If I had circumstances like this family, I couldn't say I would be as willing, to welcome the birth mom. But what a beautiful, journey, I hope the love of a child, their son. Has a beautiful happy ending for all.
I know right there the very type of ppl if you were A mon in this situation you would spend your life hoping & praying, your kid got lucky enough to have ppl like those to live ur kid, sadly its not always the case but I can tell by hm his parents gave him all he needed and a lot more , ..very cool ppl ..so welcoming to her as well they made it all so much easier ❤
He is just a whimp. Adult and father, but needs his old parents opinion to decide to meet his birth mother. And the adopters are selfish, instead of staying in the background and giving the two of them this unique moment, they talk to the birth mother first and then sit on the bench like theater spectators.
His adoptive mother has me in tears! She is such a loving and kind person, she didn’t just welcome her she treated her like family and that’s so touching
fr! my step dad is adopted and his adoptive mum gets offended at the thought of him finding his birth mum, he has to wait til she passes before he looks and that’s such a shame.
My father passed away almost eight years ago. He was only 54. He was in my life 100% every second of every day of my life!!! Stories like these have helped me cope. Rather than feeling sorry for myself, I rejoice and celebrate the time we had and the father he was!
Hello Saidi Louise! My father passed away 16 years ago. He has only 37. I loved him so much..I still think about him a lot. And like you said, these kinds of stories help me too. I thank God that I had my father in my life for 11 years..many more years than others would wish for. Knowing how much her father can mean to a girl from an early age to an ooolder age…. I am glad to hear that you too have been blessed with a wonderful father... Stay strong! 😊 I hug you! 🤗
Martins mom and dad are so sweet. I love how supportive they were and how they had his birth mother over and showed her pictures from his childhood and also were there when he was meeting her as support for both Martin and his bio mother.
His adoptive parents are such beautiful souls. To welcome her and encourage and reassure their son to meet her. They just want what is best for him and it's beautiful.
You really couldn't have asked for more in an adoptive family. Martin's parents are gracious, loving and kind, the kind of parents you'd want for any child. They're clearly secure in their relationship with their children to be so open and welcoming. A beautiful story.
Wow ! Amber is the spitting image of her dad. Their happiness is visible! So glad that he has found his daughter, he has been burdened with Paula’s illness so much. This meeting will help the whole family.
Facts! I’ve been addicted to these stories for years. I have a great grandma I’ve been searching for for years. Rumor in my family is my great grandfather murdered her. But I don’t know, she may have ran off with another man
Oh, that is so sweet and thoughtful of you! My husband and I are in our forties and are thinking about adopting. We feel like an open adoption would be good so the birth parents can have contact if they wish.
She sure has a handsome son! I love when people reunite with their child after decades & the child that was given away had a great life with their adopted child. Anymore it's almost 1 in ever adopted person had a horrible life. Thank God for people like this couple that loved & nurtured the child. God bless the young man getting to know & love his new found family.
It’s not always smiles and happiness. I’ve found my birth sister but she doesn’t want contact, neither did my birth mother or father. Be careful if you go looking, it can be rejection again and that’s really difficult to cope with
I'm so sorry that you had to endure that just know that family is not always those who share your bloodline many times people you meet on your life's journey become closer than any blood relative and there will come a time when they will reach out to you (when they need your help) then you be there for them to show them that you will not follow in their footsteps but in your own and forgive them not for their sake but for yourself don't harbor any animosity towards them just pray for them always for the good you sent out will return to you atleast you know who they are and it's no longer a mystery may Yah bless you and protect you and your loved ones always and may He strengthen you and keep uplifting you always in Yahshuas mighty name 🙏
I don't think you should take it personally that your birth sister, bio mom/dad were not ready to have contact with you. I don't think their decision to not have contact had anything to do with you. I can see how you would take it personally. But, don't. For whatever reason, they were not ready. But, it is not your fault.
Wow....Martin did a very respected thing which is very rare in reuniting with their biological family story. He respected his adoptive parents so much, its very nice to see
Me too ! I have a half sister somewhere out there in NSW, unless she moved, I met her at an evening college, I couldn’t get over how much she looked like my older ( half) sister, a few years after that meeting, I found out that mum had another daughter before I was born. This girl explained that she was adopted, I just wish my older sister would search for her !
@@rondellthreadgate8092 Do the most popular DNA tests. Don't expect your sister to do all the work. I found two half-uncles, each on two different tests. Good luck!
