DNA Test Revealed I'm Actually Mixed Race l Stranger In My Family
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- Опубліковано 12 вер 2024
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Luke grew up thinking he was White British but a DNA test reveals that isn’t the case.
Luke’s search reveals much more than he ever imagined possible, uncovering six decades of family secrets and a brand new multiracial family. He also finds himself healing much more than just his own emotional pain.
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This story made my cry! The biological father who is half Guinea-Bissau half Portuguese didn’t know his own father neither because he was a Portuguese soldier who fought in Guinea-Bissau. So Luke’s journey actually brought closure to two generations because now Carlos also knows where he comes from.
You Put that lovely
❤
Thank you for this information.
Wow
And he looks a lot like the biological father!
I feel for his dad, he must have known deep down but still loved and raised him. His mother is very much at fault because if anyone knew, it was her yet she said nothing.
I think his mother had told his father but they just didn't bring it up because it was too upsetting.
He thought he was fully white?
I don't feel for his dad. His dad has a son! He raised him, he is his dad, blood or no blood. That is actually how adoption works.
I have a bio father and a step-father. My step-father came into my life when I was 5. He is more of a dad to me than my bio father was and always treated me like his daughter.
@@theeggtimertictic1136Upsetting for Who? She just Didn't want to feel Embarrassed or Ashamed
@@TanyaOwensNo, this is not how adoption works. Adoption doesn't involve cheating on your husband and pretending a child conceived with another man is his.
How could they not tell he was mixed? Look at him as a baby!
What about white peoples who have Black in them that’s not obvious with features but is in their DNA?
They knew. It's more about how people love to live in denial. The mother definitely knew. And dad was passive and also in denial. Of course son had many "hints" from strangers that's why he finally did a DNA test. Many friends and relatives around them like mother's friend who went on vacation with her also knew and lived in collusion with the lies. Humans are very interesting. Have you ever seen the documentary Little White Lie by Lacey Schwartz? This is one of many stories that continue to be uncovered because of modern DNA testing
haha ikr
exactly.. mama played..
Exactly… he is a bit delulu, I bet he is not happy he is not fully white, like he wanted to be lol
From his baby photos, you gotta be legally blind to not see this man is mixed with something other than white, c'mon now!
So.,....
The curly hair was a giveaway.
@@NATASHA-GORDOSTNASHA Wooly🐑.
@@lobsterbalelegesse9919 What's the difference between curly and wooly? BTW, possibly irrelevant. But the Biblical reference to hair like wool, was symbolic and referred more to the color than texture of the hair.
reminds me of the Call the Midwife episode with the white couple. The dad was sterile. The mom gave birth to a brown baby. The dad was like this is the most beautiful baby in the world! He accepted the kid as his, happy, because technically he was sterile. The miracle of life!
I do feel for the man that brought him up, his dad. How very sad for him 💔
Yeah cuz he was definitely lied to
No, the adoptive dad was not lied to. He just did not want his adoptive son to know, so the mom kept it secret, until she was asked by her son.
He wasn't lied to. He knew.
@@anglophils645 The Dad still has he love of his son. That's not going to get shifted. The son just has some questions answered and someone else to love.
He knew.
Definitely looked mixed race from a young age. Handsome young man.
His nose changed along the way.
Yes especially as a child.
He has other issues. Why would he be so devastated, when he found out his heritage was West African ? He reacted like that was the worst thing in the world. I no longer have empathy for him.
@@magicworld3242 It meant that the father he knew as his Dad, wasn't his biological father. That's a crushing blow. It has nothing to do with his African heritage, but that cements the fact that his life has been a lie.
💯
❤ your dad that raised you must have loved your mom and you. He never questioned it openly. Beautiful. Hope all worked out for you.
He already knew.
Cuckold was raising another man’s child, idk why women like to commend that.
@@woodswalno nothing was said until the dna result. He prob knew deep down but never voiced it
@@natv55 he knew he was just indenial. His wife was unfortunately too loose.
May God bless his English dad for raising a good lad.
Them finding his biological dad is the biggest shocker for me.
A first name and a bar..
Impressive
Facts!!!
