See this incredible story of a family reunion lost for the first time

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Recently, the social media user of Albreenna posted aNow-viral wire About the way she went from not having a family to be a girl, a granddaughter, a sister and a aunt. Adopted at birth, Albreenna never knew his biological family was. All she had to continue is that her father was African-American and her mother was Thai. His adopted mother died at 17 and since then she was alone alone.

In a strange touch of destiny, it turned out that the brother who found him lived only 30 minutes from her in Los Angeles, so she immediately continued the meeting to meet him and his other brothers and sisters.

They immediately glued. And the best part is that they already knew who his mother was and decided to surprise her and surprise her on July 4th. Naturally, Albreenna was excited but also nervous about this major moment, feared that his mother of birth could reject it.

But when she arrived at the airport and that she told her that they had found Albreenna, she immediately broke into tears.

They too, immediately linked. "She's noisy, wild and crazy, just like me!" Albreenna wrote. She also discovered that her mother had her tattooed name on her ankle the next day her lifting and told her that she never forgotten her.

"I'm complete," she wrote. "I am a child who found PPL who looks like me. Act like me. It's crazy that my mother and I share the same mannerism but that I have never grown around her."

That's a beautiful story.

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