I'm a DAD to a special needs daughter! There is NOTHING wrong with raising a special needs child! Yes, it can be difficult at times, but EVERY SINGLE PERSON is God's Special Gift! I would never deny my child that i'm her Dad! I LOVE YOU, EMMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
As a mom with a child that has autism and ADHD, every child needs to be loved and cared for, my kid got diagnosed at 5 years old, and that hadn’t changed anything I thought about her, she’s still my perfect little girl, Heart you Jenny❤❤❤
Good for you, Lexieditstudio, I'm sure my ma would be happy to know that there are other mothers out there who love their care that are autistic or special. I know this because I am autistic and I turned out great thanks to my hardworking and dedicated single mother.
I can’t help but feel like hospitals should enforce mandatory DNA tests before allowing someone to leave with a baby, to prevent a kidnapping or an accidental swap. If the DNA doesn’t match, then either a doctor or one of the biological parents could explain the situation. In that case, it would most likely be that the parents decided to give the child up for adoption.
True but at the end of the day this is just a short skit and stuff like that rarely happens. They are more organized and too smart for stuff like that.
@cute2neko that isn't a matter of control. It could be some sort of instantaneous test done right there at the entrance (once those exist, of course). If the results match, or they don't for a valid reason, they are free to go. If they dont match and no good explanation is given, they are taken to security to decide upon further action.
Having a blind parent is not a burden, my mom was blind and all 3 of us (me and my sisters) helped out my mom from time to time however my mom wanted to be independent and do her own thing and sometimes you wouldn’t have known she was blind since she did everything that any parent could do (just not the driving part) Fun times we had while she was around, miss you mom
One of the best videos yet! Just because children are different, whether they have a disability, special needs, blind or dyslexic, doesn't make them worthless; every child deserves love from family no matter what. A child is a blessing and parents will always look out for them. As an Autistic man, I know how that feels, but everyone is special in their own way!
@ hannah krug Yes! While I agree that raising a physically or mentally disabled child isn’t ideal or easy all the time (medical bills, support, etc), it’s those kids who need the love and support of their parents the most. It’s hard enough when they attend school and hardly make friends and struggle harder than their peers or going out in public and feel like they’re being judged and stared at. But being abandoned by parents……the very same people who should love them unconditionally, is way worse.
WOW...that was a tear-jerker and stirred all types of emotions. I felt anger at the heartless mother and that she would switch her baby for a healthier baby. However, I'm happy with the way it turned out blind Oliver got the love and care she needed from a mother. Now both girls have a mom, dad, and an extra grandmother to love them. Well done!!!
@ Jokodi Haynes Yes! But lucky for the child, she spend most of her life thinking the other nice lady was her mom and had no idea what her real mom did to her. It’s the husband who really got a punch in the stomach! And Rose’s blind mom.
@@HxzzSZN A few things in this video didn't make any sense to me like I don't see how Rose could've been charged after 11 years. Realistically, the statute of limitations would run out by then.
Yup not selfish- a leas selfish can be healthy. Instead this is self centeredness where it's the toxic form of selfishness its when all will suffer for your(person example) benefit and joy
No matter what, every child deserves unconditional love, no matter what they have. Even rare illnesses. Family isn't about who's blood you got, but the people you truly care about. :)
Any Dads, take notes When I was born, if doctors ever had to do something outside of the room, my dad wouldn’t let them unless he could follow them and watch what they were doing to me. The point is, it’s up to the dad to keep and eye on their child after birth. If you just keep an eye out, you can stop a stranger (or even your own partner) from switching your baby.
As someone who almost got swapped at the hospital when I was born, I think your father totally did the right thing! 👍 Some people may consider it controlling or paranoid, but considering things like in this story also happen in real life, it is quite understandable! And only wanting to keep an eye on your newborn child isn't hurting anybody anyways! Is it possible though for the fathers/people close to the parents to actually be present at all times when the child needs to be taken away for checkups and everything? Because if I'll ever have kids, I would want someone to be able to make sure my child will be okay and returned to me!
@@Aruna_Shadows yes, it is possible for a family member to be with the baby at all times. I know because I’m perfectly healthy. If you say that you want someone with your baby, then doctors should be okay with that. And think about it. If doctors are hesitant to let a family member watch the baby, then they’re probably trying to do something they shouldn’t be doing. From my perspective it’s “if I can’t witness what you’re about to do to my baby, then it must not be that important.” As you said, there’s nothing wrong with someone wanting to make sure they’re newborn is okay at all times.
