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I love your videos!!! 🥺
we love you!
I personally would chose my first family , because they had been looking for me for 25 years 😢❤
@@NAEVIU. yes
I love how Mr, MangoButt never knows anything about what's going on in China but his sister is always Stephanie's primary source. Tiffany is like a news outlet at this point lmao
lmao
So real 😂
He pretends…
@@angelaz20or he purposely doesn't look at the news because he knows that Stephanie will probably cover it and he doesn't want to spoil it.
He’s literally Chinese wdym? 🤨
Omg, I found mei’s biological mom’s douyin account and mei’s birthday was last month. His biological parents celebrated with him and brought him 26 cakes to make up for the past 26 birthdays they didn’t get to celebrate with him. I’m sobbing😢
Thank you for sharing this :) This isn’t the same but a buddy I met in college had just left the Jehovah’s Witnesses and he admitted that he’d never blown out birthday candles. He didn’t say it but he seemed kinda sad about it. For years, I made sure he always had a cake with candles to blow out on his birthday. It’s interesting how the simple things can hold so much intrinsic meaning.
I am CRYIIIIIIINGGGG AHHH 🥹🥹🥹 I love this family so much.
I really love how the whole family didn't give up 🥹
That’s so sweet but I’m just thinking about the logistics 😂 Did they get 26 cakes all at once and shared with the whole neighborhood or something, or did they get him 26 cakes one after the other and just had cake for a whole month? Or were they 26 tiny cakes?
hopefully they were small cakes LMAO
Mei sounds like such a great guy. Regardless of the money aspect and the possible shady things the “adoptive” parents might have done, they raised him well.
Look I get what you're saying but the narrative that if a kid turned out well it means the parent raised them well is bullshit. Kids can go through all sorts of trauma and abuse and still turn out well. The parents don't deserve credit, they literally stole him, raised him in a misogynistic environment and then neglected him when they got a better option. He turned out well because of himself.
I think some credit goes to the “adopted” grandma, but most of it goes to him. If the 2nd family gave him things but withheld affection and attention in his crucial teen and young adult life, he could easily become a stereotype.
@@patienceholmes841 thank you.
for me, my jealousy isn't about the money, it's how much his family loves him. saving a place for him and never forgetting about him for 25 years... i think that's the most genuine and heartwarming form of true love.
Yes, exactly. He was destined to be rich, but his wealth is the sheer outpouring of love he has from not just his biological family, but the entire community. They say it takes a village to raise a child and his whole village never forgot this child was one of them. 😭🤍🤍🤍
His biological parents and family are amazing for never once having given up on him. I feel most families would’ve “moved on” after a couple years. They just knew in their hearts that he was still alive and waiting to be reunited. ♡♡♡
That fact that not giving up paved the way for his bio family to become millionaires and. Eventually finding him😮
Regardless of the money, this is a beautiful story of reunion! Children who are kidnapped and sold NEVER get reunited with their families. These people suffered deeply for so long. The utter heartbreak of a parent losing a child is devastating. Most families fall completely apart after a tragedy like that. This is a success story through and through. Anyone feeling jealous needs to reevaluate their morals and find their humanity
Exactly. It's clear that his biological family went through hell for 25 years and that's something no amount of money can fix.
Agree. I don’t understand how money obsessed a lot of people are. Money can never feel the void of losing your child.
The moment you talked about the reunion and how the mother and father were just over joyed to finally of met their long lost son for 25years. Deadass, I started balling my eyes out in front of all my family member because it just made me realise how powerful parental love is.
I felt it too lol
Me too! Seeing the dad cry just absolutely broke me.
*bawling
I’m literally addicted to her way of story telling
Same❤
Me too… the funniest part is that she kind of sounds like a “Valley Girl” but in an appealing way. 😂
I fall asleep to her and then watch her again the next day 😭❤
Same.
Same,I literally can't go a day without listening to her ❤ thank you so much Stephanie
honestly this seems like this guy was born to be a good person and being blessed in some way. with all the money he was presented and still being very modest and kind and polite. its so sweet.
wow, this was insane. How loving and sweet the guy is baffling to me since you always see these rich kids growing up all snobby and rude but this guy has such a kind heart, i shed some tears through out this video 😭
@@Hey1234Heyuh it’s not a stereotype thanks to movies. We can just look at society and se who’s rich people gray others like common trash. We can see how many rich people started out as congress use then Greg’s pro capitalism or conservative because it benefits rich ppl.
