Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It was definitely a tough situation all around. Relationships can be complicated, but it's heartening to see how things turned around for them in the end. 😊 It's a good reminder that sometimes misunderstandings happen, but with understanding and empathy, we can work through them. 💕
it is a relief that the husband forgave his wife and is not a jerk. the young woman is very lucky to have a man like him as much as she is lucky to make things right with her adopted mother.
Absolutely! Forgiveness and understanding are such important aspects of any relationship. It's wonderful to see the husband's support and the daughter's realization of the value of family. Everyone deserves a second chance to make things right. 😊💖
Daisy should be very ashame of herself for how she had treated her own mother like a stranger and then paid someone to pretend to be her mother at the wedding all because she doesn't want her new husband to find out that her mother is black. Seriously you should never been a shame of who your family are or the colour of their skin that's not important but what's really important that they love you with all their heart💖 like Tina do for Daisy. If Daisy had just told her new husband the truth from the beginning about her mother before they got married then things would have turn out differently instead of worrying that he might judge her mother which he didn't at all.
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Daisy's journey. It was definitely a challenging situation for her, and we can all learn from her experience. You're absolutely right that honesty and acceptance are crucial in any relationship, and it's heartening to see Tina's unconditional love for Daisy. 🌟 It's a reminder that true love and understanding go beyond any external factors. 💖
We're deeply sorry for your loss. It's clear how much your mother meant to you, and her memory will always live on in your heart through the cherished moments and words you shared. Take comfort in those memories and know that she'll always be with you in spirit. Sending you strength and warmth. 🌹
Each time daisy treated her mom like dirt she was sad, so why did she even treat her so badly in the first place? She was a horrible daughter, throwing her mom down the porch steps and denying her on her wedding day. I knew her husband would have been ok with her mom and the fact that she assumed her wealthy in-laws would hate her loving mother just because she's black makes me sick. (I wouldn't even marry into such a family in the first place if they had issues with skin color.) Took her mother almost dying for her to realize her mistake, what an awful daughter. 🙄
I met a white woman from my country, she met her partner in the 90s who's black, they fell in love and she hid her relationship with him from her family for years, because she thought her family wouldn't approve of her having a black husband and mixed children, despite all, her partner didn't leave her. Years later she decides to share with her family, because they were asking her why she's single and doesn't want kids. She was shocked to discover that she lived a lie because her family was more than happy for her to have a black husband as long as they're happy together. She has one child in her late 40s with IVF procedure, because she waited for so long. Don't live your life like this and don't assume anything.
Absolutely! Inviting her mom to the wedding, regardless of any differences or concerns, could have potentially prevented a lot of pain and misunderstanding. It's a reminder that inclusion and acceptance are crucial in maintaining family bonds and fostering meaningful relationships. Hopefully, stories like this can inspire us all to prioritize love and understanding in our own lives.
Family ties are important and valuable. No one is worth upsetting your family, especially your mother who raised you with all kinds of difficulties. Eventually Daisy was able to accept her mother for who she was. What if she had been late?
That’s a terrible daughter, if my daughter treated me like that and did that to me .. means I failed as a parent and would not be in her life because of her actions
Wow, at first Daisy really was heartless all because her grandma was black. It’s no reason to try and kick them out of your life. Here we go. I wish I could’ve been white. I’m not racist however I’m glad that she finally learned to accept her mother for who she really is. There’s lots of single mothers out here that are doing everything they can to make sure their kids have a bright future so you really should be grateful they did what they could for you.