I'm sure the DNA matches were the biggest contributor. It was a little weird how worried he was about the real DNA test when the case for Carlos was already built around that. If his name was Carlos, he has a network of DNA matches shared with Luke and worked at that specific bar 30 years ago, chances are high. The actual DNA test would be more of a formality, and would be unlikely to say anything else. Especially if he recalls having a fling with an English woman back then.
There are so many(mixed race) white people out there!!!!
Unnecessary family secrets hurt everyone.
Yes! But if he was raised around black people, they would have told him he's mixed 15 years ago.
This. I can't stand people who lie to this extent. What an awful damaging lie. Only a sociopath could lie like this.
@@nkwari People told him. Even a stranger pegged him as mixed race. Mother, father friends and family all knew. Humans live in denial and often collude with lies not to upset the status quo
@@nkwariso true 😂😂
This right here, well said❤
One of the few fathers that can unironically say “Luke, I am your father”
Happy for Luke & Carlos…
Devastated for Luke’s dad (who clearly wasn’t okay since he didn’t participate in this segment, couldn’t even face the camera, and likely feels like he’s lost the son he loved and raised for more than 2 decades).
He always knew and he's likely relieved that his son isn't gay. Not saying there's anything wrong with being gay. There isn't, but we as a society are not quite to the point where if the ability to choose was an option, most wouldn't care.
@kernalbert4939 The son is gay. He literally said right before meeting his biological father: "I wonder if I should come out to him?"
@@seattleemeraldcity9306 Yeah I know. I'm saying the dad who raised him always knew that he wasn't his biological son and since he isn't his son, that guy can say in his deepest thoughts to himself, at least MY son isn't gay (because he doesn't have one)...
He didn't lose his son. Luke will always see the man that raised him as dad.
@@seattleemeraldcity9306his Biological father might be on that side as well well bi
Wow resembles his dad quite much! Father looks good for his age too. Amazing story!
Those black genes ❤
Yea I was thinking he looks better than the son
@@TheHilikus89 european genes def prematurely aged his son, the father had a full head of hair lol
Yes, the dad looks like his brother…wow!!
I said the same, LOL!@@TheHilikus89
Bravo to Luke taking the opportunity to find out who he is.
This is why it’s so important to be honest right from the start. A friend of mine didn’t know she was adopted until her grandfather mentioned it to her when she was 8 years old. He thought her mother had told her, but it had been kept a secret. This has impacted my friend’s whole life in many ways and it could all have been very different if her mother and father had had the courage to be straight with her from a very young age. So, if you take anything from this story please let it be that the old saying “honesty is the best policy” is hugely important in such cases.
the issue is that adoption parents don't seem to know how to tell the child(ren) that they are adopted...out of fear the children will be asking for real parents....just my opinion.
@@timookello3822 It is easy if it is done right from the earliest age the child can understand. I have an adoptee in my extended family and the adoptive parents they did that.
@@barnowl.just because your extended family worked out that way doesn’t mean it work for all. Really depends on the child / person. This guy seems to have took it within his stride. He’s dealt with it as an adult and clearly didn’t impact him as a child.
@@timookello3822 "Asking for real parents"
well they r prob crackheads so nah
His dad must have really wanted a child, because if he'd had any doubt he would have seen that the baby wasn't his immediately.
😂
Your Daddy that raised you is still your Dad sweetheart. This happened to my Mama. I didn't even know the truth until I was an adult. I did notice she was darker than my Aunt and Uncle though, but never questioned it. But, my Gramps was still my Gramps and he knew the whole time. They just never told my Mama until well into adulthood. My Mama decided not to even look for her bio dad out of respect for my Gramps being the greatest Dad ever. I wish you the best, love. You are doing the right thing no matter what that ends up being.👑🙏🏽👑
To me he just looked like a regular light skinned black man you'd see in America - whether that be non mixed, mixed, or afro latino, or from the caribbean - but he in no way, shape, or form looks "100% english". Im just baffled he never questioned his parents backgrounds
Right. I’m from the American south and said the same thing to myself.
Same. I have several black family members that look like him. Although, most black people in America have other ethnicities in their lineage.
