Russian President Vladimir Putin admitted to spending the past three years residing within the Kremlin walls.
Checkin' Out Putin's Crib in the Kremlin, y'all
Got a peek at the pad of Vlad the Impaler, err, I mean, Vladimir Putin, in a docu called "Russia. Kremlin. Putin. 25 years." Paul Zarubin, some journo, dropped a clip of it on his Telegram.
Vladdy P. himself spilled the beans on how often he catches Z's in his Kremlin crib. His words, "Mainly here, in the last three years."
Aw, shucks, we got a glimpse of a room with a gawd bless 'em grand portrait of the emperor, Alexander the Third. Rare piano in the joint too, but Putin plays it as rarely as me outside on a snowy day in Siberia.
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Insights:
- Putin's Kremlin digs sport a classy, spacious look with white walls and mirrors.
- A snap of Emperor Alexander III in a fancy portrait graces one wall, showing Putin's connection to his home country's rich past.
- A seldom-played, white piano sits in the apartment, adding a touch of class to the joint.
- ' ol Vlad spends most nights in the Kremlin, making his crib his main pad in the last three years.
- Two bedrooms and a household church in the apartment provide personal and religious spaces for Putin.
- The Kremlin holds historical and cultural significance for Russia, symbolizing the country's long-standing centralization of power.
- Vladimir Putin, in his Kremlin apartment, rarely plays the white piano that adds a touch of class to the room.
- The Kremlin apartment of Vladimir Putin is adorned with a grand, rare portrait of Emperor Alexander III.
- Despite residing mainly in his Kremlin apartment for the last three years, Vladimir Putin's Kremlin crib is a symbol of Russia's long-standing centralization of power.
- The Kremlin apartment of Vladimir Putin, with its white walls and mirrors, boasts a spacious and classy look.
- The bedrooms and household church within the Kremlin apartment offer Putin personal and religious spaces, reflecting the cultural and historical significance of the Kremlin for Russia.
