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Long Lost Family: Born Without A Trace viewers were left in tears on Monday's emotional episode as sisters Natasha and Lee-Ann were reunited after they were both left in hospital toilets at birth. During the episode, the ITV team looked into Natasha's story, who was left as a baby in the toilets of a London hospital in the 1980s with no idea who’d dropped her there.
After a four-year search, the Long Lost Family team made a breakthrough discovery and found Natasha’s full sister Lee-Ann, who is 18 months older and was also left as a baby in the toilets of a different London hospital. At the end of the episode, Natasha and Lee-Ann emotionally reunited as they both got teary over the incredible discovery.
Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter.The two sisters also brought with them almost identical white handmade shawls that had been left with them as babies. At the end of the show, it revealed that Natasha and Lee-Ann are in regular contact and that the search for their birth parents still continues.
The two siblings also appeared on This Morning ahead of the episode to share their story where they also insisted that they hold no anger against their birth mother. Natasha said: "I feel like if you had to leave a child after giving birth, it must’ve been difficult.The fact that she made sure we were left in the right place, we were both left in blankets, you can tell she did the most she could to make sure we were safe… we just want to find out a bit more about each other." While Lee-Ann added: "And to let her know that we're okay!" Viewers were left in tears as they took to Twitter to share their thoughts over the emotional reunion.
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Bruce Willis is no doubt facing a rather emotional day ahead as he marks the long Memorial Day weekend with the rest of the country.MORE: Rumer Willis moves fans with emotional family update on dad Bruce WillisALSO: HELLO! launches Jubilee T-shirt collection to celebrate Queen Elizabeth in styleHowever, the day holds a lot more meaning to him as he comes from a father who was in the military, and it even extends beyond that.VIDEO: Bruce Willis to step away from acting career after aphasia diagnosisBruce was born to David Willis in 1955, who was serving in the military in West Germany, crediting the actor's birthplace to the town Idar-Oberstein.David had met his mother, the German Marlene, during his tenure in the country and the two wed while there. MORE: Bruce Willis' wife Emma Heming Willis shares sweet video of the star amid her own health issuesIn 1957, David was discharged and then moved his family, including Bruce's three younger siblings, Florence, Robert, and David, to New Jersey.While the Die Hard star has rarely spoken of his military upbringing, he has shown his respect for the armed forces with several tributes and charitable acts over the years.Bruce has been a constant supporter of the militaryIn 2015, he partnered with Wounded Warrior Project to pay homage to fallen and wounded men and women in New York and has previously also performed with his band for soldiers in Iraq and been part of several TV commercials advocating for their benefit.During Christmas 2014, he also released a message on behalf of the USO as a tour veteran, saying: "So many of our nation's service men and women serving abroad, far away from their families and friends this December."MORE: Bruce Willis' wife Emma reveals her own health
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Long Lost Family: Born Without Trace will return to ITV next week (Monday 23 May) as Davina McCall, Nicky Campbell and the team do their best to reunite foundlings with family members and shed light on their mysterious beginnings.The show – which is now a firm favourite of viewers – has always been a tear-jerker, but Davina has admitted that she finds the filming process for Born Without Trace particularly difficult. Speaking about one of the foundlings the team helped this series, Davina recalled: "I couldn't take the pain away." She explained: "To be honest, something I have found very hard but I have tried to learn over time is that I have to let people feel all the feelings that they feel and not try and make them happy or make it feel better." Get exclusive celebrity stories and fabulous photoshoots straight to your inbox with OK!'s daily newsletter .