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hey guys welcome to the Nelson home for those of you who dont know we have 16 kids nine of them are adopted yeah nine we are going to ask them some of your questions and we are going to reveal their names before they were adopted lets [Music] [Music] go come on talk to me let the record repated kick out a new story let him pick up the pieces its so good breaking out of the M this just too hard to hold got to loosen up and [Music] loose all right so a lot of people have asked like what was bridgers name before he was adopted so hey Ive been Dy to ask chair the big old name do I want do all right so your name before you were adopted was kofkin Vladimir alexandrovic so thats a hard name to pronounce growing up most people call me Vladimir we they do add a syllable to it so realistically it would be vulva kokkin alexandrovic thats a mouthful and I see thats why theres just so many words to the name yeah yeah Bridger all right so vva was your name there and in America its an anato