For me he looks like a regular MIXED RACE man
@joannabosededixon3734 what he looks like is a mixed race girl
What we see in others is not always what others see in themselves. He grew up in a white family, and everyday they reinforced that he was their child, family member. And his identify formed from there. It's not completely far fetched that he didn't jump to the conclusion that he was instead mixed.
Dad looks very young and handsome
black don't crack (they have thicker skin that doesn't wrinkle so fast and their skin is optimized to withstand sunshine - just perfect and pretty)
@@whattheflyingfuck...Melanin. WTFF indeed… thicker skin????
Aww shucks. It is pretty dope to be black. 🥹@@whattheflyingfuck...
@@whattheflyingfuck... black skin is not thicker, it just has melanin to deflect the effects of the sun
Like a turd baking in the sun you mean ?
I remember playing with a kid as a child that belived he was white but very visibly mixed. Identity is a an important part of our lives and the true always come out in the end
Me too. I was much older than the little kid who liked tagging along with my cousin and I. He had blond hair and blue eyes with olive skin but had two light skinned Black parents. I guess DNA from one of them was of a white person in their family tree somewhere which isn’t uncommon in the south. Anyways, I would purposely ask the kid what color he was, and he’d say white everyone 😂. I thought it was pretty hilarious. I asked him why he thought that and he would hold up his hands and widen his eyes to show me they were blue as the ocean. I lost touched. It’s been years. He should be a young adult now. I’d sure ask him again if we were to ever meat. 😂
We had an Indian family who lived next to us for about 4 years and their youngest was a blue eyed blonde girl who would tell my daughter all about how she's Indian. Her dad later told me that she was adopted from Ukraine and they were waiting until she was 18 to tell her. I was thinking um sir everyone else will tell her before you then 🥴🥴
@@joanna0988 yeah why tell everyone else but the child themselves????
@@britjj5126 I have no idea it was very odd. They were educated nice people too, not like they didn't know better.
@@joanna0988 very odd indeed
Wow had did his mother even pass this off. You can tell his mixed race
You can see the Black in him
I bet the in laws were talking behind the scenes!
@@jjgraygrayno, you can see the Mulatto in him, which is exactly what he is.
No, I can't. I think ony Americans are so obssesed with race. In Europe he would be viewed as average white.
Luke, I am so touched by your story. I used to work with adopting families, and every single word you have uttered here is something I have heard adopting parents and children who didn't know they were adopted say. Of *course* you feel like an imposter! People have told you lies! And important part of you--your history--was wrong. You are not alone. There are lots of people just like you, and you have friends, too. One more thing: Many people say they are terribly upset by what they've learned. Frequently this has to do with "race" issues. Hey, people out there. Listen to me. We are all African! That's where humans started. WE ARE ALL COUSINS! [End of rant.]--From your very pale cousin with strawberry blonde hair.
You’re overlooking the MESOPOTAMIAN CRADLE OF CIVILIZATION…🤦🏻♀️🤯.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I can relate to this so much. I found out I am mixed race at 42 and I feel like an imposter too.
Because feeling a colour not real
Everyone on this planet is mixed race
Please tell us your story. What are you mixed with?
@@natakijean-baptiste1746Feeling a colour is a remedial way to word it. You would not understand unless it was you. Show some empathy or be quiet.
You are not an imposter. You did not know so there was no 'being an imposter' on your part. You were lied to/the truth misrepresented/ not given. to you. It is not your fault so please do not claim that word as a description of who you really are.
I feel for his Dad…he must have all sorts of emotions…duped could be one of..for all these years. Surely some family members would have noticed. Best wishes Luke
Pretty sure he wasn't in the dark.
He did know they just didn't talk about it
He’s an idiot if he thought that was his baby
His dad is a good-looking man. I bet he was really popular with women in his younger years.
Absolutely handsome. Wonder if there are other kids out there. Tourists seem to like these holiday romance.
I have a lot of respect for the dad that raised you as his
Even the doggie is sad! The afro hair as a kid was a give away! Look after yourself! Your Biological Father looked great and I am guessing he came with a gift. I feel sorry for the dad that brought him up. I hope that you and the dad you know from birth have an even stronger bond! Great mini segment!