I just wanted to say this story made me smile! You guys really do change lives and everyone who puts effort into these videos are making the world a better place!!
If you were a parent and you weren’t nice to your child, then the child would learn to not be nice. Just be nice to your children! ❤❤❤ No matter if your child has autism, deaf, blindness,etc.
My dad said that he didn’t want autistic children, but then Jason and I came into the world. And for 27 years my dad has loved me unconditionally regardless of my autism, especially because he knew the Lord
I watch this show called Switched at birth and seeing this totally brings back memories of that show with slight differences, but this video was very well done. I honestly see the potential of seeing this video as a 1 hour or a 2 hour movie to truly provide more specific details and more background story and more dialogue exchange with the father explaining to Pamela how her pendant is the same with his daughter Olivia pendant. I would definitely love to see an extended version of this because they could be more storytelling to tell here. Amazing video with a good message.
I was born blind in one eye and I have ADHD. I’m the only one with both of these issues in my whole family. I’m not sure what caused it, but I’ve embraced it and I love being blind and having ADHD. 😊 I was placed up for adoption and all of my siblings are neither blind or have ADHD. And it’s ok 😊
I love how in the end they treated both the girls like there own.They ended up becoming sisters and both parents got to keep the child they raised and togheter
Utan hi what’s your name what is the time and I defeat actually is die man die man I don’t even know your name I like you die and you’re a man not Dina that man that man
As someone who's not blind but visually impaired, this hit hard. Especially when she said the part with falling behind in school, no friends, and no sports. All my life I've been bullied, called names, made fun of, etc. all because of a stupid eye condition that I can't even control because I was born with it. Some people really don't understand how tough it can be growing up with a disability.
Did Marcus's ex-wife seriously not think the truth would come out eventually? If they live in the same town, it was inevitable that Marcus or Pamela would have seen their biological daughter and started looking. Also, Olivias' physical features would have become to apparent that, if someone questioned them when they were teens, they would've sought the truth themselves. Rose hurt everyone; her mother by basically cutting her out of her life, Marcus by lying to him for years, Pamela by stealing her child and both of the girls(but especially her biological daughter because she didn't want to have a child whose blind).
All kids should be treating with love equally no matter what disability’s they have. I definitely agree with this message 100 percent thank you for sharing
I wish Kate Gosselin understood that. You see, her son Collin has ADHD and with that he didn't wanna keep filming the show "Kate Plus 8", he didn't wanna follow Kate's militant regiment and he didn't wanna live up to Kate's narcissistic lifestyle. He really wanted to stay in a relationship with his Jon, his dad. Kate hated that so much that she ended up zip-tying Colling to a chair, locking him the basement and then eventually sending him away to a facility in attempt to never see him again. So you see, Kate Gosselin is a narcissist who never showed her kids any unconditional love and she used them as meal tickets to keep living the celebrity lifestyle
@@bensalatrawallyofficial heh. I really appreciate that. I’m doing all right as if now ngl though asthma is annoying so is any sickness I get cause it seems it doubles or triples for me but I’m alive
Marcus said that he told the police, and I don’t know if this is how it works, but maybe there was security footage from that day showing a woman in a wheelchair (Rose) stealing a nurse’s ID and putting on scrubs to impersonate her. Having the confession confirmed that she did this all on her own, no one forced her to.
Both Olivias are his daughters. He would do anything to protect them, even if his bio-daughter-Olivia didn't want to be part of his life. That's a dad.
Just like 13 years ago when my parents were together, my mother would wait for me to go somewhere, like the bathroom or something, and she would take my brother somewhere and leave me home with my dad. My dad would always get mad at her for it and she’d be like “Well, he’s not gonna know, he’s 2” and my dad would respond with “Well, I will know and so will you.” He would also get mad at her for leaving me on the bed as a baby and I would always fall and hit my head, which would wake him up. He found out why she left in the middle of the night. So she abandoned me before she abandoned me. That might be why when I’m at work I wait for the mother to take the baby out of the cart and put it in the car and then I walk away when I see that the mother is not abandoning the child. That and I have trust issues
Hi I am Mya and I am legally blind. The story touches my heart because a lot of people don't understand the position we are in. A lot of us learn to become very independent as we're younger we learn such skills as Braille using the cane or a service dog or sometimes even tools help us get around everyday life. I am in college right now and I have several different tools to help me especially attained and reading services. I just want anyone he thinks differently about s disable able person we are just the same as you guys and we are only at a lower standard in functioning until we learn to do things on her own and then we become very independent some of us do you need help with some of us don't unless the time we don't because we learn to do things on her own.
