Alina Kabaeva is alleged to be a longtime girlfriend of Vladimir Putin. Here is everything you need to know about her. Continue reading.
Putin and Shkrebneva officially divorced in the year 2013 and for more than a decade now, Putin and Kabaeva have been paired together. She was convicted of using furosemide, a banned drug, and banned from games for two years. He once said, “I have a private life in which I do not permit interference. According to some local media reports, she is nicknamed the ‘secret first lady’ of Russia informally. Even though Putin and his wife maintained a public profile together there were rumors floating around about his relationship with Kabaeva. People are trying to get every minute update about the ongoing war.
Vladimir Putin's mistress Alina Kabaeva, 38, and their four children have escaped to Switzerland, according to the New York Post's Page Si x.
Kabaeva, 38, an Olympic gold-medal-winning gymnast, and Putin, 69, have never confirmed their marriage or having four kids. Article content Article content
Ms. Kabaeva, an Olympic gold medalist gymnast, is said to have four children with Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, but the two have never officially ...
Multiple ventilation points have been discovered in the grounds around the mountain hideaway, as well as a high-voltage connection connected to an ultra-modern 110 kilovolt substation capable of powering a sizable metropolis. Mr. Putin's first wife and daughters have been hiding in an "underground city" in Siberia, according to reports. According to sources, the couple may have married in a private Russian Orthodox ceremony. Many in the international world were taken aback by Switzerland's decision to abandon neutrality and take a firm stance against Russia. Ms. Shkrebneva's statement on the site states, "Not all fathers are as loving with their children as he is." Given that Mr. Putin's children and Ms. Kabaeva all supposedly hold Swiss passports and his assets are properly disguised, it's unclear how these penalties will affect them. "I have a private life in which I do not permit interference." Mr. Putin and Ms. Shkrebneva were married for three decades until divorcing in 2013. She was dubbed "Russia's most flexible woman" and even posed naked for a men's magazine while wrapped in animal fur. Mr. Putin also has two adult daughters from his first marriage to former flight attendant Lyudmila Shkrebneva - Maria, 36, and Katerina, 35. Ms. Kabaeva, an Olympic gold medalist gymnast, is said to have four children with Russian President Vladimir Putin, 69, but the two have never officially confirmed it. Alina Kabaeva, Vladimir Putin's lover, is said to be hiding in Switzerland with their four small children.
Vladimir Putin's mistress Alina Kabaev is holed up in a high-security chalet with their four children, who all have Swiss passports, sources tell Page Six.
“And he has always spoiled them, while I was the one who had to discipline them.” Putin and Shkrebneva were married for three decades until their divorce in 2013. “I have a private life in which I do not permit interference. “The kids all have Swiss passports, and I imagine she does also.” 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. “I have always reacted negatively to those who with their snotty noses and erotic fantasies prowl into others’ lives.”
Vladimir Putin's Olympic gold-winning gymnast mistress is allegedly hiding with their four young children in a private chalet in Switzerland. Advertisement.
Kabaeva is one of the most decorated gymnasts in rhythmic gymnastic history, with 2 Olympic medals, 14 World Championship medals, and 25 European Championship medals Kabaeva is one of the most decorated gymnasts in rhythmic gymnastic history, with 2 Olympic medals, 14 World Championship medals, and 25 European Championship medals. Vladimir Putin's Olympic gold-winning gymnast mistress Alina Kabaeva (right) is allegedly hiding with their four young children in a private chalet in Switzerland
Ukraine invasion: Vladimir Putin's gymnast 'mistress' Alina Kabaeva is said to be hiding in a secure Swiss chalet with their four children.
She is reported to have a fleet of Maybach limousines at her disposal, and has been escorted by a crew of heavily armed security guards on visits to a Moscow cafe. There have been reports of Kabaeva wearing a wedding ring and rumours she married Putin in a secret Russian Orthodox ceremony – but there are no records of a marriage. She served as a pro-Kremlin member of parliament for eight years and in 2014 was appointed by the government to run the state-owned National Media Group for a reported annual salary of $10million (£7.6million)
One question that has followed Putin is that of his secret relationship with retired Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva and their alleged children together.
We want to start a community among our readers, so please follow us on sign up to our newsletters and get a curated selection of our best reads to your inbox every day. In the past, Putin has condemned those who have tried to pry their way into his personal life. “Vladimir Vladimirovich is completely submerged in his work. Our children have grown up, each of them is living her own life… A message from the editor:Thank you for reading. As adults attended university under fake names to hide their identities. However she repeatedly dodged questions about the ring. Their second year of disqualification allowed them to compete in official tournaments, but only under strict supervision. Kabaeva disappeared from the public eye in October 2018 amid rumours of the birth of their twins, however she appeared to make a statement last year to wish luck to the Russian women’s gymnastics team ahead of the Olympics. Rumours regarding their relationship have been circulating for years, with Kabaeva being dubbed as “Russia’s First Mistress” and the “Secret First Lady”. She has gone on record to deny being in a relationship with Putin, however speculation has continued. Kabaeva has been a member of the Public Chamber of Russia since 2005, and since 2008 has been the chairwoman of the Public Council of the National Media Group. Between 2007 and 2014, Kabaeva was a Member of the Russia Parliament, the State Duma, representing the United Russia party. Born in 1983, Kabaeva started her rhythmic gymnastics career at just three years old - and at 15, she won the European Championships in Portugal. She was, at the time, the youngest member of the Russian squad.