President Putin is associated with a London-educated individual, dubbed as ‘Barbie’, despite a significant 32-year age gap between them. (Photos)

President Putin linked to London-educated

Russian President Vladimir Putin has reportedly been romantically associated with a woman reminiscent of a “Barbie” figure, who is 32 years younger than him.

Ekaterina “Katya” Mizulina, aged 39 and educated in the UK as an art historian, currently leads Russia’s pro-Kremlin Safe Internet League.

She has surfaced as the alleged partner of the 71-year-old Putin.

Olga Romanova, a Russian human-rights campaigner, remarked to Ukraine’s Channel 24, “Katya Mizulina is completely Putin’s type, This Barbie-like persona has always appealed to him.”

Romanova drew comparisons between Mizulina and a previous rumored lover of Putin’s, Svetlana Krivonogikh, a strip-club owner and St. Petersburg multimillionaire who allegedly bore the president’s love child, Luiza, now 20 years old.

“Putin is 71 years old, let’s not discriminate based on age,” Romanova added sarcastically.

“In essence, the man is thriving, so why not?” Putin, who divorced his wife of 30 years, Lyudmila, in 2014, has long been speculated to be involved with former Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, aged 40, with whom he is believed to share two or three children.

Ukrainian media outlets and independent Russian Telegram channels have been circulating claims suggesting that Putin has discovered a “new companion” in Mizulina, who happens to be the daughter of parliament member Elena Mizulina, aged 69.

According to reports from the Russian Telegram site Kremlevskaya Tabakerka, the relationship between the Russian leader, known for his aggressive stance, and the advocate for online censorship, has reportedly “grown closer recently.”

The site emphasized that its sources “exercised extreme caution in discussing the matter, as there is no definitive confirmation available.”

Elena Mizulina, Katya Mizulina’s mother, obtained degrees in art history and Indonesian language from the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London in 2004.

Before joining the Safe Internet League in 2017, she served as a translator for official Russian delegations during their visits to China.

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