ABC, Daily News and New York Post confuses Uma Blasini, former Miss Puerto Rico 2007 with Vladimir Putin's daughter.
The mystery?? An alleged photo of the daughter of Vladimir Putin, circulated yesterday on the website of the New York Post. The Newspaper later clarified: It is not the daughter of the president of Russia but the former beauty queen of Puerto Rico 2007, Uma Blasini, who said was surprised because the image has been used in various international media, including ABC, Daily News and New York Post.
"That's me and my photo is on Facebook. Me being confused with the daughter of the president of Russia. That picture was 2008 and I was in Morelia, Michoacan, Mexico because I took classes there videotaping the fashion Televisa and Internet program. The photo is being used by international media, "says Blasini in an interview with the Puerto Rican website Primera Hora medium.
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Wilmadilis Blasini Perez, her real name, told this medium that among her Facebook friends have a Russian fan who does not know personally. Account that a person with little fluency in English "had written me from Russia and a half months ago informing me about the situation (photo). And yesterday I wrote a friend from Mexico that tells me what was happening with the photo that I was aware." Former Miss Universe Puerto Rico 2007 revealed that she never thought the outcome would have his photo to still appear in other print media. So much so that there is another visual confessed that it made an appointment at the dentist in Korea, when she was casting beyond 2008, and it has been used in another report in which you talk about wedding preparations Putin daughter.
She added that she has no link or relationship to the Putin family and emphasizes that "I'm well away from Vladimir Putin. I do not have any relationship with this person nor my family, nor with Russian families, "stressing that the confusion could lead because both are blonde and we look alike. But I know nothing about it. "
News Courtesy of Primera Hora and El Nuevo Dia Newspapers.