Putin has 2 daughters he barely ever talks about, and is rumored to have at least 2 more
- Russian President Vladimir Putin has at least two daughters he rarely talks about.
- He has two daughters with his ex-wife Lyudmila Shkrebneva: Maria and Katerina, both in their 30s.
- He may have one daughter with his rumored ex-girlfriend Alina Kabaeva and another with a mistress.
Putin has long tried to shield his personal life from the spotlight.
He has rarely publicly acknowledged his children, though media outlets have for years reported that he has two daughters with his ex-wife.
Putin is also rumored to have had extramarital affairs that may have produced other children.
Putin's family affairs are so secretive that reports of his daughter's second marriage only emerged eight years after the fact.
But as international pressure mounts on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine, sanctions have closed in on his personal networks — and in particular, his children and rumored girlfriends.
One daughter from his first marriage, Katerina Tikhonova, has been entrusted with a key job overseeing import substitutions as Russia reels under sanctions.
Just weeks before the anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine, Putin's rumored then-girlfriend Alina Kabaeva praised the state's war correspondents, saying their work is as effective as "a Kalashnikov."
Here is what we know about the lives of Putin's secret kids and partners.
Sources: Vladimir Putin, Reuters, Business Insider
Sources: Vladimir Putin, Reuters, Newsweek
Masha and Katya are common Russian shortenings for Maria and Katerina.
Sources: Vladimir Putin, Reuters, Newsweek
Source: Newsweek
Source: Vladimir Putin
His first official biographer, Natalya Gevorkyan, interviewed him and his family in 1999.
The family was soon isolated and surrounded by security after Putin became prime minister for the first time, she said.
His daughters told her that they admired their father and were proud of him, but it appeared they didn't get to see him much, she said.
Source: BBC Sounds
"I understood that [Lyudmila] was not a happy woman. She was not," the biographer Gevorkyan said, speaking of her interviews conducted in 1999.
Gevorkyan said she had the impression Putin did not love her. She recalled Lyudmila as saying: "There are women who are admired by men, I think I am not that kind of woman. He will not hold me in his hands."
Gevorkyan said Lyudmila's tone was "more with respect" to her husband.
"I had the feeling that she really loved him," she added. "And I had a feeling that she was not that much loved back. I didn't have the feeling that it was a successful marriage for her."
Source: BBC Sounds
Lyudmila had become "almost invisible" in Putin's public life, according to professor of international affairs at New York's New School, Nina Khrushcheva.
Putin was rumored to be seeing Olympic gymnast Alina Kabaeva, while Luydmila was believed to have begun dating businessman and triathlete Arthur Ocheretny by around 2010.
Maria appears to have a lower public profile than Katerina. Here, she is seen presenting at a 2022 pediatrics conference.
Sources: Reuters, The Independent, Bloomberg, Daily Mail
Sources: Reuters, The Independent, Bloomberg, Daily Mail
She runs Innopraktika, one of the university's initiatives to foster young scientists, as well as being deputy director of a mathematical institute there.
She took fifth place at that year's final.
Source: WRRC
The wedding was highly secure and included a laser show, an ice-skating display, and a mock Russian village, according to Reuters.
A 2023 investigation found that the couple, though married by a priest in an elaborate ceremony, never formalized their vows at the registry office, as required by the Russian Orthodox Church. The report suggested this was connected to the structure of the family's vast and secretive property holdings.
By 2018, the pair had split, according to Bloomberg.
Sources: Reuters, The Guardian, Proekt
As early as 2016, the couple were hardly corresponding, and Shamalov had seen lucrative shares in energy company Sibur returned to Putin's friends, a 2023 investigation reported.
Zelensky has served as the director of the Bavarian State Ballet and the Munich State Ballet.
Sources: Important Stories, Der Spiegel
The relationship was revealed by a 2022 investigation that examined Katerina's flight records, showing that she traveled with members of Putin's presidential secret service.
Source: Important Stories, Der Spiegel
Nagorny — who formerly showed an interest in opposition politics — has been flying around the world with Vorontsova since at least 2016, according to a joint investigation by Russian outlets Meduza and Current Time.
They had a child together, and Nagorny became the manager of major gas company Novatek, the outlets reported.
