The video of them singing about England (and the interview that happened at the same time) hurts my heart for them. They just look so sad and broken. I can’t help but think what they were going through at that moment that had made them feel so distressed. Their sweet, sad, little faces… 😢 I’ve always been interested in high order multiples, probably in the same way most people are - nature vs nurture. But what these girls went through - being displayed, being taken away from their parents, then being thrown back into what ended being a horrible situation. Not being given the money owed to them. Being separated and relatively unsocialized for so long. It all just breaks my heart for them. May the two surviving women spend the rest of their lives happy, however that may be.
I’m so passionate about this case. I feel so deeply and they should be a reminder that children still are not protected from exploitation! I hope we can see some laws in their name go through before they turn 100! Family vloggers and parents of child actors need to set aside money for their kids! I cannot believe my ears, I feel so deeply for these women. 😢 they are so strong!
The beautiful girls had trauma and their father sexually abused them on top of the fantasy life they lived for so long. It was a tourest enterprise as on of their son's mentioned. They were brought up by a doctor and nurses but then were joined with their family when they were eight, never felt the love they needed. They never received the money they were promised. I hate the fact that the photographed birthday parties were fake cakes and wrapped up empty boxes!!
@@videox222ifyI’d heard this - I was unsure of whether it was this son (I think another son is interviewed in a different media piece I’ve seen on their lives) but seeing as how he’s the one that started it, it doesn’t surprise me. It’s so sad to think he seems so genuine here and yet could do that to his own mother.
Happy 90th Birthday to Cecile and Annette!!
The video of them singing about England (and the interview that happened at the same time) hurts my heart for them. They just look so sad and broken. I can’t help but think what they were going through at that moment that had made them feel so distressed. Their sweet, sad, little faces… 😢
I’ve always been interested in high order multiples, probably in the same way most people are - nature vs nurture. But what these girls went through - being displayed, being taken away from their parents, then being thrown back into what ended being a horrible situation. Not being given the money owed to them. Being separated and relatively unsocialized for so long. It all just breaks my heart for them. May the two surviving women spend the rest of their lives happy, however that may be.
I’m so passionate about this case. I feel so deeply and they should be a reminder that children still are not protected from exploitation! I hope we can see some laws in their name go through before they turn 100! Family vloggers and parents of child actors need to set aside money for their kids! I cannot believe my ears, I feel so deeply for these women. 😢 they are so strong!
These are the some of the sweetest and kindest women that exist on this earth.
Airdate was October 5, 1998. It aired over CKWS in Kingston.
Happy 90th birthday. 😭
It looks like they have ptsd!
The beautiful girls had trauma and their father sexually abused them on top of the fantasy life they lived for so long. It was a tourest enterprise as on of their son's mentioned. They were brought up by a doctor and nurses but then were joined with their family when they were eight, never felt the love they needed. They never received the money they were promised. I hate the fact that the photographed birthday parties were fake cakes and wrapped up empty boxes!!
and I read that in recent years the son in the video sole money from poor Cecile but she declined to press charges
@@videox222ifyI’d heard this - I was unsure of whether it was this son (I think another son is interviewed in a different media piece I’ve seen on their lives) but seeing as how he’s the one that started it, it doesn’t surprise me. It’s so sad to think he seems so genuine here and yet could do that to his own mother.
Wasn’t her son Bertrand the one who took his mom’s money and ran off?
Yes 😢
Yes it was!
poor ladies.
10k $ wedding in the 50s. They spent the money