KREMLIN CUTIE SET HONEY TRAP FOR NATO BIGS!
A SLINKY Russian jewelry designer who specialized in seducing top NATO military officers was actually a spy passing secrets to Vladimir Putin’s bloodstained regime, say sources.
Olga Kolobova went by the name Maria Adela Rivera and used her tempting honeytrap to snare lustcrazed military men and diplomats across Europe for ten years.
Then the beauty suddenly vanished, running back to a safe haven in Moscow, where she’s reportedly now working with Friends of
Putin, a propaganda group backing the evil tyrant’s invasion of Ukraine.
A decade earlier, the hottie showed up in Rome, then moved to Malta and Paris before settling in Naples after an Italian man she wed in 2012, who was actually Ecuadoran and Russian, mysteriously died at age 30 of “double pneumonia and systemic lupus.”
The willowy widow opened a jewelry boutique and began running with jetsetters, but zeroed in on NATO officers from a command base in Bagnoli, Italy.
The flirtatious hottie, who was secretly the daughter of a Russian colonel, seduced NATO diplomats in Belgium, Germany and Italy,
Her friend Marcelle D’Argy Smith, a former Cosmopolitan magazine editor, says people were initially puzzled because many of the men she fancied were below her in looks and class.
“She was very beautiful, had lots of male friends,” says Marcelle. “She was so attractive and the men looked ordinary and never understood it."
The answer, according to intelligence sources, was she was secretly working for GRU, Russia’s spy agency, and dating NATO frumps who could provide her with information to pass on to Putin.
Four years ago, she suddenly vanished — secretly fleeing back to Russia.
But in her final social media post, Olga/Maria claims she was battling cancer and her hair was “growing” back “after chemo.” She was never heard from again — until she became a Putin propagandist.