In season 1, Luke, Who is Your Father? explored the lives of triplets: Jules, Kenny, and Rikki. The three were separated at birth, reunited, and went on to find their biological father through DNA testing.
The triplets are coming back for a second season and turning the mic over to others who's lives have been shaped by asking the question, "Who is my father?"
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In season 1, Luke, Who is Your Father? explored the lives of triplets: Jules, Kenny, and Rikki. The three were separated at birth, reunited, and went on to find their biological father through DNA testing.
The triplets are coming back for a second season and turning the mic over to others who's lives have been shaped by asking the question, "Who is my father?"
S2 | E1 | PT. 1: Mark Craven- Don't Cry, I'm going dancing.
Luke, Who is Your Father?
1 hour 20 minutes 54 seconds
2 years ago
S2 | E1 | PT. 1: Mark Craven- Don't Cry, I'm going dancing.
Season 2 Premiere!
*Content warning: This episode features discussion of self-harm and suicidal ideation, and may not be suitable for all audiences.*
This week, we interview author, father, life coach, and viral Redditor Mark Craven. Mark made waves as he started to share his story of being raised by a racist mother, only to find out his biological father was not only black, but a professional athlete. Join us as Mark walks us through his challenging childhood and the discovery of his true parentage.
Luke, Who is Your Father?
In season 1, Luke, Who is Your Father? explored the lives of triplets: Jules, Kenny, and Rikki. The three were separated at birth, reunited, and went on to find their biological father through DNA testing.
The triplets are coming back for a second season and turning the mic over to others who's lives have been shaped by asking the question, "Who is my father?"