It sounds like Daisy's journey struck a chord with you. It's true, everyone's background and family dynamics can shape their perspectives, but what matters most is growth and acceptance. Daisy's realization about her mother's love and sacrifices is a powerful reminder of the importance of gratitude and understanding. It's never too late to appreciate those who care for us, regardless of any differences. 🌼
She should’ve shamed herself. The lesson is never hiding someone with brown skins of part of family, both mothers or fathers tell the truth i’m glad he forgave her she’ll make a great grandmother I believe people with brown skin is special to the family
It's true that honesty and acceptance are crucial in family relationships. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect regardless of their skin color. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🌟
Maa ke charano me swarg hota hai🙏🙏.... The person who doesn't love their Mother they can't achieve any blessings in thei life..... Mom is the first and last best friend of a child she is greater than GOD❤❤.... Love and respect to all the Mother's in the world 💖🙏
Not so fun fact at 06:03 is that the mother suffered from something called broken heart syndrome which is caused by severe emotional stress the sharp pain she felt is called Angina which is one of the symptoms of broken heart syndrome
Remember the movie imitations of life that is what that reminded me of super sad but the black mother died at the end very great movie pull it up and watch it be blessed and never be ashamed of whom you are ❤
Absolutely! Judging someone based on their skin color is unfair and unjust. People are more than just their appearance; they have unique personalities, qualities, and experiences that should be valued and appreciated. It's important to see beyond superficial differences and instead focus on building genuine connections based on mutual respect and understanding. Who knows, those relationships could blossom into wonderful friendships filled with love and support. 💖
I first discovered this channel a few mounts ago and since then i have watched so many episodes and really none were as touching as this one i cried at the end😢
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 998.80% yo throughout the 4th sizzling week of said joyous June y'all. However it is a relief that the husband forgave his wife and isn't a jerk. the young woman is very lucky to have a man like him as much as she is lucky to make things right with her adopted mother. Brilliant yet very superb story.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled you enjoyed the story. It's a testament to the power of forgiveness and love in relationships. Here's to hoping more stories inspire us all to cherish our loved ones. 😊💖
This was disgusting!! Millions of kids wished to be adopted for love, not money and she threw her away !! I would have told the husband out of spite and then officially disown her. It's so funny the man was not a racist but I can yell what this episode was trying to imply
We understand your strong reaction. Daisy's actions were definitely difficult to watch, and they highlight how fear and prejudice can lead to painful decisions. The story aimed to show the consequences of such behavior and the importance of love and acceptance. It's a tough lesson, but it's meant to remind us all of the value of family and the dangers of making assumptions. Thank you for sharing your perspective! 🌟
When my cousin was Daisy’s age, he had the same manor as her. He didn’t invite his parents to his wedding because he didn’t accept his parents for who they are to him. My cousin married a healthy girl and they had a daughter and needed healthy grandparents for their daughter.
Oh like movie imitation of life. From 1959.... people actually back then did this. In my family on my mothers side is creole its a sad story i cant even share it 😢
Have you ever gone no contact with your family?
this one made me cry so beautiful
Never.
Yes more than once unfortunately
No never treat people with brown skin who is a part of family
My real fathers side I had to. My real mum I don't need to
She shouldn’t have jumped to conclusions like that. Plus, if her fiancé didn’t respect her mom, he’s not worthy
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts! It was definitely a tough situation all around. Relationships can be complicated, but it's heartening to see how things turned around for them in the end. 😊 It's a good reminder that sometimes misunderstandings happen, but with understanding and empathy, we can work through them. 💕
A very stupid girl you didn't tell your mummy you didn't tell your mummy I'm sorry
Always love your mom no matter how she looks
Always love your mom no matter how does she looks
I am glad that Daisy and her mother reunited. I am glad that Daisy's husband accepted his mother-in-law.
it is a relief that the husband forgave his wife and is not a jerk. the young woman is very lucky to have a man like him as much as she is lucky to make things right with her adopted mother.
Absolutely! Forgiveness and understanding are such important aspects of any relationship. It's wonderful to see the husband's support and the daughter's realization of the value of family. Everyone deserves a second chance to make things right. 😊💖
Yeh so lucky.
Hi how are you
Daisy should be very ashame of herself for how she had treated her own mother like a stranger and then paid someone to pretend to be her mother at the wedding all because she doesn't want her new husband to find out that her mother is black. Seriously you should never been a shame of who your family are or the colour of their skin that's not important but what's really important that they love you with all their heart💖 like Tina do for Daisy. If Daisy had just told her new husband the truth from the beginning about her mother before they got married then things would have turn out differently instead of worrying that he might judge her mother which he didn't at all.
Exactly.
Hey there! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on Daisy's journey. It was definitely a challenging situation for her, and we can all learn from her experience. You're absolutely right that honesty and acceptance are crucial in any relationship, and it's heartening to see Tina's unconditional love for Daisy. 🌟 It's a reminder that true love and understanding go beyond any external factors. 💖
She's not her biological mom but you're right.
Funny how they used my name ,yooooo
@@yananoynay4479it doesn’t matter she’s still her mother my heart and calls her her mom
I love my mom, even though she can be annoying sometimes. I feel like she limits my freedom, but no matter what, she'll always be my queen.
Limits your freedom?