I love this story and hope that the bio-mom (Olivia’s) and bio dad are together and living as a happy family!! I’d love if there was a follow up to this story about the grandmother and her daughters story!
Rose was truly a piece of work. She didn’t even show any signs of remorse or shame when Marcus and Pamela called her out for her actions. *UPDATE* another thing I noticed on this video, you don’t see Rose interact with Olivia. I wonder whether if it was cause of Olivia being a constant reminder to her of what she did.
I feel bad for the grandma 😭 She's excited to hear all the updates on her daughter even though she left her at 18. And now she's gonna have to hear "your daughters been arrested"
Its the first time i watch this Dharmann video and i just wanna say it made me so happy that it made quickly get out my wheelchair to turn my video off. Truly inspirational. Will recommend to others.😊
Such a great wrenching story ,I can't believe that someone would treat their mom like that when she needed you most ,and to do that to your own child by not wanting her because she's blind it's not her fault and every child needs unconditional love ,but I'm so glad that they are a family now and get to meet the grandmother
As someone who has always wanted kids, just the thought of someone not caring for their own child just because they may need help with an issue that they might have hurts me to my core. Also severly off topic but anyone else think that Pamela's actress is pretty cus like she is
That was so insensitive and disgusting of her to blame her husband and assume it was because of his family tree that their daughter turned out blind and even if it was the reason it still is not his fault smh.
Regardless of condition, every child deserves unconditional love from their parents. Just because some of them are disabled doesn't mean they're dead weight.
This is an episode that I wish went longer. Would love to seen how the grandmother took the news of what rose did, what roses punishment would have been, and what happens between the two parents.
I cry watching this! I would show love to a child who blind or any disability. I would never treat my mother like that! This is a really good lesson learn. Thanks Dhar Man for another great awesome video. Everyone did great job! God bless!❤❤❤❤
Thats a great message. I agree, every child should be loved regardless of what medical condition or disability they might have. It was pretty messed up of how Rose switched the babies, not wanting to deal with a blind child. She thought it would be a burden after having to deal with her mother who was also blind. She had a problem with that. Thats even more messed up than abandoning a child who is autistic, I remember seeing that video. It kinda got to me cause I'm autistic mi self, people should always think of disability as a reability.
This really hits hard and I am blind and no one should switch a child at the hospital. It is just wrong and a disability child is a blessing and a gift from God.
This was really sad at the start hearing the bad news of the daughters blindness but it teaches a lot. I appreciate dhar uploading these because it shows the consequences to your actions. ❤
I love the more mature topics and this one did hit hard. When I was a baby I was diagnosed with a condition that could leave me with a disability including blindness. I can tell that my mom was disappointed and as I grew older that she would have had a "normal" child and says, "there is always something wrong with you"
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This is the definition of "every kid deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a kid."
True
i feel you
Dang fr tho she is a total a**hole u know the actos are good when u wanna punch the screen while watching it 😂😂
U realise what u just said? “Every baby goat deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a baby goat 💀
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I'm a DAD to a special needs daughter! There is NOTHING wrong with raising a special needs child! Yes, it can be difficult at times, but EVERY SINGLE PERSON is God's Special Gift! I would never deny my child that i'm her Dad! I LOVE YOU, EMMA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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The gold medal goes to @jemmy A. Medlock for all ways looking out for her and sharing this story
@@frankiewestwood Jemmy
As a mom with a child that has autism and ADHD, every child needs to be loved and cared for, my kid got diagnosed at 5 years old, and that hadn’t changed anything I thought about her, she’s still my perfect little girl, Heart you Jenny❤❤❤
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Good for you, Lexieditstudio, I'm sure my ma would be happy to know that there are other mothers out there who love their care that are autistic or special. I know this because I am autistic and I turned out great thanks to my hardworking and dedicated single mother.
i have adhd and autism 2 hehe
26 diagnosed hf autism adhd ocd and thankfully my parents have been nothing but supportive
I also have Autism (ASD)
I feel so bad for the dad. His acting drove me to the verge of tears
Yeh, It was definitely a had thing to go through but at least something good came out of it, He now has 2 daughters.
