Adoptees and Sisters Reality Show Casting Call

Be an Adoption Star

Prime Time Reality Show Looking for Adoptees and their Sisters

I’m just a passing this on….I DO encourage peope to DO these sorts of things, not becasue you want to be on TV, but becasue the more TURE stories out there.. the more it helps.

PLEASE remember to SUPPORT ADOPTEE RIGHTS if, you know, you happen to go for it. Mentioning on TV the reality of adoptees sealed records could do a world of good!

OK the rest of this is copy and paste!

My name Jamie Pease and I’m the casting associate for a new prime time reality show. I was hoping you could help me out by spreading the word about this casting call by posting it on your website or in your newsletter.

This will be a positive, heartfelt new series for a major cable network, think (OWN, WE). We’re looking for adoptees that have been searching for their biological sisters.

Thank you ahead of time for your help and if you need any more information please let me know.

Jamie Pease
310-696-4476

 

Are you on a Quest to Find Your Sister?

An elite cable network and Emmy award-winning producers are now CASTING WOMEN who are searching for their long lost biological sisters for our new series, “FOREVER SISTERS.” We are looking for charismatic adoptees who long to be reunited with their siblings for our heart-felt, positive series.

  • Do you think about your sister and wonder who she is?
  • Have you recently started searching for her, or have you been looking for years?
  • Is a childhood photo the only memory you have?
  • Do you imagine what she looks like and what kind of life she has?
  • Have you ever felt that a piece of you was missing?

To submit, please email ASAP: ForeverSistersCasting@gmail.com with:

  • Your name
  • Contact number and email
  • State and City you live in
  • The State your sister was born in
  • Photos
  • A brief story about you and your sister

About the Author

Claudia Corrigan DArcy
Claudia Corrigan D’Arcy has been online and involved in the adoption community since early in 2001. Blogging since 2005, her website Musings of the Lame has become a much needed road map for many mothers who relinquished, adoptees who long to be heard, and adoptive parents who seek understanding. She is also an activist and avid supporter of Adoptee Rights and fights for nationwide birth certificate access for all adoptees with the Adoptee Rights Coalition. Besides here on Musings of the Lame, her writings on adoption issue have been published in The New York Times, BlogHer, Divine Caroline, Adoption Today Magazine, Adoption Constellation Magazine, Adopt-a-tude.com, Lost Mothers, Grown in my Heart, Adoption Voice Magazine, and many others. She has been interviewed by Dan Rather, Montel Williams and appeared on Huffington Post regarding adoption as well as presented at various adoption conferences, other radio and print interviews over the years. She resides in New York’s Hudson Valley with her husband, Rye, children, and various pets.

3 Comments on "Adoptees and Sisters Reality Show Casting Call"

  1. I have two sisters and I know where they are but they don’t know about me. I wish they were older and I would totally attempt this. But seeing as they are minors, don’t think that would fly… Sigh…

  2. I would sign up my daughter but she is only 9 and her sisters are 8 and 4! My husband and I adopted our daughter at birth and her 2 sisters were not placed for adoption. They have a very close relationship, have always known they were sisters, call each other sisters, fight like sisters, and are fiercely protective of each other. I’m sure when they’re older they’ll have quite a story to tell!

  3. Claudette | July 14, 2014 at 4:49 pm |

    Claudia, I am against the “explotation” of adoptees and families in reunion, by that of people such as Troy, dr. Phil, and the other blood suckers that are out there!
    At the same time if this is a trusted source that would show the true stories about how adoption really screws families up, it’s a great thing! At the same time for example, I’m the “dirty secret” and my sister, whom I lost to adoption and found would never in a trillion years even think about doing a show. Reality is that adoption tears families to shreds!
    I love the idea of showing the TRUE, RAW, damage that adoption causes to “the collateral damage” because it’s never really been “covered”! Since my reunion I have yet to really find support or very many people that talk about the effects that adoption and reunion have on not just siblings, but cousins, ect….
    This is such a sad and touchy subject for me. As a kept/raised sibling that never knew anything about adoption before 2010, I’ve since discovered many things regarding my upbringing that I now know was caused by adoption. I blame the system that to this day still doesn’t offer any type of support, ect…
    Please keep us updated as I and my children need to continue to educate ourselves and others!

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