I'm a foster child myself so I know what it's like to have a parent to miss. I only got 11 years with my dad and seeing her meet her cry gives me mixed feelings. I'm very happy for her, but I feel empty because I want to hug my own dad when I really can't. It's not about jealousy, I just miss hugging my own dad. I hope that they have a great life together.
I think that every child has the right to know who there biological parents are except in a few extreme cases. This show just how right I am. I gave my first Son up 42 years ago when open adoption had barely started. In my case the adoptive parents didn’t want to do that. It was a private adoption and for certain reason I didn’t want to give him up without being 💯 % sure that he would have a home to go to from the start. So couldn’t push for it. Anyway they kept everything they knew about me(it was basically everything) and gave it to my son when he was 18. A few years later he tracked me down. Now he knows more about himself and why he was giving up. We talk every few weeks and it is a blessing for both of us.
well,,no proper explanation given about the woman who gave "Martin" up for adoption,she was an adult,, didn't give her family a chance to offer support, no one knew she had a baby so to me.. she didn't want to accept any consequences of her actions which were no contraception, esp with a stranger.Its more than unfair women thinking they can have babies then give them away.. I do however understand many reasons for kids being adopted, but I can't get my head around why this woman did.
Martin hit the lotto with his adoptive parents. And his parents were so kind to his birth mom. As a woman who couldn’t brae children his adoptive mom knew how lucky she was that his birthmom madevthe decision to give him up. Now his kids get an extra grandmom.
Amazing heartfelt stories. I didn't have enough tissues. It is important to know one's heritage and to celebrate. I am so glad she got this opportunity. MANY BLESSINGS TO ALL.
She feels guilty, but as someone who knows the pain of temporary infertility, I can only imagine how grateful the parents must be! A true gift of parenthood. No dry eyes here.
I know exactly how she feels, I had a daughter who I gave up for adoption. It wasn't my choice but my father's. I regret doing it every day. I went on to have a son who is 18 now, but my daughter would be 20. I was 23 when I had my daughter.
You are still young. No time like the present to look for her. I found my birth mom when I was 24 and had the pleasure of her in my life for 30 yrs when she passed away.
Hello Becky. Your story would be mine had it not been for my wonderful mother. My pregnancy was horrible, I was 16 when I fell pregnant and 17 when I had him, and my mother stuck up for herself and for me and told him that he WASN'T going to force me to give my baby away and she was the first one to hold him after he was born as I was very unwell after the delivery, and although she died 18 years ago, my son will be 40 next May, he thought of her as another mother and I'm happy about that. My father refused to talk to me for over a year and every time I walked into a room he'd leave it and every time I said hello he'd ignore me. I don't think I could have coped if I'd had to adopt my son out. Go and find your daughter and I wish you the best of luck in doing so. From NSW Australia.
wasn't your fault love.. In the case of the son in the vid,, his mother did choose to not tell anyone but ran away as an adult and not accept the consequences of her actions,, so very sad..BUT, you were clearly forced into it. Hopefully you will meet them one day ❤️ not sure I read that right . you already had a child when you fell pregnant again and gave them up for adoption? maybe my maths are wrong. sorry of I got this wrong. sorry I think I did read that wrong.
How was it your father's decision if you were 23? You were more than old enough to make your own decisions unless you were legally regarded as mentally unstable.
Binge watching these episodes and while the stories of mom’s finding their children make me lose it, some of these stories about these dads have me scratching my head. They all clearly miss their kids but their stories at times can be 👀
Same. But I found this show from watching long lost family UK which is so much more authentic and much more sensitive to the stories and the feelings of all the people involved. Im just addicted to real people real stories and real emotional expression hey, that's literally the only reason I'm here
I was adopted but I dont look at it that way .My parents are so wonderful and I'm blessed.There us no way I'd want to find these people all I would say is Thank you.
Many of my friends have been adopted and several older women I knew as a child were forced to give up their babies against their will. This era was a crime against humanity.
Indeed Forgivenes is the true Pat for deliverance... Thanks our Lord for allowing the true to shine in our souls .... Miracles DO happen...Every day is a new day... A new beginning... But it is up to US how we going to deal with it... From Costa Rica ...God Bless all of You...Pura Vida..
