Feeling angry, misunderstood and “as if in a gilded cage“, Vladimir Putin's alleged daughter has expressed a strong stance against her father on her Telegram channel, bTV reported.
Louisa Rozova has been living in isolation in Paris since the start of the war in Ukraine. “The only protest, the only way to prove that I am who I am, is to show everyone my face,“ says Luiza Rozova, who claims to be Putin's illegitimate daughter. She posted photos of her face for the first time in years and described the feeling as “liberating”.
“It reminds me every day of what I was born for and why my life is ruined. "It reminds me of the man who took millions of lives and destroyed mine," writes Luisa.
With these words, she criticized her alleged father - Russian President Vladimir Putin, commented RTL. According to an investigation by the Ukrainian television station TSN, Luisa Rozova's passport is named Elizaveta Olegovna Rudnova. Olegovna in this case is "Oleg's daughter," and Oleg Rudnov was a close friend of Putin until his death in 2015.
However, the young woman's birth certificate indicates "Vladimirovna," which means "Vladimir's daughter."
It is alleged that Luisa, now 22, was born in 2003 as a result of an affair between the head of the Kremlin and the cleaning lady Svetlana Krivonogikh. Until the outbreak of the war in Ukraine, Rozova lived a luxurious life, sharing photos from private jets and trips around the world on social networks.
But in February 2022, she went into hiding, and according to media reports, she is most likely in Paris, where she is studying cultural and art management at a private university.
“I had to leave my homeland and give up all my social connections. It was a forced measure“, Louisa says on Telegram. “It's like living in a gilded cage and watching your life pass you by every day, without the power to change it and without you choosing it yourself. Someone else chose for you“, she also commented“.
According to “Bild“ Rozova has completed her education and now works in two Parisian galleries.
However, in her work she struggles with hostility stemming from her background. “Do I deserve this? If not, why is it happening to me? Am I really responsible for the actions of my family, who can't even hear me“, commented Luisa.
“I don't want to be where I am now. And I can't be anywhere else. I am a prisoner of circumstances. I would really like to put an end to everything that is happening right now - I hate it and despise it“, she stated on Telegram.