I can’t help but feel like hospitals should enforce mandatory DNA tests before allowing someone to leave with a baby, to prevent a kidnapping or an accidental swap. If the DNA doesn’t match, then either a doctor or one of the biological parents could explain the situation. In that case, it would most likely be that the parents decided to give the child up for adoption.
Indeed
True but at the end of the day this is just a short skit and stuff like that rarely happens. They are more organized and too smart for stuff like that.
No that is too controlling the bracelets are pretty good enough
@cute2neko that isn't a matter of control. It could be some sort of instantaneous test done right there at the entrance (once those exist, of course). If the results match, or they don't for a valid reason, they are free to go. If they dont match and no good explanation is given, they are taken to security to decide upon further action.
Yeah, but DNA test on a newborn? I don’t know about that
“Every child deserves a parent but no every parent deserves a child”
I strongly agree
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I do see where rose is coming from. But what she did was still messed up
Edit: oops I meant her backstory
@@YoNo671 yes everyone wants a child with no disabilities but it doesn’t always work like that
So what about rose’s mother do you think she deserves rose how she treated her
@@DEC19775 nope. It was wrong, but I do see why rose was angry
Olivia: Does that mean the other Olivia is my sister?!
Olivia: Yay! I've always wanted a sister!
That part is just so wholesome: 18:04
I know right? It was so sweet how they reacted to it 😊
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The dads acting is so good, especially in the argument
The Man's acting was absolutely immaculate he did an awesome job 👏👏👏
yes the man was vert god see my comment for more
One could say he "deserve an oscar"
The one where he terminally ill is such a guy wrenching story
Funny, My dad nicknamed me immaculate sometimes😂
Moral of the story: Every child needs unconditional love.
Also every child needs a parent, but not every parent deserves a child
Or how about never switch another baby and steal them.
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@@unknownbasic57yup instead of parent scratch that 2nd parent wording with human adult
As a sister to a special needs brother, there is absolutely nothing to be ashamed of. I’m proud to be his sis!
Same 😊
.so sweet
Me and my brothers have special needs.
I have such a hard life. So many bullies at school. And my middle brother is so mean. I’m the youngest.
@@LegoAndrew08 what is the special need?
Every child should be loved and supported unconditionally and inexcusably ❤
Having a blind parent is not a burden, my mom was blind and all 3 of us (me and my sisters) helped out my mom from time to time however my mom wanted to be independent and do her own thing and sometimes you wouldn’t have known she was blind since she did everything that any parent could do (just not the driving part)
Fun times we had while she was around, miss you mom
Is she Died im sorry for your lose if she is
R.i.p
@@Isaakhull yea she passed away 10 years ago although it feels like more
I'm sorry for you Max Payne
That she passed away
@@maxpayne7312 oh that is very sad
One of the best videos yet! Just because children are different, whether they have a disability, special needs, blind or dyslexic, doesn't make them worthless; every child deserves love from family no matter what. A child is a blessing and parents will always look out for them. As an Autistic man, I know how that feels, but everyone is special in their own way!
no its not lmao, the end is the most unrealistic thing ive ever seen.
is that the autistic sam lol
Loved it!!
No cap post unrealistic thing I’ve ever seen in my life y’all gotta stop lying
@@kfl16 exactly, like the kids magically became sisters and the parents got married 😂😂😂😂😂
Every child is a gift from God
Psalm 127:3
@@chrispleasantable Thanks
The best episode of Dhar man I've watched. Absolutely amazing. Great lesson, great story line and great acting.
Disability or not, all kids need love no matter what whether it's blood family or not. The kids will get twice the love
@ hannah krug
Yes! While I agree that raising a physically or mentally disabled child isn’t ideal or easy all the time (medical bills, support, etc), it’s those kids who need the love and support of their parents the most. It’s hard enough when they attend school and hardly make friends and struggle harder than their peers or going out in public and feel like they’re being judged and stared at. But being abandoned by parents……the very same people who should love them unconditionally, is way worse.
@@amylee8969 And a parent who gives up on their child because of a disability is a selfish and unfit parent
WOW...that was a tear-jerker and stirred all types of emotions. I felt anger at the heartless mother and that she would switch her baby for a healthier baby. However, I'm happy with the way it turned out blind Oliver got the love and care she needed from a mother. Now both girls have a mom, dad, and an extra grandmother to love them. Well done!!!
And the heartless mother will now be in prison.
Olivia, not Oliver
@@CJColvin Yes she deserves to be in prison
Don't blame her
@@CJColvinRose's insensitive attitude towards disabled people sickens me.
