Vladimir Putin's alleged illegitimate daughter has been discovered working for two Parisian art galleries known for exhibiting anti-war art. The discovery was made by Russian writer and artist Nastya Rodionova, who resides in France.
Key Points
Vladimir Putin's alleged illegitimate daughter Elizaveta Krivonogikh is reportedly working at Studio Albatros and L Galerie in Paris
The two galleries showcase anti-war art by Russian and Ukrainian artists
Krivonogikh graduated from the ICART school of arts and cultural management in Paris in 2024