@@Hey1234Heyyeah that’s just not true for most people. Most rich ppl I’ve met were very rude and greedy. No need to defend them
@@Hey1234Hey Um did you forget the whole rich kid of Snapchat, IG and TikTok. Those people are rude AF.
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For anyone who needs it 😊:
Story preface: 5:44
Start of story: 7:20
thanks
thank you :)
I wonder why she doesn't just put timestamps on
THANK YOU SOOO MUCH
thaaank you
To strive for more money to fund more search for his missing son is inspiring. A love of a parent for his child.
Can we just all appreciate Stephanie’s work ethic?
Amazing! She works her mangobutt off
And outstanding memory? How does she do it, night after night, topic after topic!
Honestly. I really just hope these are weeks apart because it’s insane to me!
Lol I think we all are always amazed at how she freakin does it every upload. The girl works freakin hard ! And is the best story teller !
love her!! 😢❤
“He was treated better than the daughters. Usually the adopted kid is treated worse”
That is called MISOGYNY.
Just Chinese parents wanting a male child than female one, nothing new 🙃
@@RadenWA I don't think it's just a Chinese parents thing, most Asian parents(including Indian) are like that.
@@sristhi5756 it's not an Asian thing, it's all parents sadly🫠
And it’s so common in parents to love their boys more then their girls it’s pretty sad
@@stanpurplekiss8437as the only girl of 3 siblings, I can definitely see the difference between how my parents favor my brothers.
Its crazy because just the other day, a chinese residing in the Philippines was also featured in a news when he was reunited to his biological family.
He was also kidnapped and got sold a another chinese couple who then migrated to the Philippines.
And his age is also around 30s.
So Stephanie is right when she said there WAS a lot of babies that got kidnapped in China in the 90s
yeah no when i was a kid (around 2000-2010) i rmb going to my grandparent’s hometown and all adults can talk about are like look after your kid, hold onto their hands cuz kidnapping is super frequent
😊😊😊😊
They’d be kidnapping BOYS TO SELL AS A SON 🥲 especially with the One child policy in China back then - they all think having a son is better and that sons are more useful.
I wonder if that has something to do with the one child policy
@@RadenWA If that's the case, it is possible that people that want a male child to carry the name of the family prefer on adopting a son than getting a female child. This is so sick.
Anybody else feels like stephanie soo is like an older sister to them? I always watch her channel when I feel sad and in need for comfort
Omg I think I’m the oldest watcher! I’m 52! So to me she’s like the young smarter me I wanted to be ha
I’m 57, so I’ve got you beat 😂
@Debbie Poe me too! Stephanie is more like the daughter I wish I had.
its called being in a parasocial relationship!
@@bismarck8631 it’s also just being a good person and APPRECIATING the hard work she does for her audience. I know she doesn’t know me could care less. I started watching during a crap time in my life post cancer and corona and she puts in a lot of hard work compared to most crap I see on here. As a school librarian teacher, she helps get some teens into reading which i dig. No one is saying they’re dying to meet her omg 😱 so don’t be such a downer dude
I had three different families. First family didn’t think I was fit to be in their family. Second family adopted me but the last two years was hell. So they unadopted me. I ended up going to foster care and they adopted me. That family was a house of horror. All the families picked their children over me. So I understand how adoption sucks. So sad M was kidnapped. Glad his biological family didn’t give up. Glad M found his missing loving real family. 😢❤
Soo sorry to hear that
Hope your doing well now ❤
Hello I hope you find your own tribe and family that will love you as much as you love them.
Kidnappings like this happened because of the "One Child Policy." It's still happening today. There is a Hong Kong movie called "Lost and Love" (2015) starring Andy Lau that sheds light on the issue. It is based on the true story of a Dad that spent 24 years on a motorbike searching for his kidnapped son while helping other parents find their missing child along the way. After the release of the movie, it actually helped the dad find his missing son in 2021. It's a good movie that I recommend. I hope Stephanie can talk about this story in one of the shows.
i'm uupuputreuuuu r
thank you i will look for this movie
The one child policy actually ended in 2016*
This kid definitely felt his biological parents and older sister missing him and loving him so much that he found his way home! I cried this story is incredible!!