10:05
This part made my heart melt
18:49 the little girls with the hats are so cute. When you don’t even see the kid just the hat moving it’s so cute.
12:45 wow the acting here is crazy good
Yeah,they show this actor more
"The saddest thing about betrayal is that it never comes from your enemies, it comes from those you trust the most"
They always say the closest person in your life could be your worst enemy.
Wasn’t rose mom blind. How could she see at the end
enemies won't betray you because they're, well, enemies, not friends
@ Jokodi Haynes
Yes! But lucky for the child, she spend most of her life thinking the other nice lady was her mom and had no idea what her real mom did to her. It’s the husband who really got a punch in the stomach! And Rose’s blind mom.
@@HxzzSZN A few things in this video didn't make any sense to me like I don't see how Rose could've been charged after 11 years. Realistically, the statute of limitations would run out by then.
Every child deserves to come into this world feeling protected&unconditionally loved irregardless if their average or if they have special needs ❤
“No matter what, every child has to be loved unconditionally” I strongly agree with this message. 💜💪🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼💜
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I absolutely correct that 💯 % sweet karma for the ex wife lol
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sadly my father didnt agree with this.
Same
I don't have kids, but if my child was born blind or deaf or with any disability I would love her or him no matter what. 🙏🏽💖
Same❤❤❤
I’m blind legally blind
I'm so thankful to be a dateless virgin who doesn't even want kids anyway. Too much stress and aggrevation
Same, I’ll give them love and support no matter what. I’ll love them for who they are inside
@@Ko8la2233 how are they forcing it on you, in no way did they mention their religion
Two words - Selfish mom. The child didn't choose to be blind. And she did it for a selfish reason. ( The end was beautiful! )
Yup not selfish- a leas selfish can be healthy. Instead this is self centeredness where it's the toxic form of selfishness its when all will suffer for your(person example) benefit and joy
18:10 the blind Olivia saw the hug coming😕
She’s Daredevil Junior.
No matter what, every child deserves unconditional love, no matter what they have. Even rare illnesses. Family isn't about who's blood you got, but the people you truly care about. :)
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No matter what, every child has to be loved unconditionally
Amazingly said 😊😊😊❤❤
Unless he or she is a school shooter. Or some other sort of terrorist.
Every kid deserves a parent but not all parent deserves a kid
- a wise man
When the real mother came down the stairs I seriously got goose bumps 😅
Any Dads, take notes
When I was born, if doctors ever had to do something outside of the room, my dad wouldn’t let them unless he could follow them and watch what they were doing to me.
The point is, it’s up to the dad to keep and eye on their child after birth. If you just keep an eye out, you can stop a stranger (or even your own partner) from switching your baby.
Thank you
As someone who almost got swapped at the hospital when I was born, I think your father totally did the right thing! 👍
Some people may consider it controlling or paranoid, but considering things like in this story also happen in real life, it is quite understandable! And only wanting to keep an eye on your newborn child isn't hurting anybody anyways!
Is it possible though for the fathers/people close to the parents to actually be present at all times when the child needs to be taken away for checkups and everything?
Because if I'll ever have kids, I would want someone to be able to make sure my child will be okay and returned to me!
@@Aruna_Shadows yes, it is possible for a family member to be with the baby at all times. I know because I’m perfectly healthy. If you say that you want someone with your baby, then doctors should be okay with that.
And think about it. If doctors are hesitant to let a family member watch the baby, then they’re probably trying to do something they shouldn’t be doing. From my perspective it’s “if I can’t witness what you’re about to do to my baby, then it must not be that important.”
As you said, there’s nothing wrong with someone wanting to make sure they’re newborn is okay at all times.
@@farrahjordan1396 Thank U!^^ That's a relief!
The dad is such a great actor! Love his performance!
His name is Chris Ready
I just wanted to say this story made me smile! You guys really do change lives and everyone who puts effort into these videos are making the world a better place!!
If you were a parent and you weren’t nice to your child, then the child would learn to not be nice. Just be nice to your children! ❤❤❤ No matter if your child has autism, deaf, blindness,etc.
My dad said that he didn’t want autistic children, but then Jason and I came into the world. And for 27 years my dad has loved me unconditionally regardless of my autism, especially because he knew the Lord
Your father is a wonderful man for looking passed his old comment and owning up to raising you and your brother
@@avilaleo49 yes
Amen, although it's hard, the Lord helps us love these people who have a struggle.