In 2020, per the outlets, Nagorny bought a luxury Moscow apartment in the building pictured above.
Sources: Meduza, Current Time.
It's unclear exactly when Putin began dating the famed gymnast, but rumors were swirling long before he and Lyudmila announced their divorce.
In a 2008 news conference in Italy, a reporter asked him about the chatter, which Putin dismissed, adding: "I always disliked people who go around with their erotic fantasies, sticking their snot-ridden noses into another person's life."
Source: New York Post, Proekt, NPR
After retiring from gymnastics, Kabaeva became an MP for the pro-Kremlin United Russia party until 2014.
She went on to head up the country's largest media conglomerate, the National Media Group.
Source: Business Insider, TASS.
Independent investigations have reported that the pair had a close friendship between the late 1990s and the end of the 2010s, which resulted in a daughter.
In that time, Krivonogikh went from a former cleaning lady to the billionaire owner of one of Putin's favorite ski resorts.
Sources: Proekt, Organized Crime and Corruption Reporting Project
The Proekt investigation remarked on Elizaveta's "phenomenal resemblance" to Putin and many connections between the president and her mother, but no relationship has been proven.
In a 2021 magazine interview, Elizaveta's face was not depicted. When asked whether she looked like Putin, she agreed, but said "there are a lot of people similar to Vladimir Vladimirovich," using an alternative, respectful name for Putin.
Sources: Proekt, Russian GQ
Sources: Reuters, Business Insider
Her appearance did not include comments on her being related to Putin. The link was briefly made public in the course of a dance competition, but later retracted.
Source: Business Insider, Reuters
Source: Washington Post
Sources: Business Insider, BBC, Politico
In March 2022, an activist broke into a property owned by Katerina's ex-husband Kirill Shamalov in Biarritz, France, saying he was going to use it to host Ukrainian refugees.
More than a year later, as the war dragged on, Dutch authorities seized land belonging to Maria's ex-husband Jorrit Faassen, who was under suspicion of evading sanctions.
Sources: Insider, The Insider, The Guardian
A White House statement said: "This action cuts them off from the US financial system and freezes any assets they hold in the United States."
The UK quickly followed suit, saying it was targeting Maria and Katerina's "lavish lifestyles."
Tikhonova's work supports Russia's government and defense industry, while Vorontsova's genetics research programs are personally overseen by Putin, the White House said.
Source: ABC News
"We believe that many of Putin's assets are hidden with family members and that's why we're targeting them," a senior official at the Biden administration said, according to ABC News.
Dmitry Peskov, Putin's top spokesperson, said the Kremlin found the decision "difficult to understand" and framed it as part of a "rabid" Western animosity towards Russia.
Now, the US, UK, European Union, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and Japan have all imposed sanctions on the women.
Sources: Associated Press, Reuters, Reuters, Japan Times, New Zealand Herald
Tikhonova was appointed to a position at the Russian Union of Industrialists and Entrepreneurs, known as RSPP.
Putin critics speculated that the shakeup at RSPP, a key Russian business lobby, was done to help bolster the country's lagging economy, which remains heavily dependent on foreign imports and has suffered from the bevy of international sanctions imposed due to the war in Ukraine.
State media reporting on Tikhonova's appointment didn't mention her relationship to Putin.
The US government had initially held off sanctioning Kabaeva on the basis that it would be too personal a provocation to Putin — a reservation that suggests the White House, at least, is in no doubt about their relationship.
But Kabaeva was finally sanctioned in August over her ties to the Russian government.
Sources: The Wall Street Journal, US Treasury
Kabaeva made the speech to the National Media Group.
Her praise of "war correspondents" came just a couple of weeks ahead of the first anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
The report, which examined young people's social media activity, likened the drop in patriotism to a hybrid special military operation waged against Russia by foreign countries — using language more associated with how Putin characterizes his own invasion of Ukraine.
Sources: The Moscow Times, Rozkomnadzor
At the 2024 St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Katerina appeared virtually, commenting on the "technological sovereignty" of the nation's military, CNN reported.
The following day, Maria spoke in person on a panel about biotech innovations. Programming listed her as a member of the Russian Association for the Promotion of Science, according to CNN.
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