's daughter to work with anti-war art in Paris gallery

Russian Emperor Vladimir Putin keeps his private life largely under wraps. He has two daughters from a previous marriage, but he is also said to have an illegitimate daughter named Luiza Rudnova, who is allegedly the result of an affair with cleaning lady Svetlana Krivonogikh . The illegitimate child reportedly lives in Paris, studies art, and occasionally works as a DJ.
As Bild reports, Rudnova is now also said to be working for two galleries in the French capital . This was discovered by Paris-based artist Nastya Rodionova, who wrote a Facebook post about it. Rodionova mentions a rumor she heard that Putin's daughter is working at the "Albatros" and "L" galleries. Explosive: Both Russian and Ukrainian anti-war artists are exhibiting their works there.
“Children are not responsible for their parents”Rodionova told the Russian portal Meduza that she decided to publish this article about Putin's daughter "because Parisian artists should know this." Of course, it remains their own decision whether they want to exhibit in galleries with such staff. Rodinova further wrote that while the illegitimate daughter's family connection to Putin is officially unconfirmed, her mother holds shares in major Russian companies and is under British sanctions. It is rumored that Putin bestowed this wealth upon her.
The fact that Svetlana Krivonogikh did indeed give birth to her illegitimate daughter in 2003 was revealed in 2020 through an investigative report. This research documented her connection to Putin and shed light on Krivonogikh's finances and her assets in Russia.
In her Facebook post, Rodionova further writes that she confronted Dmitri Dolinski, the head of the "L" Gallery, about the personnel issue. Dolinski pointed out that he does not question his employees about their parents and that "children are not responsible for their parents." However, he confirmed to Meduza that the young woman was indeed Krivonogikh's daughter, living in Paris as a student and completing an internship as part of her studies.
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