Jason?!
@@ItzDanCraft He’s my brother
I watch this show called Switched at birth and seeing this totally brings back memories of that show with slight differences, but this video was very well done. I honestly see the potential of seeing this video as a 1 hour or a 2 hour movie to truly provide more specific details and more background story and more dialogue exchange with the father explaining to Pamela how her pendant is the same with his daughter Olivia pendant. I would definitely love to see an extended version of this because they could be more storytelling to tell here. Amazing video with a good message.
I loved that show too. Also i watch the Fosters.
There’s a pretty similar movie called Run that’s about a girl who slowly realizes that her mother is not her real mother
My sister and I love that show!
Am I the only one who believes Marcus & Pamela got together & officially became a family??
I was born blind in one eye and I have ADHD. I’m the only one with both of these issues in my whole family. I’m not sure what caused it, but I’ve embraced it and I love being blind and having ADHD. 😊
I was placed up for adoption and all of my siblings are neither blind or have ADHD. And it’s ok 😊
I love how in the end they treated both the girls like there own.They ended up becoming sisters and both parents got to keep the child they raised and togheter
“No matter how different it is to have a newborn baby in physical or mental problems, they should still be loved soulfully and happily.”
THE DAD IS FINEEE
18:55 but i thought rose’s mom was blind too???
She is that’s why she didn’t know who was there until the dad said who was there and her granddaughters hugged her
were not just changing lives we're just taking care of babies they are a blessing 🖤
I thought you stabbed yourself Yuri...
Utan hi what’s your name what is the time and I defeat actually is die man die man I don’t even know your name I like you die and you’re a man not Dina that man that man
@@cleverguy17 yoooo whatttt
@@Mayawehler Doki Doki literature club reference
@@cleverguy17 huhhh
As someone who's not blind but visually impaired, this hit hard. Especially when she said the part with falling behind in school, no friends, and no sports. All my life I've been bullied, called names, made fun of, etc. all because of a stupid eye condition that I can't even control because I was born with it. Some people really don't understand how tough it can be growing up with a disability.
I'm so sorry for you 😢 😭
Im so sorry…if we were gone to same school i would be ur friend :(
@@alanileon3644 its okay, I’ve learnt to live with it🫶
@@Nina-zq2vk it’s okay
@Adventurous Sisters Ah I’m sorry ;( I have aniridia which isn’t nearly as bad. I cant even imagine what it must be like for you.🫶
2 like = 2 back flips
NEVER would a nurse left a baby alone that high up, without any boundaries. That is extremly dangerous.
Did Marcus's ex-wife seriously not think the truth would come out eventually? If they live in the same town, it was inevitable that Marcus or Pamela would have seen their biological daughter and started looking. Also, Olivias' physical features would have become to apparent that, if someone questioned them when they were teens, they would've sought the truth themselves. Rose hurt everyone; her mother by basically cutting her out of her life, Marcus by lying to him for years, Pamela by stealing her child and both of the girls(but especially her biological daughter because she didn't want to have a child whose blind).
Because she was blind by rage she didn't think things through.
I wonder if Pamela is dating Marcus so they can have a family now that his wife is out of the picture and Pamela has no husband
@@rangerclips2341 , I was thinking that too. It seems Pamela is a single mother.
Hopefully i never have children just want friends
@@Nameless82284 I'm the actress who played Rose, and yes you are correct! :) Blind Rage!
All kids should be treating with love equally no matter what disability’s they have. I definitely agree with this message 100 percent thank you for sharing
No one give a shit
I wish Kate Gosselin understood that. You see, her son Collin has ADHD and with that he didn't wanna keep filming the show "Kate Plus 8", he didn't wanna follow Kate's militant regiment and he didn't wanna live up to Kate's narcissistic lifestyle. He really wanted to stay in a relationship with his Jon, his dad. Kate hated that so much that she ended up zip-tying Colling to a chair, locking him the basement and then eventually sending him away to a facility in attempt to never see him again. So you see, Kate Gosselin is a narcissist who never showed her kids any unconditional love and she used them as meal tickets to keep living the celebrity lifestyle
This definitely need " to be continued", love how the husband honestly dealt with the situation. He's a MAN.
1:06 her accent is so ......❤
FRR, I WANT HER VOICE
Her accent is so beautiful ikrrrr
She is English
Love your children for who they are Never give them up because of their own weaknesses or what they are born with.
