Inna Miroshnichenko admitted that immediately after the adoption, they changed the boy’s name for fear of biological parents.
Attorney Inna Miroshnichenko, the wife of TV presenter Timoshnichenko, spoke about the personal decision they made after their child’s adoption.
In an obvious interview with Ramina Eskhakzai, Inna admitted: The boy was not Marcel – the name was changed immediately after the adoption.
The reason is fear for child safety and possible contact with his biological parents.
“When we adopted Marseille, she wasn’t a marseille. She had a name, we changed her. I was surprised to find her, stole our son. Not leaving him for himself, but they would hurt him. They didn’t want anyone to go along the street and said I was your dad. I want the kid to know about it when I’m ready for it,” Inna shared.
The lawyer admitted that he knew the complete data of Marseille’s biological parents – including the name, identification codes and addresses. He even tracked the judicial register for some time to understand what was happening to them.
“They are often held responsible for some household quarrels, fights and all alcohol -based. I followed their lives. Since 2022 there are no decisions, so I don’t know if they stopped or left. I don’t know,” Inna said.
The wives are convinced: the truth about the past should appear in the child’s life only once he or she is willing to accept it.
Earlier it was reported that Timur Miroshnichenko, who, last year, along with his wife Inna adopted the girl Angelina, said they were planning to change her big family.
Timur Miroshnichenko’s wife spoke about changes to Marseille’s adopted son
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