Vladimir Putin is known for keeping his personal life shrouded in secrecy.
Officially, he has two daughters, Maria and Katerina, from his first marriage to Lyudmila, which ended in 2013.
Both women have led private lives, with little confirmed information about them available to the public, according to L'Independent.
Beyond these two, rumors persist about other children fathered by Putin, including with Alina Kabayeva, a former Olympic gymnast.
The Kremlin has consistently denied these claims. However, the alleged children’s lives have often drawn international intrigue and speculation.
One of these alleged children is Elizaveta Krivonogikh, rumored to be Putin’s daughter from a relationship with Svetlana Krivonogikh, a woman who rose from humble beginnings to become a wealthy property owner.
Living Under False Identity
Recently, reports from Ukrainian media claim that 21-year-old Elizaveta is now living in Paris under a false identity.
According to Ukrainian outlet TSN, Elizaveta disappeared from public view shortly before the war in Ukraine began.
Using leaked documents, journalists allege that she now travels under the name Elizaveta Olegovna Rudnova.
In Russian naming traditions, the middle name “Olegovna” indicates that her father’s first name is Oleg.
However, her birth certificate reportedly includes the middle name “Vladimirovna,” which means “daughter of Vladimir.” This has fueled speculation about her ties to Putin.
Before leaving Russia, Elizaveta was active on social media, where she posted under the name Luiza Rozova.
Her mother, Svetlana Krivonogikh, is said to have been gifted a luxury apartment in Monaco after Elizaveta’s birth. Svetlana later became a wealthy businesswoman, with her success allegedly tied to her relationship with Putin.
In Paris, Elizaveta is reportedly living as a student and occasional DJ.
She is said to have recently graduated from a prestigious school near the Arc de Triomphe. Despite the mystery surrounding her life, her striking resemblance to Putin has kept rumors alive.
While these claims remain unverified, they fit into a larger narrative about Putin’s alleged efforts to shield his family from public scrutiny.