It's called Kinky hair not afro. Afro is a type of hairstyle not a texture.
@@Poeticfloetic Kinky hair or afro textured hair. I always say I have an afro as I have 4c with tight coyly hair which I have never relaxed. What that little fellow was sporting in that cute pic was a "fro"!
He had neither kinky nor afro hair, it's called mixed hair texture, you can see that it's soft and curly which black people do not have. They have tightly coiled curly hair, big difference
@@VegasElement Black people's hair is a whole spectrum, there are so many blacks who are not mixed and their hair is soft and curly. And would you consider, Guineans, Somalis or Ethiopians as black people? Well they are and 3/4 of their populations have "soft" and "curly" hair. Furthermore, did you watch the show, his father is mixed black, some mixed people might come out looking white and blue eyes but then end up with afro type 4 hair! I know quite a few mixed people and some of them have little wars with their combs, as it doesn't just slide through!
@@Athenaforever2308Those nationalities you named have higher than average mixed and multiracial communities in them. You’re basing blackness off of the racist “one drop black rule”. Black people have only coily have and African phenotype. Healthy African black 4c hair CAN be soft and curly.. not that mixed race hair curly you see in the video with him or you see on the daily
His mother did this to protect her own interests. The bio Dad seems interested in knowing him. Imagine how his life would have been learning also the Portuguese and Guinean culture. He would have had more people to love him.
Ugh! I want to see more. Lol. I had chills like I know Luke personally. I pray they are able to build a relationship and that the father that raised Luke is at peace with this. I don’t imagine Luke just dismissing the man that raised him but I’m sure emotions for everyone are all over the place.
Full episode is on bbc i player
@@deebelle2730thank you!
@@deebelle2730In US so same issue. I don't feel like doing a whole VPN thing for an episode.
Crazy how the mom just never said a single thing until he got his dna tested. Wrong for everyone involved and for what? She didn’t even get away with it. This is definitely bittersweet.
I really would have liked to see more about the after the meeting... did they get along, did they stay in touch, does he have other siblings?
the father also seems gay
@@timookello3822 'seems' -oh please! Do you have psychic ability to make such a statement !
Looking at him I see a mixed race so I don't understand why as he grew older he didn't notice that. His dad looks gorgeous
Right!!!
I have noticed that a lot of people raised in certain homes do not see certain things.
I watched a documentary about a similar situation, and the woman said it basically came down to her parents choosing denial; her mother in denial about there being proof of her cheating on her husband ( a child) and her father not even questioning it because it would mean facing the fact that his wife cheated on him. And because everyone she grew up with was all white, they didn’t question it; her parents always said it was just family genes. It wasn’t until the woman herself started dating a mixed race boy in high school, who flat out said to her, you know you’re Black right, that it really all came out. It’s just crazy what people can convince themselves of.
Chimamanda Ngozi is a female black nigerian writer, living in america. She came to america to have her colege/university education. She said only at that time found out she is black.
@@jeronimodavidgaroupa5143 Sensationalism. Africans know they are "Black," which they know has been equated to being African. If Africans are lightening their skin, they are aware that they belong to the melanated African community. She's aware enough to have heard Africans or African Americans being referred to as "Black," people. Negroid; Negrito; Negrin; Negri; Negro; Black. This has been for centuries. She's not devoid of social awareness.
I totally get Luke’s incredulous reaction. It’s like putting pieces of a puzzle together that you didn’t even realize you had to do!
And how lovely is it that they got to meet.
The mum would have known who the dad really was. The fact that she kept this from her son, and didn’t seem all that bothered in the video (no tears at all just a pat on the head and a half arsed apology), just makes me feel so gutted and disappointed. Poor guy having to go through this. I hope he and Carlos get some healing ❤️🩹
The problem is, this all happened before DNA. So nobody knew that in Luke's lifetime, it would be something he could find out, and by that time, telling him was too late. This is so common you have no idea, I and several friends were wild teens, our kids fathers are assumed to be correct. And they're not unhappy in their lives because they don't know. It was a very different time. I don't think the time we live in now is very healthy. Technology is horrible and has ruined so much of life. DNA turns otherwise happy lives upside down. This case is different because the child is biracial but most cases are not biracial and people just never know it's not their dad.