No matter what, I'm glad he still searched for his original family. Thank you for sharing this story Stephanie.
"Kidnap me and please don't let me find out" LMAOOO
"Money can't buy you happiness -- that's what rich people say 👀" I couldn't agree more 😂
I never get enough of these millionaire and billionaire son and daughter stories
25 years of carrying that much guilt and pain...I really can't imagine how difficult that is. I feel like a lot of ppl almost subconsiously brushed aside their suffering bc they have money and that makes me sad. I guess that's just reality. But seeing the dad cry really got to me.
This is a wonderfully heartwarming story. Seems like almost everybody won in the situation. The billionaire family got an heir, the millionaire family found their son, & the kidnapped boy finally has that emotional bond he was missing 🤍
Stephanie is literally the one thing that stays consistent in my life 😭
He got the jackpot twice. Nice. Glad they got him back. Stealing babies and children is vile
Maybe I'll have a story like this because I'm waiting on DNA results to find my father.
This story made me cry multiple times. So touching
oml good luck with that!🐞
I hope u find him. ❤
same
I'm going to share my story on here so people can connect with it. (I have the first part up now)
It's never too late to find the missing pieces to the puzzle. 🖤
Waiting on your story and wish you all the best 👍
I think the familiarity thing was mainly because Mei was taken in with full open arms and with such warmth and enthusiasm. I feel like if they were awkward about it or cold when they saw him, he wouldn't have felt the same bond that he did.
It could have also been a natural response to recognising his own features in the faces of his family. Especially after noticing how his adoptive family looked nothing like him his whole life
Mei is such a sweet genuine person I’m really happy for him and his family they finally got to reunite with him 😭
I’m a parent and I can not begin to imagine how much pain his family went through for 25 years. I’m so glad he is one of the sweetest people I have ever heard of. I’m so happy he was reunited with family and community ❤ He finally got the love he longed for ❤
This was soo heartwarming I’m glad they were finally reunited and he finally feels as if hes right where he belongs I do feel a little jealous but I’m soo happy for the family ❤
I'm adopted. Comment on 32:10: When I met my biological family, this is true. In Tagalog, they call it "lukso ng dugo", an idiom used when you have a strong feeling that some people you meet is related to you. It was awkward meeting them at first, but it was easy to adjust, it's like I grew up with them.
I grew up as an only child only to find out I have 3 older brothers and 4 younger half-siblings. When I die, Stephanie, please tell my story. 😂
I had a gallbladder removal surgery & this is the first video of yours I've seen in like two weeks. How I've missed it 😭 THANK YOUUU
recover well 😭
you got a lot of videos to catch up on. lucky you
@@twothousandandchew I know haha thank you! (:
How did it go? I'm going to have mine removed soon too and I'm scared
I just feel like I have an actual friend whenever I watch Stephanie and I appreciate it. :)
His heart belongs to his biological family because there is where true love was, is and will be. His decision to still be in contact with his adoptive parents is out of filial love and gratefulness, and just him letting them know that he got their back no matter what. I also don't think his adoptive family will get hurt because we heard that they got a son the reason he was adopted, and somehow he already felt a bit out, maybe they'll be sad but it will be fine. I know. Anyway, another great story from our dearest Stephanie! :)
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this story made me feel so emotional omg, i'm glad he's got reunited with his biological family 😭
This was such a heartwarming story. Really bought tears to my eyes. Aside from the human emotion to feel jealous over the fortune this kid had, the reality is many kids who get abducted do not have this outcome and neither do their parents, so that should put things in perspective when hear this story. God bless him and his family, sincerely
the struggles of millionaires 😂😂 being kidnapped by billionaires.. jesus christ
"Please kidnap me and never let me find out!"
😂😂😂same MMB, SAAAMMEEEE😂😂😂
This whole situation/ story made me cry. Wow. I'm just so happy he made it back HOME. And with respect to his 'other' family, I don't know how to feel about it... but they must have done something right to raise such an amazing son, who seems so down to earth and humble,, in spite of- or maybe because of his privilege .
You just have to wonder what his life would have been like if he'd have never been taken. I feel like he would have still turned out to be the amazing/humble person he genuinely seems to be..
Oh, wow this story feels like something straight out of wattpad or webnovel. I never did think things like this happened in real life.
