Alina Kabaeva, Former Gymnast, Rumored to Give Birth to Vladimir Putin's Love Child

By Jake on
Alina Kabaeva is a former Soviet gymnast turned Russian bureaucrat, but that's not the reason the Internet is suddenly facinated with the flexible brunette. She is rumored to have given birth to Vladimir Putin's love child. Kabaeva recently gave birth to a young boy, Dmitry. She has been named as Putin's girlfriend since at least 2006, and was elected to the Duma, the Russian parliament, in 2007. Reporting on the matter can be difficult in Russia. Last year, a Russian newspaper, the...Read Full Story

Alina Kabaeva Vladimir Putin Marriage Photos and Videos

By dellpc on  From funnjin.com
Alina Kabaeva, Vladimir Putin, Marriage, Photos and Videos Alina Kabaeva Photos Gallery [Show as slideshow] [View with PicLens] t has talk of the town in Russia for more than a year now when Aleksandr Lebedev, the billionaire owner of Moskovsky Korrespondent, revealed some facts or fueled the rumors that Alina Kabaeva has given a birth to the Putin’s Son. Now...Read Full Story

Alina Kabaeva Vladimir Putin Marriage Photos and Videos

By Robertsingh on  From newsdady.com
Alina Kabaeva Vladimir Putin Marriage Photos and Videos It has talk of the town in Russia for more than a year now when Aleksandr Lebedev, the billionaire owner of Moskovsky Korrespondent, revealed some facts or fueled the rumors that Alina Kabaeva has given a birth to the Putin’s Son. Now, the latest buzz says that Vladimir Putin has divorced his wife Ludmilla and all set to enter in the wed lock with perhaps the most prettiest athlete now turned MP Alina Kabaeva. A Russian website alleged...Read Full Story

Playboy Covergirl elected to Russian Duma

By Eric Dondero on  From libertarianrepublican.net
And she may be a libertarian-conservative?by Clifford F. ThiesMaria Kozhevnikova, 27, who appeared on the cover of Russian Playboy in 2009, was elected to the Duma, Russia's Parliament, in that country's recent election. She was elected as a member of Vladimir Putin's United Russia party. Miss Kozhevnikova is a singer and dancer, who got into politics when she was unable to find a job or afford an apartment, when she finished college.From Business Insider:Maria Kozhevnikova, a Russian actress...Read Full Story

Russian Playboy Girl Is Now Member Of Parliament

By John Stone on  From buzztags.in
Maria Kozhevnikova, a 27-year-old Playboy Playmate has been chosen as one of Vladimir Putin’s MPs in the Russian parliament. Daughter of a former Soviet ice hockey player, Kozhevnikova posed for the Russian edition of the famous men’s magazine two years ago. Kozhenvnikova, who does roles in Russan TV serials, has also been romantically linked with Putin – but both sides have denied the claims. Maria Kozhevnikova posed n-u-d-e for the Russian edition of the magazine two years ago soon after...Read Full Story
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