Well-known radio host restarted the search for her biological identity – La Brújula 24

Well-known radio host restarted the search for her biological identity – La Brújula 24
Well-known radio host restarted the search for her biological identity – La Brújula 24

With her unmistakable voice, Daisy May Queen accompanied a generation as one of the last radio references we knew. In it, drivers and listeners were part of the same universe, they felt that each other knew each other in an everyday life enhanced by magic. But she kept her deepest secret: she was certain that she was not the biological daughter of her parents, but rather that they had bought her when she was a newborn. She had no doubts, but no proof either, beyond her intuition and a series of signs that tormented her. Until one day she couldn’t take it anymore and she began to get rid of what was eating her up.

From India, where she has lived for twelve years, the speaker once again makes public a testimony linked to her identity to which she only opened the door in 2023. “This was a very sensitive topic for both my mother and my father and I don’t care. It seemed neither respectful nor good to treat him while they were alive,” Daisy tells Teleshow, reconstructing a path that she feels more prepared than ever to travel, with all the energy that requires one more effort. Perhaps the last one.

He felt the first warning when he was a teenager. At that age when her doubts and questions begin, she was assaulted by the deepest one. She did not feel part of her family and a thousand times she confronted her parents with the question that it hurt her so much but she needed to do it. “Tell me the truth, am I adopted or not?” No answer convinced her, and everything ended in arguments and increasingly painful internal suffering.

“Later, my parents finally relented and confirmed it to me without giving me too many details. The only thing I know is that my mother was very young and that she had to give me, that she could not have me for a family issue, because the parents did not want to,” she indicated.

This vague confirmation is all Daisy knew for a while. And the tip of a cumbersome ball of yarn, full of labyrinths that she set out to unravel. She found out that everything led to a doctor who had a clinic in the northern part of the suburbs, where he took girls who became pregnant when they were single and wanted to give birth to their children. “They remained locked up during pregnancy, they gave birth there and he took the baby and sold it to other people,” she reveals. And she concludes with a heartbreaking sentence: “They bought me like a jar of mayonnaise in the supermarket, something that was very common at that time.”

The situation affected his relationship with his foster parents. “Mom became very distressed and her health began to deteriorate. I think it was a great shame for her to have to tell me, but for me it was a complete and utter liberation. Like all people, I had the right to know who she was and where she came from. For a psychological issue, and also for a health issue,” she said.

Daisy takes this opportunity as the final one on a path that has become too winding. “I tell you the truth, it is the last one. I’ve already wound up a lot of wool on this topic. And it is not easy to do it, and show up, and ask, and show your face, and much more so when people know you and know who you are; It is very intimidating at times, and that works against you,” she analyzes. And she is prepared for all the answers: “If something comes up, great. And if nothing comes up, that’s great too. She accepts herself. But she didn’t want to stop doing it, because it’s always good to go to the maximum.”

With information from Infobae

 
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