Born This Way: Bonus: Cole’s Graduation (Season 2, Episode 11) | A&E

Cole attends his high school graduation and senior prom in this bonus scene from “Unlimited!.” #BornThisWay

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Born This Way
Season 2
Episode 11
Unlimited!

“Born This Way” follows a group of seven young adults born with Down syndrome as they pursue their passions and lifeaong dreams, explore friendships, romantic relationships, and work, all while defying society’s expectations.

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11 thoughts on “Born This Way: Bonus: Cole’s Graduation (Season 2, Episode 11) | A&E

  1. The series I was born that that way is a very excellent series I appreciate all the disappearance of that show and I occurs them to do more sincerely Dan

  2. I think they should include different disabilities besides Down syndrome don't give me wrong these are awesome people I love them but there needs to be people with ADHD people with autism people in wheelchairs and etc . Would be cool to have a mix of everybody like inclusion with people with disabilities and non-disabilities

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