14:24 I can understand why she would feel guilt, but she shouldn't feel shameful. Guilt = I did bad. Shame = I am bad. We all have things we wish we'd done differently. She didn't need forgiveness; there was nothing to forgive. She made the bravest choice any woman on earth could make, and she enriched the adoptive parents' lives immeasurably.
The girl is so worried about being Māori, its almost weird. Like that's the first thing she brings up when talking to her dad. Its like she's got money coming if she is or something.
I was 36 when I met my dad for the first time it was strange and exciting and it was so good for the both of us as my mother was not so happy about me want to meet him
I was a secret to.
I was a secret too
I hope things are going better now :(
You are a treasure.
🤗 Hugs
I think in most of the families, there's a secret, too.
Oh my goodness how precious of Martin’s adoptive mom to welcome his biological mom with open arms! Both lovely women! A real tear jerker.
If I had circumstances like this family, I couldn't say I would be as willing, to welcome the birth mom. But what a beautiful, journey, I hope the love of a child, their son. Has a beautiful happy ending for all.
I know I cried to
I know right there the very type of ppl if you were A mon in this situation you would spend your life hoping & praying, your kid got lucky enough to have ppl like those to live ur kid, sadly its not always the case but I can tell by hm his parents gave him all he needed and a lot more , ..very cool ppl ..so welcoming to her as well they made it all so much easier ❤
Martin kinda looks alike his birth mother. How cool of his kindhearted parents were. Love it 🥰 Wonderful ending.
Yes yes you totally right you can feel it coming from UA-cam all the way in Baton Rouge Louisiana please be safe and careful 2021 ♥️♥️
Martin dad is beautiful to tell his son there any anything he wouldn’t like about his birth mom.. so selfless.. Martin has beautiful parents
I love martins reaction. He has full respect to his adoptive parents and got their approval. His adoptive parents are a gem.
He is just a whimp. Adult and father, but needs his old parents opinion to decide to meet his birth mother.
And the adopters are selfish, instead of staying in the background and giving the two of them this unique moment, they talk to the birth mother first and then sit on the bench like theater spectators.
His adoptive mother has me in tears! She is such a loving and kind person, she didn’t just welcome her she treated her like family and that’s so touching
She really was the perfect person to facilitate the meeting. Martin is so lucky to have such good parents.
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fr! my step dad is adopted and his adoptive mum gets offended at the thought of him finding his birth mum, he has to wait til she passes before he looks and that’s such a shame.
So HEALING for this mother to learn about the HAPPY life her baby boy had.
My father passed away almost eight years ago. He was only 54. He was in my life 100% every second of every day of my life!!! Stories like these have helped me cope. Rather than feeling sorry for myself, I rejoice and celebrate the time we had and the father he was!
You were so blessed to have a dad that loved you so. Yet, I can only imagine how difficult it is to have lost him so soon. Leaves an indelible mark.
@@meekthegreek1623 beautifully said. Thank you.
Hello Saidi Louise! My father passed away 16 years ago. He has only 37. I loved him so much..I still think about him a lot. And like you said, these kinds of stories help me too. I thank God that I had my father in my life for 11 years..many more years than others would wish for. Knowing how much her father can mean to a girl from an early age to an ooolder age…. I am glad to hear that you too have been blessed with a wonderful father... Stay strong! 😊 I hug you! 🤗
@@Rebecca-oh5yb I cried reading this. Thank you and hugs back!!
blessed are we with fathers who loved us ... my dad was the best man i ever met .... sorry for your loss...xx
Martins mom and dad are so sweet. I love how supportive they were and how they had his birth mother over and showed her pictures from his childhood and also were there when he was meeting her as support for both Martin and his bio mother.
His adoptive parents are such beautiful souls. To welcome her and encourage and reassure their son to meet her. They just want what is best for him and it's beautiful.
Martin's adoptive parents are just wonderful people, Nikki is so lucky to find her father while he's still alive .
Thankyou Martin’s parents for being the nicest, kindest people imaginable ❤️❤️
Hi Heather, how are you doing?
What a lovey adoptive mum Martin has has, beautiful lady inside and out
That Hug 😢 Can't even Imagine the pain from both sides.Much Love to the Special parents who raised him 💜
David Lomax is absolutely amazing. He's tenacious when it comes to finding long lost family members. I love this show . its real reality TV.
You really couldn't have asked for more in an adoptive family. Martin's parents are gracious, loving and kind, the kind of parents you'd want for any child. They're clearly secure in their relationship with their children to be so open and welcoming. A beautiful story.
