Putin's Secret Daughter Broke The Silence
- 4.08.2025, 13:56
Luiza Rozova criticizes her father.
Luiza Rozova, Vladimir Putin's alleged daughter, who until now has lived as if in the shadows, has spoken openly for the first time about her family and life in French exile. Bild has collected her most important statements.
Luiza Rozova was born on March 3, 2003, in St. Petersburg as Elizaveta Krivonogikh. Her mother was probably Putin's mistress and became suddenly rich after the girl's birth. Louise herself graduated from an art academy in Paris and has organized anti-war exhibitions, but has never commented directly on the war in Ukraine or her possible kinship with Putin. It is also known that her birth certificate has an empty "father" column, but shows the middle name "Vladimirovna".
In recent years, Louise has always been careful not to show her face in full on social media. Now she has posted open selfies for the first time and wrote in one of the posts:
"It's so beautiful to show the world my face again. It reminds me every day who I was born to be and who ruined my life. The man who took millions of lives and ruined mine."
She does not explicitly name Putin.
Before that, the Russian opposition repeatedly criticized Rozova for her public life on social media with elements of luxury: she published photos in designer clothes, flew on private jets, and worked as a DJ in fashionable clubs.
After February 2022, she says, she left Russia, cut all social ties and now lives in a "golden cage": "I can't walk around my favorite St. Petersburg. I can't visit my favorite places and establishments."
She never said a word about the suffering of Ukrainian and Russian families in the war. But even outside Russia, she continued to be reminded of the past: for example, in June, Nastya Rodionova, a Russian artist in exile, refused to cooperate with Parisian galleries where Rosova - the very one who allegedly profited from the Russian regime - had curated anti-war art.
Now, for the first time, Louise has responded with direct words:
"Am I really to blame for the actions of my family, who don't even hear me?"
In June, BILD spoke to students at the ICART academy, from which Rozova successfully graduated, as well as artists who knew her from her work in galleries. The general opinion of her was rather positive: "A very nice girl. Is it her fault who her parents are?"
Now in exile in Paris, Luiza Rozova is trying to change her image. On Instagram, she denounces the war in Ukraine and criticizes the cult of brands inherent in the children of the elite: "A linen shirt without a logo can convey more truth than a designer silk dress."