My favorite part of the video was his brother sweetly caressing his hand when it was around their mom. He later leans his head in right next to his mom and brother, because he just wants to be close to them. I love seeing how affectionate all his family is, but especially how sweet the men are. This is such an amazing story!
Boy it seems like this guy hit the jackpot TWICE!
This young man was a class act and showed such grace to both families.
His bio family has never stopped loving for him and waiting for his return.
I think there are so many things that we didn't consider about children who are adopted but kept in the dark and their trauma. They maybe treated nicely and pampered but for some it's apparent how they feel somewhat different. I see kids who are left in the dark grow up and it's heartbreaking how they can't explain how they feel
There is a Ghanaian saying. It says the blood is heavy. Which means without even knowing it you go towards people who share blood. People have been known to fall in love immediately with strangers, unaware they are blood relatives. You definitely feel blood. I cried when the parents greeted him after the 25 year absence. ❤
I honestly couldn’t care if they had 200billion or 200 cents. Losing a child like that is hell for anyone. No loving family deserves to go through that.
Ya know…I’m ALL for heartwarming stories these days, regardless of the insanity of privilege. 😂 Any opportunity to feel good about Humanity should be seized and cherished and spread! Amazing story AND storytelling, as usual! ❤
I mean money doesn’t take away grief.
I know his bio family has felt so much guilt over the years but it’s their persistence to keep up with the search, to dedicate money to it, to travel the country looking for him, to keep information updated in the records and the news cycle. Had they not been so loving and so steadfast, that record would have never been flagged. They are the ones who brought him home.
It is in the soul. I met my biological dad when I was 49, and it was an instant connection. I finally sat in a room with a bunch of people that I looked like, and cried because I finally looked like someone, and everyone. It was an instant connection.
i really appreciate these stories more than anything too scary/disturbing/graphic. i love steph and her storytelling but those stories are too much for me, so it makes me happy when she posts things that are less intense
I was adopted the day i was born and was told early in life. My birth mom had made my parents promise not to tell me who she was until i was 18, but i figured out who she was (or had a feeling) by the time i was 7 because of the familiarity i felt around a family friend. I found out i was right when i was 13. It is 10000% a real feeling.
I can't imagine for every child who grew up not knowing they were taken from their actual family . Some people never get to meet their birth parents because they pass before finally getting to see them and some do fin their original families and honestly it does bring me to tears whenever families can be reunited or they get justice for a loved one.
It's touching just knowing his family continued to look for him, they didn't give up and just knew in their heart that one day they would reunite with him again
Wow, what a heart warming story. Mei is such a blessed person, so much family who cares and loves him and all that money haha.
He's found a purpose in life and peace. Tall, good looking young man. Very happy for him.
I’m an only child and have the chance to travel the world and yet I choose to mostly live close to my parents because i can’t imagine feeling the guilt that accompany wasting such precious time with them on anything or anyone else. So I have a huge respect for him for focusing on his family.
I love when stephanie post!! makes my day 🥲🫶🏽
I think his adoptive family made him feel so isolated, that when he was embraced by his biological family he felt what a real family should be.
But Stephanie said the billionare family wanted him back though. For what? I have no clue?!?
Can we appreciate Stephanie for all the content she is giving us ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I’m adopted, and would have absolutely known even if I hadn’t been told. I always felt out of place-I look different, and never felt at home/comfortable with my adoptive family. My adoptive parents have two biological children who are younger than me (they were able to have kids after they adopted me), and I always felt they treated them better/different than me.
My biological family has very conservative values (they are extremely religious), so I find it hard to spend time with them, but when I do it is amazing to be surrounded by people who look like me, and I feel less out of place. Talking with my biological mom comes very naturally, even if we haven’t spoken in a long time.
Thank you for sharing this story, Stephanie. It’s always nice to hear an adoption story with a happy ending.
I think that grandma did a great job raising him.
thanks for the hardwork you put into these video’s stephanie!! my birthday is in two days and i’m gonna binge your videos all day. my family and i dont get along so watching them is my escape :) love you!
Happy early birthday, I hope things get better 💕
@@Jissette17 thank you! it means a lot
I would be motivated to do a DNA test to find out if I am any millionaire's daughter but i look exactly like my dad 😂
Stephanie u work so hard I can’t imagine how much work u put in for just one video thank you so much
We love an unproblematic queen!!! Cant wait for the wedding!!!!
