Russian President Vladimir Putin's body double has torn a foul-mouthed strip off a group of young female scientists, a Kremlin source has claimed.
For the last month or so, the Daily Star has been reporting on wild claims that Putin has been suffering from a myriad of health problems with a body double stepping in to carry out many of the despot's duties. And it now appears that the double has enraged a group of young female scientists, after doing a rare public appearance – and called them “f***ers”.
Reports on whether it was “f***ers or “dumb**ses” varies, and the source did change the text of their Telegram post this morning, however, according to the Kremlin source, posting on General SVR, it was foul-mouthed either way.
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The source, who also added more fuel to the fire that Putin's double's cosmetic work is failing, claimed: “The young scientists with whom the meeting was organized, for the most part, had not seen the real Putin alive, so the understudy with 'wandering cheekbones and a sagging chin' could easily pass for the president.
“The fact that the double spoke nonsense at the meeting and gave out absurd advice, while sharing his experience of motherhood, also appealed to representatives of the younger generation, to whom the eccentric jokes of the dictator grandfather seemed appropriate. After the event, the understudy himself did not speak very flatteringly about the young scientists he met, calling them 'f***ers.
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“What exactly did not please the young people is unknown to the impostor, but there are quite a few similar events ahead in the understudy’s schedule and they will have to be endured.”
Talk of the body double has ramped up in recent months, after it was claimed that Putin had died of a heart attack and was being stored in a food freezer with the incident labelled an official “state secret”– however, this is something which is probably not true, considering the Kremlin has issued three official denials over the last two months.
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