@@friedrice7727 I’m not sure why you’d necessarily need DNA. You’d know based on who you slept with and the rough time period around when you conceived. Surely you would know which men you’ve slept with and therefore you would know that out of them one of those men would be the real father. From the looks of things she knew but just didn’t want contact with her son’s father as it was a one night stand.
and sometimes we don't want to deal with "TRUTH "
@@emilywhite664, not just that, she basically cheated on her boyfriend. She slept with this guy shortly after she started dating her now husband.
I don't think it had anything to do with not wanting to upset her son or her husband. It was about covering up her cheating, and the lies she told about her pregnancy.
Stevie Wonder can see he's mixed race 😂
😂😂😂
And ray Charles. The biological dad is super handsome, can't blame the mother.
I mean, really!🤣
Lol 😂
Helen Keller too!
I’m American and I am incredibly confused why he’d like he was 100% English!?! Sir…
The Brits have a thing about that
Me too.. I'm like cmon now.....
@@Catchthiswaver They do indeed. It's very white and uptight there.
@@emyrdaniela6037erm no it isn't clearly you've never been 😂
Because they haven't yet been fully terrorized into actually despising both civilisation itself and their own nation by the self hatred cult, to quite the same degree.
I had a coworker who was half black but she looked full white it does happen
But that’s because she has white ancestry like every African American (if she is). Statistically, that makes sense. His denial is the inverse of that and far more puzzling.
African Americans have on average 25% European DNA so that makes sense if they have one fully white parent and look more white. My friend is half black and her husband is white, one of her kiddos looks like a white child with curly hair and her daughter has much darker features but straight hair. DNA is so cool.
@@joanna0988 The average is 15-18% meaning african americans are just like everyday africans. and hear this from me. African genes do not care if you have 30% . it is all a roll of dices. I onno why you guys entertain this ridiculous idea that it makes a "difference" it does not.
it is consistently down to own's own gene pool. i have met enough 75% white that look as if they are 25% white .anecdotal evidences never trump reality.
Most "African-Americans" Do not! have white ancestry. Where did u get that lie from? a people of many colors...who have dominant genes whereas white genes are recessive. 🙄
@@joanna0988explain how dominant come from recessive? Blacks don't come from whites......it's the other way around
The mum always knew; let’s be honest.
Am i the only one who noticed that dad is hot? Best wishes to all.
I paused the video when the dad appeared in the doorframe and gasped hahaha. very handsome dad😅
No you're not. I said the same thing to my mom. Totally understand why Mom had a good time in Portugal. 😆
Me tooooo
We all did…
You're both handsome. Those genes will keep you looking young!!
This is bittersweet as a viewer. I’m honored to have this shared with us & I’m happy for the young man & his biological dad. It’s clear from the childhood family photos that he tans very well & that there were obvious signs for the parents; most kids would need to see more to notice; like this guy I lose any color in the winter; like my grandmother; but I tan much, much more. I too had episodes once I moved; where people questioned my heritage; in my case; asking me if I was Spanish or Latino; being southern Black; I knew were were mixed including indigenous. Imagine my surprise to find out a family secret…yes; Latino. So I really wanted to hear more of this story. Is his da; ok with the reveal? He had to know from the time his son was young; the mom; sorta indicated that. I hope all is well & that there is more revealed to the story. It’s comforting realizing that there are so many people with mixed ethnic heritages out there! It hopefully makes us less polarized. Blessed be the parents that love the children in their lives & don’t reject children. His first dad needs huge pats on the back!
With DNA tests out there some men are finding out that they are fathers of an adult child they didn't know existed. A friend of mine had this happen. Thankfully, her biological father was overjoyed to meet her & have her join his family. The biological mother never told him that she had gotten pregnant & gave her up for adoption & refused to meet with her.
