The celebrity couple has two children together, Mark and Mia. In 2023, they adopted a boy, Marcel, and in 2024, a girl, Angelina.
On September 17, the presenter Timur Miroshnichenko and his wife Inna officially became the parents of their second adopted child, a girl named Angelina.
However, the adoption process is not without challenges. During the trial, one of the jurors opposed the adoption, asked for additional documents and summoned the child to court.
Inna Miroshnichenko shared that the jury asked for a certificate of mental health from a state hospital, not trusting a document issued from a private institution. He also insisted that the child be questioned in court, which could be traumatic for little Angelina.
“It is difficult for me to understand the train of thought why someone wants my son to return to boarding school when he said he does not trust the medical report and wants to see a certificate from the state hospital saying that I am not registered with a psychiatrist, because he does not trust the private hospital where I did the examination angered the choice of the showman.
In addition, the jury said that Miroshnichenko’s apartment was too small for six people and asked to update Inna’s income declaration. Despite this, the judge, another juror and a representative from children’s services supported the family. As a result, Angelina officially became the daughter of Timur and Inna Miroshnichenko.

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Earlier it was reported that Inna Miroshnichenko openly shared her experiences and difficulties she faced after adopting a girl.
The Miroshnichenko family officially adopted their daughter Angelina
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