Putin’s ‘love child’, 18, shuts down social media following wave of extreme trolling

Vladimir PutinThe alleged 18-year-old “beloved child” abruptly closed her social media account after falling victim to a wave of Russian trolling. invasion of Ukraine.

Since Putin ordered the invasion, Luiza Rozova, a student from St. Petersburg, has been inundated with hostile messages, one of which said: “Are you sitting in a bunker?? Like a rat?” while others posted Ukraine flag emojis.

She has now deleted her account Instagram.

Louise is the daughter of 45-year-old Svetlana Krivonogikh, who became a multimillionaire, now co-owner of a large Russian bank, one of the richest women in the country.

Rozova, who had 84,000 followers, stopped posting publicly five months ago, raising suspicion that Putin gagged her, though her account has remained visible until today. Now the message in Russian: “User not found”.

This comes amid allegations that Putin has hidden his family members in a luxurious bunker in an “underground city” in Siberia, designed for protection in the event of an accident. nuclear war.

Luiza Rozova is the alleged love child of Vladimir Putin An 18-year-old boy was trolled online because of the war between Russia and Ukraine.

Vladimir Putin’s alleged 18-year-old “love daughter” Luiza Rozova (pictured in photos posted to her Instagram) abruptly shut down her social media account after falling victim to a wave of trolling about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.

After a wave of trolling, a message appeared in Russian on Louise Rozova's Instagram account:

After a wave of trolling, a message appeared in Russian on Louise Rozova’s Instagram account: “User not found” (pictured) – it is assumed that he was deleted.

Rozova, who had 84,000 followers, stopped posting publicly five months ago, raising suspicion that Putin (pictured on Saturday) had gagged her.

Rozova, who had 84,000 followers, stopped posting publicly five months ago, raising suspicion that Putin (pictured on Saturday) had gagged her.

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In recent days, trolls have commented on Rosova’s latest October 2021 post, accusing her of being “the daughter of an assassin, war criminal, psychopath and drug addict.”

Many of the posts featured the Ukrainian blue and yellow flag, and one contained the message: “The Russian people must rise up against this dictator.” You don’t want to have anything to do with him.

Rozova is the daughter of 46-year-old Svetlana Krivonogikh, who became a multimillionaire and now co-owns a major Russian bank.

Svetlana, who owns a £3.1 million luxury property in Monaco, has not commented on claims that her daughter was the father of a Kremlin leader, as is Rozova, also known as Elizaveta, though she told Russian GQ she was “probably” looks “like” a young Putin.

Putin has not publicly acknowledged it.

The suspicion that she was Putin’s secret extramarital daughter was first raised by independent Russian media outlets, which were later banned by the authorities.

The troll, suspecting she might be in her mother’s Mediterranean retreat, said: “While you hang out in Monaco, people of your generation are dying in Ukraine because of your father.”

“Your fate will be the fate of Maria Milosevic when your father is sent to The Hague.

“SHOW YOUR FACE, CORON!”

She was told: “Young Russian soldiers are being sent to Ukraine without knowing where they are, who they are fighting with, or what they are doing.

“The Russian economy is collapsing, approaching absolute zero.

“Soon, if not already, you will not be able to use Netflix, Spotify, social media apps, pay with Google and Apple Pay, all popular brands, boycott and leave Russia.”

Rozova was also told: “Many Ukrainians have forgotten what sleep is, and even more so in bed. After all, falling asleep, many of us run the risk of not waking up.

“People are sleeping in basements like rats because bombs are falling from the sky and rockets are flying.

“All you need is not to be silent, not to stand aside. Tell people the truth about what is happening in Ukraine!

“We want to live in peace and sleep peacefully in our beds, knowing that in the morning our loved ones will be alive.”

But commentators also defended her, saying, “Don’t judge her… it’s not her fault.”

Another wrote: “She can’t do anything because she has a crazy father.” Another said, “Come on guys, she’s just human. She is innocent.

Svetlana Krivonogikh (pictured) did not comment on claims that her daughter was born to a Kremlin dictator, as did Rozova, also known as Elizaveta.

Svetlana Krivonogikh (pictured) did not comment on claims that her daughter was born to a Kremlin dictator, as did Rozova, also known as Elizaveta.

Rozova is the daughter of 46-year-old Svetlana Krivonogikh, who became a multimillionaire and now co-owns a major Russian bank.

Rozova is the daughter of 46-year-old Svetlana Krivonogikh, who became a multimillionaire and now co-owns a major Russian bank.

Louisa Rozova Louisa Rozova

In recent days, trolls have commented on Rosova’s latest October 2021 post, accusing her of being “the daughter of an assassin, war criminal, psychopath and drug addict.”

But a commentator named Martina replied: “Yes, she is guilty of passive complicity. It’s the same as most Germans during the Nazi period.”

Another wrote: “Call him – if he loves you… maybe you can convince him not to kill.”

One wrote: “Stop writing that she is innocent. She is the devil’s daughter! She could at least show that she does not agree with what her father is doing, somehow influence him.

“Putin does not spare ordinary people, but maybe his daughters still mean something to him. She is silent because she knows that if she says even one bad word to dad, she will be cut off from big money, apartments and expensive things.

“Unfortunately, there are important things—and even more important things. Apparently, wallets and villas are more important to her than human life.

Previously, Louise has shown her life in cafes, trips to Paris and running her own fashion label. She also worked as a sought-after DJ.

Previously, Louise has shown her life in cafes, trips to Paris and running her own fashion label.  She also worked as a sought-after DJ.

Previously, Louise has shown her life in cafes, trips to Paris and running her own fashion label. She also worked as a sought-after DJ.

Putin has two daughters with his ex-wife Lyudmila, the former First Lady of the Kremlin.

Similarly, none of them—Dr. Maria Vorontsova, 36, a geneticist, and Katerina Tikhonova, 35, a fiery rock and roll dancer turned mathematician—have commented on the war.

Meanwhile, 31-year-old Ksenia Shoigu, a financial genius and the adorable daughter of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu, has closed her account in recent days.

Shoigu, a married mother of one, was previously on Instagram, but her account has now been closed.

She graduated from the elite Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), a training ground for diplomats and spies.

Previously, she was an adviser to the Deputy Chairman of the Management Board of Gazprombank. In February, she became the managing partner of the investment fund Sistema SmartTech.

Ksenia Shoigu, a married mother of one, was previously open on Instagram, but her account has now been closed.  Graduated from the elite Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), a training ground for diplomats and spies

Ksenia Shoigu, a married mother of one, was previously open on Instagram, but her account has now been closed. Graduated from the elite Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO), a training ground for diplomats and spies

Ksenia Shoigu, 31, a financial genius and the adorable daughter of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu (pictured together), closed her account in recent days.

Ksenia Shoigu, 31, a financial genius and the adorable daughter of Russian Defense Minister Sergei Shoigu (pictured together), closed her account in recent days.