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Fox hits new low with adoption TV special!




Topic started on 15-12-2004 @ 07:41 AM by jeeze louise


Leave it to Fox network to hit a new low in bad taste and tackiness. There is going to be a new show that has a child given up for adoption as a infant choose her biological father for money!

(AP) The Fox network said Tuesday it will air a special next month, "Who's Your Daddy?", in which a daughter given up for adoption as an infant will try to win a $100,000 prize by guessing which of three men is her biological father.

Activists in the adoption community immediately attacked the special, which will air for 90 minutes on Jan. 3.

www.cbsnews.com...

Adoption is a very sensitive subject that causes pain for all involved, yet Fox will blatently expose these poor people who are desperate to find their real fathers. The contestants are probably willing to do anything to find out who their fathers are and Fox is doing their best to take advantage of that fact!

[edit on 15-12-2004 by jeeze louise]



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reply posted on 15-12-2004 @ 07:47 AM by Azeari of the Radiant Eye


Appalling!

You can't really blame the network, though - if there wasn't a market for trash they wouldn't bother making it.



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