Tina Arena - "Who Do You Think You Are?" (2010)

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Tina Arena has always wanted to find out more about where her Italian-born parents came from. She is driven to find out the truth behind some family secrets and heads off to Sicily to explore her Italian roots - episode 3, season 3

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  • Omg, l cried real tears for you, Tina Wow, what a journey so happy you found some peace finally.. ❤
  • @TheKayc136
    My own Nan never spoke really of her past. When she was asked, she got so upset my mum said they didn't like to ask. Nan said her mum and two sisters had died at the end of WW1 during a flu epidemic. Her father was killed by a train and she was put in a convent until her eldest brother returned from the war and demanded she was released in his care. From what she said about unmarried mothers there, it was a Magdalene Home. She disappears from all records from the age of eleven until she married my grandad. I would love to know what happened in those fourteen years. On a strange note, I have always had a vision of my ideal home. Three stories high, up a path over looking a stream. When i visited the house where my nan was born, it was exactly as I had pictured. Yet my nan had left there as a tiny little girl and never spoke of it. Yet, I coyld describe that house exactly as it was, for years before I visited it. Also the night before I had my youngest I dreamt of my Nan and she said I was having a little girl and to call her Emma, it was a family name. My husband laughed as the scan predicted a boy. Yet Emma was born that morning, the image of my Nan, and years later I found that "Emma" was Nans grandmother's name. When we visited Nan's home town fir the first time when my Emma was six, she directed us through streets and shortcuts like she had lived there for years. I do think the past does impact on us, and its not until we research our ancestors that we truly understand why.
  • That poem she wrote was incredible & had me crying after misty eyes all through the Sicilian search. So happy she's at peace & I know she & her Mum will now bond. Lovely ending.
  • @soulembodied
    Thank you for sharing your deeply moving journey Tina. As someone else commented, so many of us can relate. It isn't until we come to know what our family have been through, as to why they are/were a certain way.. and then things start to make more sense, and we can begin to make peace with certain aspects of our lives.
  • @TheCurlyclub
    Tina has a beautiful speaking voice as well as a beautiful singing voice. I saw her in Evita in Melbourne, her performance was a triumph.
  • @janettescott580
    Tina from QLD I started crying before you did. This was a very touching story.. Incredible lives lead. God Bless.
  • @kjmax1068
    This is a heart-rending story. I keep wondering if Tina did a DNA test. Bravo to her to understanding her roots.
  • Wow! What an amazing, compelling story. This caring for others seems to be a powerful vocation through generations. I was moved to tears. And, to find the link to music. To suffer so and still look for beauty is a testament to strength of spirit. Thank you for sharing all this. It is truly a heritage to be both proud and humbled by. Than you.
  • @soniatriana9091
    Wow! Having never heard of this Singer, I have to say, she shared so much of her raw emotions - I think we all can relate to the anger we harbor within ourselves & look to target & blame others! Tina is extremely lucky to have this video that documents when her empathy & sudden transformation in her heart & soul change from hatred & anger to peace & love towards those family members she now understands much, much better!
  • This was so moving to watch. I think many of us have had similar revelations after learning our family history. We can be very mistaken & judgemental when we're young. Praise God that Miss Arena was blessed to be able to appreciate & understand her dear mother before it was too late.
  • @debrah7548
    From bitterness and anger to forgiveness and empathy, and then pride. A heartrending, but beautiful walk with this young lady. My heart has been touched and blown open by her story.
  • @user-lv9cy9xn9z
    Much LOVE/RESPECT to you Tina from an Australian! Thank you for being such a much-loved, entertainment/singer icon for us all in Oz - as a child (70’s); teen (80’s) - then beyond intentionally! Such a beautiful, smart, multi-lingual, international, entertainment talent. 💜 This YouTube attests that YOU have SOUGHT information, then acknowledged, & honoured your ancestors 💜 & of their horrifically, difficult circumstances during past, historically difficult times. Thanks for telling their story! 💜 We ALL benefit! 🤗💜
  • @gissyb1
    I liked Tina Arena in the 90s. What a amazing story
  • Great episode! I, too, had never heard of Tina, but what a fascinating family! 😊Tho i do find myself wondering why that retired American detective doesnt have his own show?
  • @MiaHessMusic
    I don't know who this lovely woman is but I so enjoyed her journey! Now I need to listen to her perform. Thanks!
  • @jpld6703
    Très émouvant, d'autant que nous sommes nombreux à s'être trouvé dans des situations familiales comparables, voire similaires. Tu as toute ma sympathie et mon amour.