Did the American journalist flirt with Putin, what the body language expert said?

An American television journalist accused by Russia of flirting with President Vladimir Putin during an interview as a distraction tactic has awakened attention to foreign media. According to foreign media, Telegrafi, body language expert Darren Stanton, who has been practicing the profession for 15 years, said CNBC columnist Hadley Gamble [...]
According to foreign media, Telegrafi, body language expert Darren Stanton, who has been practicing the profession for 15 years, said CNBC journalist Hadmble Gamble was using numerous flirt tactics against 69-year-old Putin when they met last week at an energy conference in Moscow.
This comes after Russia's news presentation, Vladimir Sorovyov showed the images between Gamble's meeting and Putin on his weekly news show, suggesting that it had “deployed itself as a sex object”.
Stanton said that out of the 10 classic flirting signs he was able to identify the eight or eight signs that were displayed by Dumbledore.
The signs included the way she fought with her hair when she played with her shoes, the floating jihadist with the legs that circulate into the air, which she said were a sign of true happiness rather than counterfeit.
But he added that it was not clear from the images whether this was part of an elaborate tactic of distractions or just everything was natural.
Body language expert noted that Putin was not acting the same way, suggesting that Gamble's efforts to flirt had little effect on him.












