Putin Begins A New Love Affair With A Blonde Woman 32 Years His Junior
It has been claimed that Russian President Vladimir Putin (71) has started a new love affair with a woman 32 years younger than him. According to the New York Post, an American media outlet, on the 19th (local time), Ekaterina ‘Katya’ Mizulina (39), head of the Safe Internet League, has emerged as President Putin’s new lover.
The Safe Internet League is a quasi-governmental organization that assists Russian authorities with censorship.
Russian human rights activist Olga Romanova said in an interview with Ukraine’s Novyny 24 that day, “Katya Mizulina is completely Putin’s taste,” and added, “This type of Barbie (doll) has always suited Putin well.”
Romanova compared Mizulina to Putin’s former lover, Svetlana Krivonogyk. He said, “(Putin) is 71 years old. “Let’s not be ageist,” he said sarcastically, adding, “The man is in the prime of his life, so why not?”
She is known as Mizulina as the daughter of Elena Mizulina (69), a Russian lawmaker who is hard-line against Ukraine. In the name of protecting children, he has tried to silence all criticism of President Putin online, especially regarding the war in Ukraine.
In 2014, President Putin ended his 30-year marriage with Lyudmila. Persistent rumors suggest that he is romantically involved with Alina Kabaeva (40), a former Olympic gymnast, and the couple is believed to have two to three children together.
However, Ukrainian media and Russia’s independent Telegram channel are claiming that President Putin has found a new romantic spark in Mizulina. Russian Telegram channel Kremlovskaya Tabakerka (Kremlin Cigarette Pack·@kremlin_secrets), which first raised suspicions, wrote that the two were known to have become closer recently.
The channel emphasized that the sources, who spoke on condition of anonymity, were very cautious about commenting on the matter because “we are not 100% sure.” Mizulina earned degrees in art history and Indonesian language from the School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), University of London, England, in 2004.
Before taking office as CEO of the Safe Internet League in 2017, he worked as a translator for the Russian official delegation visiting China.
Russian independent media outlet Novaya Gazeta reported that the Safe Internet League, which is financially backed by Russian tycoon Konstantin Malofeev, has been at the forefront of Russian authorities’ censorship efforts.
Mizulina is a leading example of Internet censorship, and she has advocated for censorship, fines, and sanctions against news media and social networks.
In a speech in May 2022, he predicted large-scale censorship, saying, “First we will clean Ukraine of Nazis, and then we will go to Google and Wikipedia.”
Earlier this month, she even apologized to a student who questioned her need for military service during a meeting with Russian college students. At the time, he reportedly threatened the student in question, saying, “If you undermine her trust in the Russian military, you will be punished.”
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