I feel this might specify people who were born sick or disabilities etc. I was born sick barely made it even doctors gave up but my mom did not.
@@aidenhelmueller3242 i feel terrible for you 😢😢
@@bensalatrawallyofficial heh. I really appreciate that. I’m doing all right as if now ngl though asthma is annoying so is any sickness I get cause it seems it doubles or triples for me but I’m alive
This could easily turn into a Rick'roll. 🎵Never gonna give you up / never gonna let you down🎵
@@bensalatrawallyofficial god bless you. You seem to be a real and good one
*“Ma’am you’re under arrest for impersonating a medical professional and kidnapping”*
Best line ever!!!😂😂😂
LOL
Lmaoo
They possibly sussed it out through Marcus telling them about Rose switching the babies.
Marcus said that he told the police, and I don’t know if this is how it works, but maybe there was security footage from that day showing a woman in a wheelchair (Rose) stealing a nurse’s ID and putting on scrubs to impersonate her. Having the confession confirmed that she did this all on her own, no one forced her to.
How is that funny it doesn't really sound funny
8:37 The moment when he knew that wasn't their child
Im so glad its a sweet ending 😁 I hope they get married
Whether your child is born blind, deaf or with any other disabilities you always have to love, care and be happy for what you have no matter what.
Have to? Setting him up for adoption is a choice or aborting it
@@Loser_LBozo adoption? Maybe. abortion? No?
“You should take a paternity test, maybe she’s the mailmans daughter” grandma cracked me up 😂😂
😂😂😂
“We’re not just changing lives, we’re changing babies 🤓👆”
😂
I want a part 2
I love how the dad was so protective of Olivia and when rose was about to say that she is blind the dad got mad and protective.
Both Olivias are his daughters. He would do anything to protect them, even if his bio-daughter-Olivia didn't want to be part of his life. That's a dad.
Each child got 2 parents.
Marcus is his name and yes he was very protective. He had a hunch that Rose was unfit to be a wife and a mother
Just like 13 years ago when my parents were together, my mother would wait for me to go somewhere, like the bathroom or something, and she would take my brother somewhere and leave me home with my dad. My dad would always get mad at her for it and she’d be like “Well, he’s not gonna know, he’s 2” and my dad would respond with “Well, I will know and so will you.” He would also get mad at her for leaving me on the bed as a baby and I would always fall and hit my head, which would wake him up. He found out why she left in the middle of the night. So she abandoned me before she abandoned me. That might be why when I’m at work I wait for the mother to take the baby out of the cart and put it in the car and then I walk away when I see that the mother is not abandoning the child. That and I have trust issues
15:26 TOP PLAYER IN HER CHESS LEAGUE? I wanna be her friend cuz I play chess and I need a chess friend
Me Too!
Hi I am Mya and I am legally blind. The story touches my heart because a lot of people don't understand the position we are in. A lot of us learn to become very independent as we're younger we learn such skills as Braille using the cane or a service dog or sometimes even tools help us get around everyday life. I am in college right now and I have several different tools to help me especially attained and reading services. I just want anyone he thinks differently about s disable able person we are just the same as you guys and we are only at a lower standard in functioning until we learn to do things on her own and then we become very independent some of us do you need help with some of us don't unless the time we don't because we learn to do things on her own.
This was the craziest episode I seen frfr 😭
no u gotta see the VR one 😭
"Every child deserves a parent, but not every parent deserves a child"
True! ❤
AGREED
but rose’s mother didn’t deserve rose so does that mean that not every child deserves a parent or-
@@zeena..alas, some kids should be "deleted" before birth. Look at her, ted bundy, amber heard, and Jeffery Dahmer
“No matter what, every child has to be loved unconditionally” well.. for your information.. You are strongly correct, and i strongly agree
Had to pause. Mom's.... ouch.
Sure shes yours, not the mailmans 😂😂😂😂😂
Wait a minute,if this happened six years ago, then why is the dad at 16:30 saying we can't undo 11 years?
probably 6 years before 2023 which is 2017, and the two girls were born in 2017, and later in the video, they were 11, so, i think they are in 2028.
Yeah, it’s probably a continuity error
0:00 it should’ve said "2012" and at 6:04 it should’ve said "2023/Present"
@@Arcana_playz44no more like 2013
I love this story and hope that the bio-mom (Olivia’s) and bio dad are together and living as a happy family!! I’d love if there was a follow up to this story about the grandmother and her daughters story!
