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Miroshnychenkos family shows how Marcel has changed after adoption: only four months between photos

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Miroshnychenkos showed how their son changed after adoption

The celebrity family, Timur and Inna Miroshnychenko, showed their adopted two-year-old son Marcel before and after they took him from the orphanage. At the time, it was not allowed to film the baby, but the host and his beloved knew for sure that he would become their son.

In four months, Marcel has changed a lot, just like his new parents. The couple shared the photos on Instagram (scroll to the bottom of the page to see them).

"We took this photo quietly on June 9, the day we met, because photography is not really allowed. But we realized that from now on we would be together for life, so we really wanted to take this photo - our first moments together," explained little Marcel's parents.

At the orphanage, when they met, the Miroshnychenkos took a selfie with the baby, and after the adoption, they organized a full-fledged photo shoot.

"We saw each other for only 30-40 minutes. The meeting was not easy because there were a lot of adults around, and he was scared. But he immediately came to us. Right away. In half an hour we were already calling Kyiv and saying that we had found our son. A little over 4 months have passed since that day. Marcel has become different. We have become different. We have multiplied our love by a thousand. And we cannot imagine our life without you, son," the post reads.

We should add that this is not the first such photo in the couple's collection. Earlier, Inna Miroshnychenko showed the only picture of Marcel that he had before he met his new family.

OBOZ.UA talked to Inna Miroshnychenko about the defeats, victories, and pitfalls of adoption. You can read the exclusive interview here.

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