His parents are so selfless..... God bless them 🙏
Wow ! Amber is the spitting image of her dad. Their happiness is visible! So glad that he has found his daughter, he has been burdened with Paula’s illness so much. This meeting will help the whole family.
I think its awesome that both adoptive parents and natural mom got to meet first...then told their son.. its awesome...
Hi Lisa, how are you doing?
More people should watch these lost family shows. Then they would respect their family's more!
Facts! I’ve been addicted to these stories for years. I have a great grandma I’ve been searching for for years. Rumor in my family is my great grandfather murdered her. But I don’t know, she may have ran off with another man
Wow what amazing adoptive parents ...they were so kind to the mum
Crying, crying, crying. I'm an adoptive mother and I would love my daughter to be able to find her birth mother if she ever wants to.
Oh, that is so sweet and thoughtful of you! My husband and I are in our forties and are thinking about adopting. We feel like an open adoption would be good so the birth parents can have contact if they wish.
@@raylenenielsen5943 My daughter was born in China so it would be difficult but still...
@@raylenenielsen5943 lots of children full of love and joy need a home in India. 🇮🇳 if you could adopt then the kid will have an amazing life ❤
She sure has a handsome son! I love when people reunite with their child after decades & the child that was given away had a great life with their adopted child. Anymore it's almost 1 in ever adopted person had a horrible life. Thank God for people like this couple that loved & nurtured the child. God bless the young man getting to know & love his new found family.
Hi Donna, how are you doing?
It’s not always smiles and happiness. I’ve found my birth sister but she doesn’t want contact, neither did my birth mother or father. Be careful if you go looking, it can be rejection again and that’s really difficult to cope with
My heart goes out to you wow i cant understand why the rejection .. jope all goes well for you in the future
I am sorry that happened to you. Very sad.
I'm so sorry that you had to endure that just know that family is not always those who share your bloodline many times people you meet on your life's journey become closer than any blood relative and there will come a time when they will reach out to you (when they need your help) then you be there for them to show them that you will not follow in their footsteps but in your own and forgive them not for their sake but for yourself don't harbor any animosity towards them just pray for them always for the good you sent out will return to you atleast you know who they are and it's no longer a mystery may Yah bless you and protect you and your loved ones always and may He strengthen you and keep uplifting you always in Yahshuas mighty name 🙏
I don't think you should take it personally that your birth sister, bio mom/dad were not ready to have contact with you. I don't think their decision to not have contact had anything to do with you. I can see how you would take it personally. But, don't. For whatever reason, they were not ready. But, it is not your fault.
Oh wow, that is shocking! I would be filled with rage if they did that to me. I hope you find peace ❤️💔
Martin's parents are all genuinely beautiful people. This story touched me in the feels!
So sweet how they included the adoptive parents! Them giving acceptance and support to their adoptive son! Beautiful!!!
Glen seems such an awesome guy he was so happy to find his daughter hope they have a very happy long relationship
Beautiful story Martin resembles his mom. I was crying for joy.
Thank you for sharing.
Wow....Martin did a very respected thing which is very rare in reuniting with their biological family story. He respected his adoptive parents so much, its very nice to see
I watch these and they make me cry every time. I wonder how many people never find their loved ones.?
Me too ! I have a half sister somewhere out there in NSW, unless she moved, I met her at an evening college, I couldn’t get over how much she looked like my older ( half) sister, a few years after that meeting, I found out that mum had another daughter before I was born. This girl explained that she was adopted, I just wish my older sister would search for her !
@@rondellthreadgate8092 Do the most popular DNA tests. Don't expect your sister to do all the work. I found two half-uncles, each on two different tests. Good luck!
Always amazed and impressed at the presenter's composure during these videos. How can he not cry ? I'd be bawling out... 😭😭😭
Ambers story moved me to the core. Lovely woman,dad step mom and little brother. Amazing story.
I’ve watched about 5 episodes in a row and I’m not sure I’ve got anymore tears left, but I can’t stop watching.
Martin's adoptive parents are such lovely, kind people! Oh, and Martin is really handsome!
Adoption is such a great alternative. So proud of everyone here. Tears of joy for you all. Bless you for keeping your babies!!! Lovely
Hi Kari, how are you doing?
