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Kelly-Ann Mills & Peter Diamond

Vladimir Putin’s body language expert says Russian President's ‘diseased brain’ may destroy world

Vladimir Putin's former body language expert who once gave him tips on how to be respected on the world stage claims the Russian leader's "diseased brain" now threatens to destroy the world.

Allan Pease, met Putin over three decades ago when he and his wife in a chance encounter having originally scheduled to meet the last President of the Soviet Union Boris Yeltsin.

It was more than 30 years ago when the Australian body language expert met then-39-year-old Putin in his home city of St Petersburg, after Yeltsin failed to show up.

The couple had initially re-arranged to meet the first officially elected politician in Russia Anatoly Sobchak, but he sent his deputy instead, an ex-KGB officer called Vladimir Putin.

Putin took body language lessons more than 30 years ago when he entered politics (AFP via Getty Images)

Mr Pease told The Sun : “[Putin] was a fast learner, and quickly took onboard what I taught him. Later, I saw him using those same techniques I taught him on body language on TV.”

He added that he taught him a crucial power pose to make him feel more confident, report Mirror Online.

Mr Pease said: “You put your hands together like a church steeple and lean back. Grin without showing your teeth.

“This stance makes you seem confident and in control of your own emotions. If you adopt this stance - even if you feel nervous, it has an effect.”

He added that in recent weeks Putin’s body language has changed significantly.

Mr Pease said: “He’s put a lot of weight on, he’s carrying a lot of fat. Rumours among many of my friends in Russia are that he has colon cancer. Weight gain is often a symptom of treatment.

“He is no longer the confident ‘managing director’ in charge, he’s a guy who is keeping everyone at a distance.

“Clearly, there is something going on in his head. He doesn’t want to be around people.”

Recent photos of Putin have appeared to show him with a more bloated face, which some suggest mean he might be under a steroid treatment for a condition.

Pease said that in recent weeks Putin’s body language has changed significantly (Sputnik/AFP via Getty Images)

It has been speculated that steroids could be part of a treatment for potential back issues.

The side effects of steroids include mood swings and behavioural changes.

A high dose of steroids can even cause confusion or changes in thinking, according to Macmillan Cancer Support.

The charity says: “This can include having strange or frightening thoughts.”

Fiona Hill, the British former senior White House expert on Russia, told Politico: “Putin’s not looking so great, he’s been rather puffy-faced.

“We know that he has complained about having back issues.

“Even if it’s not something worse than that, it could be that he’s taking high doses of steroids, or there may be something else.

“There seems to be an urgency for this that may be also driven by personal factors.”

She added: “He may have a sense that time is marching on - it’s 22 years (in power), after all, and the likelihood after that kind of time of a Russian leader leaving voluntarily or through elections is pretty slim.”

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