Sickly Vlad’s ‘ailing eyesight is so poor he needs extra large text on speeches – but vain despot REFUSES to wear specs’

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VLADIMIR Putin refuses to wear glasses but the result of his vanity means being caught out using extra large font in his own speeches.

The Russian dictator has been caught out once again hiding his eyesight problems after new footage emerged showing glimpses of his war script printed in huge lettering and bold font.

Vladimir Putin reading a document at a government meeting.East2West
Vladimir Putin failed to hide the large lettering on his war script until it had already been picked up by the camera[/caption]
Vladimir Putin holding a document.East2West
The despot reportedly refuses to wear glasses and so has to have his notes printed in a large and bold font[/caption]
Screenshot of a tweet showing a video of Vladimir Putin reading a large-print script.Putin was caught out in 2020 with a similar-looking scriptEast2West

The warring Russian appears to refuse to wear glasses, and so is regularly seen with copious sheets of notes as he addresses the nation or issues orders to his ministers.

At 72 years old he has reportedly used facial plastic surgery for years to hide the telltale signs of ageing.

But his eyesight is evidently not as good as it was – and the ex-KGB spy is tripped up by his own vanity when his texts are shown in large bold fonts which make him appear even older.

Putin refuses to wear spectacles in public “in order not to spoil his image”, according to one report.

This week he was shown in a likely pre-recorded 52-second Kremlin video of an online meeting with officials on money allocated for the occupied naval port Sevastopol in Crimea.

Unusually, he put down his notes page by page showing the large text in front of the camera.

Only at the end did he seek to cover up the large script, gathering his papers in a way that hid the large writing.

Four years ago, a report in Top News said: “We can conclude that Putin does have problems with his vision, but [his officials] are simply carefully hiding it.”

A post on X in 2019 highlighted that the problem is long-running.

From the satirical account ‘Darth Putin’, it read: “I’m not getting old. I don’t need reading glasses. It’s normal to print speeches in 72-point bold!!!”

Putin has been in power as Russian president or prime minister for more than a quarter of a century and during that time has been dedicated to projecting a strongman image.

This is not only on the world stage but in photographs of him in his spare time taking part in shirtless fishing and horse riding.

But as the ageing despot gets more desperate to hide his decline, it only becomes more noticeable.

His first address to the nation on New Year’s Eve 1999 shows the dramatic changes in the leader who was once slim, fresh-faced and strong, to now sparking regular health concerns.

Nowadays, the Russian leader is repeatedly seen with a puffy face, bizarre tremors, and twitching legs.

a shirtless man is holding a fishing rodAP:Associated Press
Putin has long prided himself on his strongman image[/caption]
Melissa Gorga and her husband, Joe Gorga.Vladimir Putin’s first address to the nation on December 31, 1999, shows a very different leader
a man in a suit and tie is sitting in a chair holding a piece of wood .A sickly Putin appeared in pain as he was seen tightly gripping a table in 2022

Even the Kremlin has been forced to rush out unprecedented comments and statements to fight the image of an ageing and decrepit leader.

The Kremlin’s concerns about the president’s “strongman” image come after it took a hit due to dramatic changes in his appearance.

He has been seen looking exhausted, out of breath, having difficulty walking, and pulling bizarre gurning faces.

There have also been times when Putin appeared to be in some kind of pain as he strongly gripped tables while in meetings, sparking rumours of Parkinson’s.

Around the same time in 2022, experts started noting his “bloated” and “weakened” appearance with some claiming he could have had thyroid cancer.

It was initially suggested that Putin’s decision to invade Ukraine on February 24 may have been sparked by his failing physical condition.

But, the Kremlin has continued to deny that the dictator has any health issues.

TIRED TYRANT

Last year, and rule forever.

The botox-loving dictator is said to have a vested interest in reverse ageing techniques that could make him look young and active.

Russian scientists have reportedly been ordered to submit details of their research to fight ageing.

A recent letter from the Russian health ministry demands scientists to reveal the latest developments to turn back Putin’s biological clock, Meduza reports.

The order, which left medical researchers in Russia shocked, is said to have been sent on behalf of Putin who is now desperate to live for as long as he can.

A source within Russia’s national medical research centre revealed: “We were asked to urgently send all our developments within one day.

“Orders came from the big boss [Putin] and health officials rushed to implement it as soon as possible.”

Putin's rumoured health issues

DESPITE Putin's cultivation of himself as an “action man” - questions have long been raised over his health.

The leader’s facial features have been seen changing over time, according to reports and could lead to possible signs of a serious disease plaguing Putin.

Parkinson rumours have been thrown towards the Russian president as well as pancreatic cancer after bombshell documents were shown to The Sun.

A persisting tale is that scores of Putin lookalikes – who have undergone years of painful plastic surgery – are ruthlessly trained by the FSB and kept under “constant surveillance”.

Based on the day-to-day shifting nature of Vlad’s face and strange changes in his behaviour, commentators have alleged these stand-ins frequently attend public appearances, walkabouts and meetings.

Alongside all of this, some other tell-tale signs have loomed over him for years.

He is regularly seen twitching on his public sightings and is unsteady on his feet, and out of breath on occasion.

Mad Vlad has been seen clutching a thick blanket while watching a parade in 2022 and was even seen swaying and slurring as he spoke with a glass of champagne in his hand.

But his alleged health issues hit a new low after it emerged that he apparently soiled himself during a fall at his home.

Putin has been pictured with suspected track marks from IV treatment on the back of his hand – amid rumours he may have been suffering from other forms of cancer as well, including stomach cancer.

The ageing president is also followed around by a huge team of doctors who reportedly chaperone him on all of his trips in case of a medical emergency.

Illustration of Vladimir Putin with annotations listing reported health problems including Parkinson's, stomach cancer, bloating, purple hands, and non-slip shoes.
Portrait of Mikhail Gorbachev. East2West
An AI image predicts how Vladimir Putin will look if he remains in power in the Kremlin into his 80s[/caption]
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