
Luiza Rozova, who is rumoured to be Vladimir Putin's 'secret daughter', apologised for the Russian leader's actions after she was abruptly questioned by the press on the streets of Paris.
Putin is this week said to have rejected Donald Trump's peace deal over Russia's continued war with Ukraine. And while many of his mouthpieces have defended his actions and gone as far as threatening other nations in the West, it seems like the 73-year-old's 'daughter' doesn't feel the same way.
Real name Elizaveta Krivonogikh, it's claimed that the 22-year-old was born as the result of an extra-marital affair back in 2003, with her mother now a banker, striptease club owner and multi-millionaire.
Luiza has never confirmed any relation to Putin, nor has the Kremlin ever spoken out about it.
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TSN journalist Dmytro Sviatnenko tracked her down in the streets of Paris, where she now supposedly lives, and confronted her about her alleged father's actions, which resulted in the death of his brother, Volodymyr.

The alleged love child of Putin and former Russian cleaner Svetlana Krivonogikh, Luiza was told to talk to her 'biological father' by the journalist so that the bloodshed in his country could end.
Sviatnenko told her that 'three weeks ago, your father killed my brother', before quizzing her on how she could live in Europe, as it's been described to be 'hateful' by Putin and his propagandists.
"Say something! Do you support his policies?" he asked, to which Luiza said that she didn't give him permission to film.
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He went on: "Well, you know, Kyiv is currently without power, and there's an air raid alert right now.
"We didn't give our permission for this either. How do you feel about your father's policies? Do you support him? Do you support him?"
"What does that have to do with me?" she asked.
Luiza was again urged to call Putin and ask him to 'stop shelling Kyiv', to which she replied: "Well, of course."
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Asking her again to try it, she repeated: "Well, of course."
The journalist then suggested: "You could come to Kyiv and perform better than any Patriot air defence system, for example, and go to Pokrovsk now.
"And it's quite possible that this whole story, this mess, will end."
Luiza hit back, pointing out: "Well, can you imagine? How am I going to go there now?"
Sviatnenko claimed he didn't 'see any obstacles', going as far as offering to buy her a plane ticket with his own money, though he pointed out that it won't be to Kyiv as the airport has been closed for almost four years.
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"Unfortunately, I can't help you. I'm very sorry," she told him.

When asked if there were any discussions in the family, she said: "I'm really sorry, but I can't answer your question.
"I think I've already talked to you enough. I'm really sorry that this is happening.
"Unfortunately, I'm not responsible for this situation. I'm glad you had the courage to come up to me and talk, but unfortunately…." she continued before being cut off, as the journalist again suggested she call her 'father' to tell him to stop shelling Ukraine for the day 'at least'.
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Luiza was also challenged for not living in Russia, as the journalist pointed out that she is 'the daughter of a Russian dictator.'
Topics: Vladimir Putin, Russia, Ukraine, World News