There was lots of stigma being a single parent, due to your relationship falling apart, let alone an unmarried mother right up until the mid-1990s in the UK.
Some women, particularly if they were teenagers, never got over how they were made to feel getting pregnant, giving birth in secret and then being made to give up their baby.
My godmother was forced to give up her eldest child for this reason in the 1960s. Luckily they met each other before she died.
Another now deceased friend in the early 1970s got help from the church and Shelter to keep her child and later married a guy who adopted the child. Meanwhile her family made plans to take the child abroad and be given to a childless married relative. The actual child's bio-father knew she was pregnant but due to his status was not allowed to stay in the UK. He also would not want the child brought up in his own country due to the conditions at the time.
In the 1980s I had a headteacher who tried to kick me and other pupils out of her primary school as our parents were divorced or separated. Unfortunately for her my dad then mum refused to put up with her crap. She backed down with me as she risked not retiring with her pension.
Finally in the 1990s the Tory government launched their back to basics campaign all about families with married parents, whilst cheating on their own wives and fathering children with their mistresses.
Ohhh, so happy, and yet, so sad...
I understand his reaction fully. I found out at 15 that the man I knew as my father, was not! Unfortunately, due to mother, who did have all his details but would not disclose them, I was never told everything until after my birth father was dead. I was devastated and it has been with me all my life since. It's part of human nature to want to know the truth in this matter.
My best friend's mother was given up; when she contacted her birth mother, she told her to never contact her. Of course, the scars of that rejection trickled down through the family, and my friend suffered for it. She killed herself in 2011. I miss her so much.
@@shirleyashanti3031
Oh WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! I am soooo sorry. 😐😐
I can only assume he grew up in an area that is not multi-cultural because if he grew up in a city like London he would have heard comments about him looking mixed race throughout the years.
If he lived in an all white area and his mum and the rest of the family ‘hid’ it from him then I can see how he didn’t figure this out for himself before now.
Sometimes the secret is to protect the child against racism. Ironically, he could have even been taught racism in his community.
@@Skylightatdusk that’s true.
Am I only one who thinks a mirror could have told him what the DNA test had to; and for many reasons his mom refused to?
Nope! But the eyes tend to see what the brain tell them to!
@@silentnight9655clearly his brain wasn't telling him much! I mean even his hair should've given him some inkling smh.
@@miisty6438 Denial. A bit sad really.
I took a My Heritage DNA test and I got English 53% Azores Islands Portugal 26.4 % Irish Scottish Welsh 8.9 % Scandinavian 7.6 % East European 4.1 % I just met my dad and I am 48 years old.
The mom knew the entire time and never told him. That’s rough. He’s very kind.
His dad didn’t know that was not his kid? my god
That's obvious 😂😂
He looks mixed race too. Hope thus discovery doesnt affect him too much
He knew obviously, he got with his mum when he was little. Kid just didn’t know he wasn’t his bio dad.
????@@Whimswirl
I think the dad didn't want the son to know he wasn't his dad
Poor guy not knowing his real identity for all those years !!! As for the guy who raised him I feel bad for him 😢
Oh phooey, I'm in the USA, I can't watch the full episode 😭. Dude has his dad's nose!
And yeah, I could tell right off the back he was mixed and there was some chocolate in him. Happy that everyone was open to doing the DNA and meeting. And Kudos to the genealogy expert who found his dad based on a first name!
Tanya "chocolate" ? Le Sigh !
The fruits of a hot-girl summer. 🧨🧨
That husband probably suspected the truth but now the house of cards has fallen. Poor guy
The African result is always the most shocking one despite what the mirror has been saying all along.
Why is the 'African' one the most shocking - for you ?
@@barnowl. Not me, those in the vids.
Lovely❤ a sense of belonging is deep, so happy for this gentleman.
Sooo amazing! Both are very handsome and truly resemble each other. Would love to see part two ❤
Bless his dad....he definitely must have known he wasn't his son biologically ...but raised him with love and acceptance regardless...
I'm a black man (Nigerian). As a MAN I feel heartbreak for the English dad. Your own seed legacy is no more. For this reason I hope he has other kids. Props to Luke for handling everything with so much grace and looks like he'll get two dads out of this. The mother was foul. Not just the initial bad decision, but not being transparent all these years.
