The Russian leader’s champion gymnast mistress is allegedly holed up in a high-security chalet with their four children, sources tell Page Six.
is allegedly hiding in Switzerland with their four young children, sources tell Page Six.
Sources say they share 7-year-old twin daughters, who were born near Lugano, Switzerland, in February 2015. It is believed they also have two other sons. Putin – who has two other adult daughters, Maria, 36, and Katerina, 35, from his first marriage to former flight attendant Lyudmila Shkrebneva – has fought hard to shield his children from the media and spotlight.Putin, pictured here with Shkrebneva, walking to a polling station in Moscow in 2008.Putin and Shkrebneva were married for three decades until their divorce in 2013.
In 2008, Russian newspaper the Moskovsky Korrespondent ran a story reporting that Putin had divorced his wife and was set to marry Kabaeva. The story was denied by the Kremlin and the newspaper was shut down.However, speculation continued about Putin’s relationship with the former gymnast, including numerous reports and allegations that they have multiple children together. Sources alleged that may have even married in a private Russian Orthodox ceremony.
The Swiss Federal Council announced on Feb. 28 that it froze assets of a list of Russian individuals and companies, noting that “the financial sanctions against Russian President Vladimir Putin, Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov are also to be implemented with immediate effect.”
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