Born This Way: Moving Forward – Impact of Show on Cast & Communities (Digital Exclusive) | A&E

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In episode 6 of the digital series, “Born This Way: Moving Forward,” cast members and fans share the impact that Born This Way this way had on their own lives and communities. #BornThisWay
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“Born This Way” follows a group of seven young adults born with Down syndrome as they pursue their passions and lifelong dreams, explore friendships, romantic relationships, and work, all while defying society’s expectations.

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  1. Don't miss “A Very Born This Way Christmas," the Born This Way series finale Christmas special, airing 12/18 at 9pm ET/PT only on A&E.

  2. I truly loved the show and miss it so much. Please bring it back! Since the show ended I always wonder what are you guys up to. I just discovered that Sean has a you tube channel, thanks to his interviews I got to see some of the cast. I was so happy for it. You guys are awesome!!

  3. omg!! I fell in love with this show. i work with special need adults so when i seen this i was so excited. i am happy that our population is getting recongized that they can do things. i am bragging about this show & these guys as if i know them personally. i would love to see a follow up show and see how everyone is doing.
    So a little about my self i work for Home of Guiding Hands as a bus driver. I have also worked at a day program as a driver and a classroom staff. one of my clients Sunshine had downs and passed away last year when i got the phone call she passed away my heart broke. they tell us not to get close to our clients but with such amazing personalities how can we not? i am so proud of every single one of you because you guys have done more things than i had ever done before. you guys are amazing keep it up.

  4. actually I'm very high function Down syndrome young women I love the show they have inspired me not just me to everyone in the world who has somewhat a disability not just for Down syndrome for anyone like ms or autism I'm just saying love them I wish it's back on air

  5. I'm watching this video in 2021. I only wish A&E would consider bring back the show after covid19. We need shows like this to open minds. I miss the team so much they secreted all emotions inside me.

  6. I had learned something about the DSC, they have the more pure, and the most beautiful soul. God bless them and their precious family. I can watch the shows over and over again.

  7. This guy saw SHAWN interviewing and wanted to hire 200 of him? I find this hard to believe. Especially since shawn hasn't actually been able to work any job with a full day. Shawn can't focus for 5 minutes, let alone 8hrs. Lol

  8. Wait, why does Rachel NEED a HUD voucher to move out of her parents house? She coulda moved out anytime she wanted. Shawn's mom got shawn free public housing when he was 18 (she didn't get rid of him for long – I think he was too scared to sleep alone and moved back home to mommy pretty soon). That poor girl doesn't actually wanna move out, but she has to pretend like she does to push the whole "independence" fairytale. Why are they always filming Rachel being excited about the POSSIBILITY of living on her own? Odd how it's been years since the show ended and she isn't filming in her own apartment. Maybe it's b/c she's 40, with pretty bad OCD and lots of repetitive stuff she does that they try their best to never get on camera and she still can't put a pillow case on a pillow. This girl had to wear huge sound deadening headphones and was almost too scared of crowds to go to a concert when she was 35. People forget that Rachel is almost 40. Don't get me wrong, I love how super short she is and her speech impediment too. But she's not 4yrs old – she's 40. Let the adorable old lady live with her mom and Dad until the dementia starts to kick in. She only has 5-10 decent yrs left. But I know we aren't allowed to say that over 50% of DS get early onset dementia in their 40's/50's. Look, Rachel is adorable, and its sad that she is pushed to film clips about MAYBE living on her own. She obviously isn't gonna move out! She's 40 already… is she gonna Start a brave new independent life now? She might only live to 50 or 55 realistically. I think people hear her and see her and just treat her like she's 4yrs old, but she's 40 people!!!

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