The father who raised him may have known - we didn't get the full story, only a little of it.
I strongly suspect that the British father ALWAYS KNEW the truth.
From the thumbnail, I saw a mix guy. He looks like dad as well. Good for him
Omg I need to see the rest of this❤
Im adopted and never met my biological parents either. Even though my parents also explained it to me since 3 or 4 and we're very good parents. I grew up with a big why and what if in my head.
Then , if you wish, you can begin a search as other adoptees do.
How did he not realise he was mixed race?
WOW! You can see the family resemblance once you see his biological father, Carlos!
I'm African and believe me, a lot of grandmas, mom's and daughter sofer because of ultramen that left them there abandon. So I know what is father and him feel it, thank you for this document ❤
I'm so happy he met his Father. They seem so happy to meet each other.
That's what's important.
I've learned people see what they want to see. He was loved as a child, that's what counts. I hope the man who raised him is doing ok. He did a wonderful job.
Carlos is handsome
Very good looking, I wonder how old he was. Cause his mum looked older.
I want to know if he had other kids out. Him being a Playboy and all. Besides his father seems gay. So glad he clarified that.😊❤
Your sexual orientation should have no bearing on whether you get the job or not. Call me a bigot.
Funny that race and class was also mentioned but you’re so focused on homosexuals, you must love those guys.
It shouldn't, but your attention seeking now.
Dad is giving zesty vibes. (not that there's anything wrong with that 😆)
I do wonder if the "holiday romance" was something of a more transactional nature. Also, Carlos looks a lot younger than the mother. How old was he when they met?
The son is zesty
They’re both “zesty”
Nasty
Im very confused that he looked in the mirror his whole life and said "Im white"..... I mean even a stranger could tell he was multi ethnic, literally.
In Africa he is a White man and also Latin America and some Caribbean islands!
Dad must be devastated to have a gay son! ( no offense) just facts as not everyone is woke or liberal!
@@celticmulato2609which part of Africa? Because in my country he isn’t white.
@@rojamillerover Do u mean which part he is White?
@@rojamillerover Are you Sub Saharan African from the continent??
Where is the rest of this I want to see it. I think he dad may be possibly Gay or Bi too.
Same. My gaydor picked that up, too! I think it might be hereditary.
I’m glad I’m not the only person who picked up on his dad mannerisms it’s so obvious
Is there a part 2??? I would like to know more.
Full episode is on bbc iplayer
This must have been so shocking and upsetting to him. Probably makes him want to rethink his entire life. But I hope instead of spiraling, he takes this opportunity to understand himself and his experiences in a new light. Esp since the change is to mostly non-white. Good luck to him!
PS: also poor mom, trying to hold this in to not hurt him or his dad (it sounds like it wasn't cheating?)
PPS: I can't believe he found his bio dad!
poor mom??????
Uh he's less than a quarter Black...... over 70% white.... he's still white with a dash of flavor
He's not mostly non white. Portuguese is not regarded as anything but Caucasian.
Wow he looks like his dad. The people of Bissau can be mixed themselves. It looks like Carlos is. Bissau was colonized by the Portuguese so it looks like he is of some west African ethnicity and Portuguese.
This is a story with a good ending. Love to see it!
To some degree we are all mixed. We all came from one race, the Human race, which is mixed from day one.
Exactly
I am from Guine-Bissau and I live in the U.K. i have spent Xmas and New Year Eve 2023 there. I just broke down in tears, our country is very small but one of the most loving people. We have beautiful islands, lots of fish and seafood. ❤❤❤
He has his biological father's nose and his head looks much like his English father's head! Beautiful!
That's his momma big Ole cheating head
@@ariamason9324😂😂😂
I have had the same experience, not the racial aspect but knew my dad wasn’t my real dad , he treated me different to my siblings and caused me emotional damage!
I did a dna test at 44 years old to free myself from the ????s, you have to do what’s best for you to heal and know yourself!
I’ve never had a apology from my parents just more rejection,silence,denial and narcissistic behavior!
