It’s no surprise that tonight’s installment of Long Lost Family is extremely emotional, as the award-winning ITV series reunites foster siblings after more than four decades.The episode opens as we’re introduced to 53-year-old Kate Brown from Portsmouth, who was fostered when she was five days old, after her mother couldn’t cope with a newborn due to suffering from medical problems including epilepsy.
Kate, who was fostered by a family called the Barters, says the only person she ever really felt a connection with while growing up was her foster brother John Bradley who she hasn’t seen for 46 years.
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