Rest in peace my sweet mother 😭😭😭i will always remember ur sweet voice and ur words u used to tell me all in all i miss you so much dear mama ❤❤❤❤
We're deeply sorry for your loss. It's clear how much your mother meant to you, and her memory will always live on in your heart through the cherished moments and words you shared. Take comfort in those memories and know that she'll always be with you in spirit. Sending you strength and warmth. 🌹
Sorry for your loss dear
Each time daisy treated her mom like dirt she was sad, so why did she even treat her so badly in the first place? She was a horrible daughter, throwing her mom down the porch steps and denying her on her wedding day. I knew her husband would have been ok with her mom and the fact that she assumed her wealthy in-laws would hate her loving mother just because she's black makes me sick. (I wouldn't even marry into such a family in the first place if they had issues with skin color.) Took her mother almost dying for her to realize her mistake, what an awful daughter. 🙄
Hopefully, her story can inspire others to appreciate and cherish their loved ones while they're still around. 💕
The husband has a heart of Gold
THIS ACTUALLY MADE ME CRY😭
Same 😢
I met a white woman from my country, she met her partner in the 90s who's black, they fell in love and she hid her relationship with him from her family for years, because she thought her family wouldn't approve of her having a black husband and mixed children, despite all, her partner didn't leave her. Years later she decides to share with her family, because they were asking her why she's single and doesn't want kids. She was shocked to discover that she lived a lie because her family was more than happy for her to have a black husband as long as they're happy together. She has one child in her late 40s with IVF procedure, because she waited for so long. Don't live your life like this and don't assume anything.
That's a powerful story. Thank you for sharing this inspiring message! 🌟
Bravo daniela❤
Somaliyey melwalba majogtan😂😢 @@AnasMoalim
You don’t always get that second opportunity, so love harder.
Some people only care when you're dying or dead, and I hate that so much, especially when you're family/relatives.
She should’ve invited her mom now matter what
Absolutely! Inviting her mom to the wedding, regardless of any differences or concerns, could have potentially prevented a lot of pain and misunderstanding. It's a reminder that inclusion and acceptance are crucial in maintaining family bonds and fostering meaningful relationships. Hopefully, stories like this can inspire us all to prioritize love and understanding in our own lives.
Yes o😢
Daisy is lucky to have her mom Tina around to keep her company and also Tina is excited to see Sheila.
Great story,at least the adopted daughter chose to make amends with her own adopted mom and allowed her to be a good grandma, good for them.
Life is short 😢 💔 😌 😔, so cherish your parents ❤ ♥ ✨ 💖 💕 😊 while they are with you
Family ties are important and valuable. No one is worth upsetting your family, especially your mother who raised you with all kinds of difficulties. Eventually Daisy was able to accept her mother for who she was. What if she had been late?
That’s a terrible daughter, if my daughter treated me like that and did that to me .. means I failed as a parent and would not be in her life because of her actions
Wow, at first Daisy really was heartless all because her grandma was black. It’s no reason to try and kick them out of your life. Here we go. I wish I could’ve been white. I’m not racist however I’m glad that she finally learned to accept her mother for who she really is. There’s lots of single mothers out here that are doing everything they can to make sure their kids have a bright future so you really should be grateful they did what they could for you.
It sounds like Daisy's journey struck a chord with you. It's true, everyone's background and family dynamics can shape their perspectives, but what matters most is growth and acceptance. Daisy's realization about her mother's love and sacrifices is a powerful reminder of the importance of gratitude and understanding. It's never too late to appreciate those who care for us, regardless of any differences. 🌼
You have to accept your mother as she is because Mother is the door to heaven May God protect you, my mother 🤲🏻🙏🏻👼🏼😢😭😭
I really love Daisy’s mom Tina because she’s so nice
It was something like an old movie I saw only the daughter couldn't safe her mom from dying!😢
Such stories often remind us of the fragility of life and the importance of meaningful connections.
Damn this story made me tear up
Great ending 🎉😊😊
She should’ve shamed herself. The lesson is never hiding someone with brown skins of part of family, both mothers or fathers tell the truth i’m glad he forgave her she’ll make a great grandmother I believe people with brown skin is special to the family
It's true that honesty and acceptance are crucial in family relationships. Everyone deserves to be treated with respect regardless of their skin color. Thank you for sharing your thoughts! 🌟
I like this because this happens for real … can you please do more stories like this ❤❤❤❤❤
The most beautiful and wonderful story attracted me and now I love learning English
Tina is so excited to see her granddaughter Sheila
Daisy should put her head down in shame . This woman raised her well. She treats her mum like dirt
May this never happen in real life 😢
Maa ke charano me swarg hota hai🙏🙏.... The person who doesn't love their Mother they can't achieve any blessings in thei life..... Mom is the first and last best friend of a child she is greater than GOD❤❤.... Love and respect to all the Mother's in the world 💖🙏
Heartbreak can actually cause a heart attack.
You are right😢❤
Yes, that's true.
I love how Tina smiles at the end of the video where her daughter Daisy and her husband are there to see her in the hospital 🏥
Seems like a revamped version of Imitation of Life.
I feel so happy for them.