I’ve had to distant myself from my parents, my real dad is a family friend who grew up with my mother his life has been destroyed by the lies!
Women stop doing this please 😢
At least he smiled and genuinely was warm to his so ❤
Black people from the south seem to know immediately... No test needed.
but don't they always deny african heritage in the south "WE NOT AFFIKKAN , WE NOT" . I am like Oh Yes you is !.
😂 @@PHlophe
@@PHlophe No, "they" do not always deny African heritage. That's ridiculous.
Beautiful story, so many layers.
This man is BEAUTIFUL!!!
A true father is so much more than biological DNA. Luke was raised by his real dad, who cared, nurtured &, loved him from infancy. Luke looks mixed race, I think his dad might have suspected but denied or deliberately ignored it choosing instead to love unconditionally.
Good looking dad.
Where is part 2?! Why didn’t we get to see the part where he chats with his father?! 🙄🤔🤷🏽♂️
Where’s Part 2?????
It's on iPlayer in the UK.
Feeling like an imposter is common even for people who are fully aware of their ethnicity but didn’t grow up around the culture. It’s an identity thing.
Huh? Its easy to see the mixed race as an American. We see tons of kids like him around here. Very common
Yes, when they showed him as a child I could tell
I'm truly floored that this didn't come up during his childhood. He was clearly a mixed race baby. Did his father always know but just not talk about it? Did his mom tell her bf/husband that she might be pregnant with another man's baby, or did she just bank on him being light enough to pass?
His mom knows she wrong. She wanted her “ family” never considering the damage it would do. That’s toxic and selfish.
Cool story. So glad they had a nice meet. Yes, as a child he did look like he could be mixed, but kids often don't look like their parents. Hope it goes well for them.
As a Spanish speaker, the mispronunciation of his biological Father’s name from
CARL-OS to CAR-LOS (as in Los Angles) was an evolution within itself.
Now he has a great reason to learn to speak Portuguese and about his Afro-Portuguese heritage. I hope he’s prepared to hear about the slave trade.
The slave trade has nothing to do with it. He's not derived from the Diaspora.
He's from Guinea Bissau, not Portugal. His father was a Portuguese soldier fighting at Guinea Bissau.
Thanks for sharing this wonderful story
A "holiday romance with a bartender" 🙄
Why would they cut the episode at the moment they meet???
Maybe his mother was hoping his dad really was the man who raised him. She probably knew it was at least a possibility he wasn’t.
Just a possibility????? Heck naw, she KNEW who the father was. That man looks visibly mixed. Look at his hair as a youngster. Look at his nose and lips. Good grief. I'm sure that very many people in this young man's life already strongly suspected his mixed heritage throughout the years.
His baby pictures show he is mixed with black ancestry, his biological father doesn't look Portuguese, he does resembles a person of African ancestry!
Anyway he is a good looking young man!
I’m stunned he didn’t realize he was black just by looking in the mirror.
Mixed race*
He's mixed, dude
I know he’s mixed. As am I. We actually look similar. Light skin but the features are clearly not full white. That’s what I meant by my comment.
It's ridiculous how much it meant for his boss to tell him to click mixed race .
Like why are you so invested in what I got going on?
Plot twist: the dad is gay as well (tell me you weren't thinking it too lol)
The same thing I was thinking as soon as I saw him but I could be wrong. Never judge a book by it's cover.
🙄🙄🙄🙄🙄
His father is so elegant. I hope this works for them.
Why was his manager ticking and deciding his box
They could see what he couldn't.
Great question. People do it all the time. I got a background check a few years ago and when I received the results I saw "white". I am very clearly not white and yet someone decided to put me down as white. I don't understand.
Met all of her quotas. A very inappropriate comment by manager.
This was so wonderful! I have happy tears. Congratulations family.
Oh, please do not let this side-track you. You may have the blood of kings running through your veins--you are still YOU. This is not the end of you!!! You are more than your DNA!❤
definitely working class ... holiday romance with a bartender 😂😂😂 ... we've all done it 🤣🤣
Don’t forget your dad ( the one that cared for you and gave his time and money ) .