I'm a foster child myself so I know what it's like to have a parent to miss. I only got 11 years with my dad and seeing her meet her cry gives me mixed feelings. I'm very happy for her, but I feel empty because I want to hug my own dad when I really can't. It's not about jealousy, I just miss hugging my own dad. I hope that they have a great life together.
The pain of a mother's heart....
Martin’s adoptive mother! My God! We should all be her. Pure love!
I have watched varios adoption reunions withe birth mothers and this is the first I've seen where the adoptive parents meet her first.Very well done!
Hi Catherine, how are you doing?
I think that every child has the right to know who there biological parents are except in a few extreme cases. This show just how right I am. I gave my first Son up 42 years ago when open adoption had barely started. In my case the adoptive parents didn’t want to do that. It was a private adoption and for certain reason I didn’t want to give him up without being 💯 % sure that he would have a home to go to from the start. So couldn’t push for it. Anyway they kept everything they knew about me(it was basically everything) and gave it to my son when he was 18. A few years later he tracked me down. Now he knows more about himself and why he was giving up. We talk every few weeks and it is a blessing for both of us.
During the mom and son meet up I really almost started crying
Precious beautiful moment , a mum doesn't give her baby up lightly , god bless these adoptive parents for making this moment extra special
well,,no proper explanation given about the woman who gave "Martin" up for adoption,she was an adult,, didn't give her family a chance to offer support, no one knew she had a baby so to me.. she didn't want to accept any consequences of her actions which were no contraception, esp with a stranger.Its more than unfair women thinking they can have babies then give them away.. I do however understand many reasons for kids being adopted, but I can't get my head around why this woman did.
@Bored Weegie, wow, you're judgemental and obnoxious with zero concept how unwed teen mothers were treated back then.
These stories are so heartwarming and emotional. Well put together.
I love this show. I look forward to the new one every week.
Crying tears of joy for others , like myself , that finally get closer by finding their families!!
Martin hit the lotto with his adoptive parents. And his parents were so kind to his birth mom. As a woman who couldn’t brae children his adoptive mom knew how lucky she was that his birthmom madevthe decision to give him up. Now his kids get an extra grandmom.
I love That his adoptive parents were supportive of both of them!!!
Amazing heartfelt stories. I didn't have enough tissues. It is important to know one's heritage and to celebrate. I am so glad she got this opportunity. MANY BLESSINGS TO ALL.
Martin's adoptive parents are amazing.
The last girl was so happy. Oh the joy of a child and so forgiving
I have to stop watching these stories, they are so wonderful but I just cry and cry and now I must stop😍
Martin is very goodlookin just like his mom
Been watching this series here on tube the last couple of days, loved this one Martin and his birth mum
She feels guilty, but as someone who knows the pain of temporary infertility, I can only imagine how grateful the parents must be! A true gift of parenthood. No dry eyes here.
Love these stories, the detective must be so happy to be able to be the source of such a marvellous moments.🙏🏻♥️
Martin was raised with so much love, that he didn’t feel that he missed too much. But it’s lovely his birth mother got to meet her secret child.
Hi Faye, how are you doing?
I know exactly how she feels, I had a daughter who I gave up for adoption. It wasn't my choice but my father's. I regret doing it every day. I went on to have a son who is 18 now, but my daughter would be 20. I was 23 when I had my daughter.
You are still young. No time like the present to look for her. I found my birth mom when I was 24 and had the pleasure of her in my life for 30 yrs when she passed away.
Hello Becky. Your story would be mine had it not been for my wonderful mother. My pregnancy was horrible, I was 16 when I fell pregnant and 17 when I had him, and my mother stuck up for herself and for me and told him that he WASN'T going to force me to give my baby away and she was the first one to hold him after he was born as I was very unwell after the delivery, and although she died 18 years ago, my son will be 40 next May, he thought of her as another mother and I'm happy about that. My father refused to talk to me for over a year and every time I walked into a room he'd leave it and every time I said hello he'd ignore me. I don't think I could have coped if I'd had to adopt my son out. Go and find your daughter and I wish you the best of luck in doing so. From NSW Australia.
wasn't your fault love.. In the case of the son in the vid,, his mother did choose to not tell anyone but ran away as an adult and not accept the consequences of her actions,, so very sad..BUT, you were clearly forced into it. Hopefully you will meet them one day ❤️ not sure I read that right . you already had a child when you fell pregnant again and gave them up for adoption? maybe my maths are wrong. sorry of I got this wrong. sorry I think I did read that wrong.
