Putin’s ex-mistress faces criticism for child training: ‘She learned a lot in the Kremlin bed’

Allegedly an ex-lover Vladimir Putin 41 years old Alina Kabajevová she is said to be very similar to the Russian leader. This statement came at a time when Kabaeva came under scrutiny for her harsh and “arrogant” attitude towards children during gymnastics training.

Olympian Kabaeva, whom Putin allegedly gave the boot earlier this year, she drove away social media users who saw how arrogantly she behaves towards her charges. Although she is admired by many people thanks to the sport, her latest outing doesn’t seem to have impressed the users much.

The Olympian provided individual training to potential Russian Olympic hopefuls at her Heavenly Grace Academy in Sochi. However, photos posted from a fan profile on Instagram show her sharply critical view towards some children. In addition, the Daily Star reports that she was spotted giving them harsh criticism.

Social media users immediately started comparing her with her ex-partner, writes the Daily Star. One user wrote: “Alina learned an arrogant attitude from Putin, he looks at children the way he looks at people – Alina learned a lot in the Kremlin bed.”

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Some defended the Kabayevs, calling her an “icon”. Another user wrote: “Thank you, Alina, for passing on knowledge to children, I believe that the homeland will bring a gold medal.”

Kabaeva is admired in Russia for her performances in gymnastics. She has won two Olympic medals – a gold at the 2004 Athens Olympics and a bronze at the 2000 Sydney Olympics. She used to be rarely seen in public, but that seems to have changed now after her split with the Russian dictator.

In addition, the Daily Star also reported that Putin’s alleged new lover is 39-year-old Yekaterina Mizulin, who is the executive director of the National Center for Helping Children and a member of the Civic Chamber of the Russian Federation. The age difference between them is 32 years.

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