Irina Baeva thought she was adopted

In the recent broadcast of the Yordi Rosado program broadcast by YouTube, he had a special guest Irina Baeva, who spoke of his beautiful childhood in his native country Russia, his artistic career, to his controversial affair with Gabriel Soto, who recently gave her an engagement ring.

One of the issues that no doubt caught everyone’s attention was when he said he believed for one adoptedbecause their sister had photos newborn, and hers already older.

“There were baby photos of my sister and not of me, I only had VHS photos, but from when I was three years old.”

Irina says she did not hesitate to face her mother, who told her that when her sister was born, they lived in a bigger city, unlike when she came into their lives.

“I asked my mom ‘why don’t I have any baby pictures?’ And my mom told me (it was a logical explanation) ‘what happens is that when your sister was born we lived in a big city where we could develop the pictures and when you were born we had nowhere, that’s why you didn’t have it .

Continuously: And in my mind ‘no, I was adopted, my mother adopted me’, indeed, I looked through all the drawers in the house, at papers, to see where to find the newspaper to go with my mother and telling him ‘you adopted me, here are the papers”.

Irina Baeva talked about her childhood

Finally, the beautiful blonde emphasized that she did not feel sad to be ‘adopted’, because the influence of soap operas made it the opposite, something very dramatic, a dream come true.

“It was really cool for me to be adopted and I said, ‘I’m going to complain to my mom that I’m adopted but hey were the influences from soap operas because that always happens, that the page would arrive and I would throw the paper that lies before her.

Currently, Soto’s fiancé remembers him with a lot of humor, as she is very grateful to her parents, who have always given her and her sister the best of her, despite the fact that there were many shortcomings at home.

Irina Baeva told about her childhood

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