How was it your father's decision if you were 23? You were more than old enough to make your own decisions unless you were legally regarded as mentally unstable.
Binge watching these episodes and while the stories of mom’s finding their children make me lose it, some of these stories about these dads have me scratching my head. They all clearly miss their kids but their stories at times can be 👀
I’m using up all my data to watch these from Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 . My go to place when I need a few sobs😢
Same. But I found this show from watching long lost family UK which is so much more authentic and much more sensitive to the stories and the feelings of all the people involved. Im just addicted to real people real stories and real emotional expression hey, that's literally the only reason I'm here
Kkkkkkkkk.......nekudhura kwaro zvakaoma zvekuda nyaya
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@@AM-di5eg I know!
Bless you. Is there no wifi in Zimbabwe?
My heart goes out to her. To bad she hadn't trusted her family.
Sk. She did the right thing
Martins adopted parents were great so loving and caring
I love watching lost and found ,bring me to tears too.❤️❤️...so I'm you're new subscriber from Philippines.👍💞😊😊
This program keeps me shedding a tear. Hope more and more closures to come around the world.
I was adopted but I dont look at it that way .My parents are so wonderful and I'm blessed.There us no way I'd want to find these people all I would say is Thank you.
Oh my I can’t stop crying!! How beautiful
Hi Brenda, how are you doing?
More Lost & Found please.... I love this show.
Martin is so handsome.
Thank you for this program!!! 👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽👍🏽❤❤❤
I cried just watching it, and tears started to flow. But that lady had no tears. Why not?
There's a lot to learn from this program.
Hi Ann, how are you doing?
God, I couldn't stop crying - so beautiful
That's so sad both the man's wife and the girls dad are terminal.
Thank God for these strong women who choose life for their children, only to be reunited later.
Not crying is impossible
Every daughter deserves to be loved by her daddy.
Many of my friends have been adopted and several older women I knew as a child were forced to give up their babies against their will. This era was a crime against humanity.
That was beautiful, to meet the adoptive parents first.
Both amber and her father walk the same! Their left foot turns inward!
Anne is definitely Martins bio mom! The resemblance is very strong!
Martins adoptive parents are beautiful and his birth mom was very brave to meet his parents I cried for all of them wonderful story
Indeed Forgivenes is the true Pat for deliverance... Thanks our Lord for allowing the true to shine in our souls .... Miracles DO happen...Every day is a new day... A new beginning... But it is up to US how we going to deal with it... From Costa Rica ...God Bless all of You...Pura Vida..
ive been crying whole episode
cant imagine how she felt being able to hold her son in her arms for the first time ever even if hes 40 years old. Thats still her baby boy.
I love to watch these. Greetings from Poland :)
I do too, hello from the USA
14:24 I can understand why she would feel guilt, but she shouldn't feel shameful. Guilt = I did bad. Shame = I am bad.
We all have things we wish we'd done differently. She didn't need forgiveness; there was nothing to forgive. She made the bravest choice any woman on earth could make, and she enriched the adoptive parents' lives immeasurably.
I was adopted and forced to give up my oldest daughter. I would love to meet my baby girl.
David is such a nice guy very proffesional
Hi Lynn, how are you doing?
OMG MAKES ME CRY , WHAT A TOUCHING STORY.
What an awesome detective work you do David! Congrats and greetings from Brazil.
Nikki’s story was very touching to.
Same here, so glad she didn't wait!!!
Enough lost time.
I loved all 3 stories!
Number 5 today. Thanks for the program
The girl is so worried about being Māori, its almost weird. Like that's the first thing she brings up when talking to her dad. Its like she's got money coming if she is or something.
I cried while watching this a mother looking for her son😮
I’m not crying,you’re crying...
No I’m not crying I’m sobbing, and struggling to type through my tears.
Ha we're all crying all too beautiful 😍
Alright this one got me! 😭 Oh my goodness this mother I sure hope her heart is healed?!
very touching everytime i saw this secret lost and found biological children THANK YOU SO MUCH SIR FOR GIVING THEM AN ANSWERED
I was 36 when I met my dad for the first time it was strange and exciting and it was so good for the both of us as my mother was not so happy about me want to meet him
Amber looks just like her dad!
The 3 stories made me cry
Amber looks like her father Glenn and her young half brother.
Lots of tears watching this episode.
I am so crying my eyes out with these meetings😭😭😭....