Uh they’re both named Olivia
But yes I hope so too
“No matter what, every child has to be loved unconditionally”
this story was just so touching❤ knowing that their is actual children who lives like this
August The Duck should review this one.
Rose was truly a piece of work. She didn’t even show any signs of remorse or shame when Marcus and Pamela called her out for her actions.
*UPDATE* another thing I noticed on this video, you don’t see Rose interact with Olivia. I wonder whether if it was cause of Olivia being a constant reminder to her of what she did.
Not sure but it didn't show Olivia trying to interact with her either so maybe there was no time
13:59 God damn look at that 💀
GYATTTTTT
I feel bad for the grandma 😭 She's excited to hear all the updates on her daughter even though she left her at 18. And now she's gonna have to hear "your daughters been arrested"
But she kind of made it happen
Its the first time i watch this Dharmann video and i just wanna say it made me so happy that it made quickly get out my wheelchair to turn my video off. Truly inspirational. Will recommend to others.😊
Such a great wrenching story ,I can't believe that someone would treat their mom like that when she needed you most ,and to do that to your own child by not wanting her because she's blind it's not her fault and every child needs unconditional love ,but I'm so glad that they are a family now and get to meet the grandmother
We're not just telling a story, we are reuniting a family
As someone who has always wanted kids, just the thought of someone not caring for their own child just because they may need help with an issue that they might have hurts me to my core.
Also severly off topic but anyone else think that Pamela's actress is pretty cus like she is
The “Grandpa stop talking got meeee”😂😂😂😂😂😂😂❤
Samee
That was so insensitive and disgusting of her to blame her husband and assume it was because of his family tree that their daughter turned out blind and even if it was the reason it still is not his fault smh.
And she’s not even admitting to having a blind mother. She’s ashamed of her own mother!
So it kind of skips a generation in a way
@@stevenwagner-rx7ew skipping a generation is usually the problem!
Regardless of condition, every child deserves unconditional love from their parents. Just because some of them are disabled doesn't mean they're dead weight.
This is an episode that I wish went longer. Would love to seen how the grandmother took the news of what rose did, what roses punishment would have been, and what happens between the two parents.
That maybe she should have made her take care of her
“Every child deserves a parent but not all parents deserve a child”
Not every, it’s “but not all”
@@eratichumidity3843 thankss
“Every child has to be loved unconditionally” not matter what there condition is
The blonde daughter is like:👁️👄👁️
We need to love the people who have bindess ❤
I cry watching this! I would show love to a child who blind or any disability. I would never treat my mother like that! This is a really good lesson learn. Thanks Dhar Man for another great awesome video. Everyone did great job! God bless!❤❤❤❤
Thats a great message. I agree, every child should be loved regardless of what medical condition or disability they might have. It was pretty messed up of how Rose switched the babies, not wanting to deal with a blind child. She thought it would be a burden after having to deal with her mother who was also blind. She had a problem with that. Thats even more messed up than abandoning a child who is autistic, I remember seeing that video. It kinda got to me cause I'm autistic mi self, people should always think of disability as a reability.
You could just feel the extreme anger and hurt in his voice when he yelled ARE YOU INSANE ROSE
The poor mom,is she still okay now?my heart BROKE when i saw that.
Guys,respect your moms because
they raised,fed,sacrificed,and hurt for you.
This really hits hard and I am blind and no one should switch a child at the hospital. It is just wrong and a disability child is a blessing and a gift from God.
7:15 They knew exactly what they were doing. 💀
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I love how they CARE for BLINDNESS and the 2 girls are besties❤❤❤ I live the blond mom and the dad❤❤ who cares for blind ppl? 1000 seats left
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i’m over here watching it likes it’s a movie that would be a great movie macus is a GREAT actor !!!
True.
This was really sad at the start hearing the bad news of the daughters blindness but it teaches a lot. I appreciate dhar uploading these because it shows the consequences to your actions. ❤
Marcus should've divorced Rose a long time ago if she had told him 11 yeara ago, instead of 11 years later
Did anybody else realize that roses mom legit was not blind at the end but she was whenever Rose was a kid
What do u mean
I love the more mature topics and this one did hit hard. When I was a baby I was diagnosed with a condition that could leave me with a disability including blindness. I can tell that my mom was disappointed and as I grew older that she would have had a "normal" child and says, "there is always something wrong with you"
im so sorry love she should love you just the way you are no matter what :(
What a powerful story. I hope we get a part 2