I love how wang sicong has become some what of a recurring character in Stephanie's videos😂
In my head he is like the Stan Lee of Stephanie’s CCU (Chinese cinematic universe) hahahahaha.
starting my sunday morning with your vids! love youuu stephhh and family ❤️
I’m adopted and Idk really know YET what it feels like to have “familial bond” at first sight. Maybe there really is? I’m SO intrigued
Probably depends on how the person was adopted in the first place
i literally cried when the dad hugged him and said that they had been looking for him for 25 years 😭😭
"Instead of feeling bad for the victim, you feel bad for yourself”😂
i do lash extensions and for basically 9 hours straight, my clients and I just listened to rotten mango episodes. love u
i think he feels they are family because they love him so much, he feels he is loved by these people.🥺
omg I'm soo happy for him and his family, i bet his parents were relieved that he grow up comfortably with a nice family that took care of him.
Stephenie can you please do more of these videos? They are more heart-lighted, wholesome and i love them so much.
this is such a beautiful story. there's no way this isn't just a plot of a netflix series like this does not sound like real life. :((
Idec, that father's tears said it all. This story is amazing💖
Aw he’s such a humble guy. He is destined to be rich because he deserves it with that kind of attitude
Stephanie!! I'm having a bad day so I needed this. Thank you for always making my day with each video. Love ya❤
This girl deserves a lot more views, love the dedication 😆❤️
I think him being rich was just an extra perk, he’s a great person, kind, mature, graceful everything a overall great person and I hope he stays happy with both sides of his family
One of the saddest funniest story Im happy for him and his family
My day always gets better when stephanie uploads a video 😊
I’m not a big fan of mukbangs (my overall opinion on it was influenced by Nickado Avacado) but the way you talk about drama overseas, or about what’s happening elsewhere is what makes like your videos, I originally saw your Rotten Mango channel, but I love this one!
Stephanie dancing is the most adorable thing 😂😂
The video starts at 7:25 for anyone who needs it
Thanks to Stephanie Soo’s voice/story telling WAKING ME UP at 4am TO CLOSE MY DOOR & SAVING ME from a POTENTIAL CRIME 😅 I forgot to close my back door after letting my pups pee around 12am. I woke up to her voice from my TV (I always listen to ASMR or audiobooks to fall asleep sometimes it would AUTOPLAY random vlogs of Stephanie because YT knows what I like so much) & decided to let my pups out, that’s when I saw that my back door was open (the whole time I was sound asleep to an ASMR of rain & crackling fireplace on my Tv)
THANK YOU FOR SAVING THIS STUPID BISS - I don’t normally wake up around that time. Thanks to CZcams playing your vids even when I’m in dreamland. 😊
The dad just sobbing… oh my god it broke my heart. Made me cry. Makes me so happy that they all finally have each other. ❤
The ^F***ng kidnap me and please don't let me find out^ killed me 😅
26:28 “he was shook” LMAO
I was just listening to ur podcast! loll also rich ppl are crazy 💀
I just couldn’t imagine myself leavin my 2 year old outside by themselves no matter what the situation. But hell I don’t even wanna leave myself by myself in most places these days 😂😂😂😂😂.
Bro hit the family jackpot
“To a billionaires family and they treat him so good”
“Fucking kidnap me and please don't let me find out”
💀💀💀💀HONESTLY HES SOOO REAL FOR THAT
i wish i was adopted by the chinese billionaires
Omg her old mukbangs are private now😢 her old vids were my comfort
Stephanie provides you with all the emotional attention you need. 😊
Just had my highschool graduation and I’m just chilling then I get a notification for this video so excited 🌟🫧❤️
My mom has always said "Blood calls to blood" and she's right. Our long-lost sister found us 6 years ago through a DNA database, I was the first one to speak to her over the phone and I instantly felt it in my heart, this is my sister, our smiles are the same, the way we laugh is with our whole chests and thank God my dad was still with us and they were able to build a father daughter relationship in the 4 years they were able to have together. A month before he passed away they had a father daughter dance in my livingroom. It was so important to him to give her that dance, he told my mom, she's the only one I never got a chance to dance with, he was in a wheelchair and very weak from cancer but God gave him the strength to stand up and dance a full song with my sister. It was beautiful and heartbreaking at the same time because we all felt that my dad was slowly saying goodbye. We miss him everyday but we will never let our sister go.