Wow, such a heart touching story. Am impressed
Not so fun fact at 06:03 is that the mother suffered from something called broken heart syndrome which is caused by severe emotional stress the sharp pain she felt is called Angina which is one of the symptoms of broken heart syndrome
Remember the movie imitations of life that is what that reminded me of super sad but the black mother died at the end very great movie pull it up and watch it be blessed and never be ashamed of whom you are ❤
People should not judge by skin color like what if the mama was so sweet like?What if the parents actually wanted to be like friends with the mom
Absolutely! Judging someone based on their skin color is unfair and unjust. People are more than just their appearance; they have unique personalities, qualities, and experiences that should be valued and appreciated. It's important to see beyond superficial differences and instead focus on building genuine connections based on mutual respect and understanding. Who knows, those relationships could blossom into wonderful friendships filled with love and support. 💖
I like the advice of the story
Moral of the story is don't hurt your parents feelings.
Thanks for this wonderful lesson❤
Cherish the moment with your mom and one day you’ll miss her when she’s gone
Beautiful ending!!!!
Sounds like "Imitation ofLife" with ha happy ending.
Moral of the story spend time with your mom while she still alive😢❤
This what happened centuries ago.... when people used to pass
Beautiful story
aniMatter should be at a million sub by now who thinks so to
It was an amazing story l haven't seen any story better than that❤
I first discovered this channel a few mounts ago and since then i have watched so many episodes and really none were as touching as this one i cried at the end😢
I love Tina and she’s more like a mom to me
7:43 Bro saying I always come back💀
😂😂😂
Love you mummy and i dont care how look.
Lovely story
Very good job dudes and well done!! Congratulations 998.80% yo throughout the 4th sizzling week of said joyous June y'all. However
it is a relief that the husband forgave his wife and isn't a jerk. the young woman is very lucky to have a man like him as much as she is lucky to make things right with her adopted mother. Brilliant yet very superb story.
Thank you so much for your kind words! We're thrilled you enjoyed the story. It's a testament to the power of forgiveness and love in relationships. Here's to hoping more stories inspire us all to cherish our loved ones. 😊💖
If I was raised by Tina herself she’d still be my mom no matter who she is
i love it!!
Don’t Judge A Book 📕 Till It’s Cover Finish Also Don’t Judge Yourself Until You Finish Until You Cool Down ❄️
This was disgusting!! Millions of kids wished to be adopted for love, not money and she threw her away !! I would have told the husband out of spite and then officially disown her. It's so funny the man was not a racist but I can yell what this episode was trying to imply
We understand your strong reaction. Daisy's actions were definitely difficult to watch, and they highlight how fear and prejudice can lead to painful decisions. The story aimed to show the consequences of such behavior and the importance of love and acceptance. It's a tough lesson, but it's meant to remind us all of the value of family and the dangers of making assumptions. Thank you for sharing your perspective! 🌟
What's with all this disowning? It solves nothing. It only causes more tension & animosity
Reminds me of the Imitation of life😢
Me and my mom have our disagreed I wouldn't do my mom the way Daisy did hers.
Daisy needs to stop treating her mom like that. It's horrible.
Should have taught her to be proud of her roots.
My mom will always be number one
So sad
Rest in peace my sweet mother i will always remember ur sweet voice and ur words u used to tell me all in all i miss you so much dear mama
Wow this story is amazing, at least her daughter realize her mom is really important person.😂
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that great ending 😆
Poor mother 😭
u guys stories r rly interesting ^^
It doesn’t matter who she is, she’s your mother
Happy ending 🎉
Good video. Thank you.
Omg ❤
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Wow
That is so sweet and beautiful 😍
Imitation of life 😢
Terrible way she treated her real mother! Terrible, she will be sorry!
When my cousin was Daisy’s age, he had the same manor as her. He didn’t invite his parents to his wedding because he didn’t accept his parents for who they are to him. My cousin married a healthy girl and they had a daughter and needed healthy grandparents for their daughter.
Nice👍🏾👍🏾♥️
Even when my courler is not the same family comes first ❤️❤😇
Better be nice to mother.
Oh like movie imitation of life. From 1959.... people actually back then did this. In my family on my mothers side is creole its a sad story i cant even share it 😢
Sheila is a cute name
My brother and I love our parents and grandparents and jack ❤😊
I cried.
By the sassiness of the daughter, I can’t tell if she’s a grown ass woman or your average Gen Z teenager.
it's a horrible story. it breaks my heart. She doesn't deserve her mother. There are really people who are ashamed of their origins and who hide it.
Yes me to
It's important to support each other through difficult times and strive to foster acceptance and love in our relationships.
*sobbing non stop*
Selfish girl Incroyable
I swear i all of the black people i met in my life are rude but the sweetest and the kindness person ever
This reminds me of the imitation of love
Love from Pakistan Good message at the end of video ❤
Tina is like my mom
Daisy is like my sister