Real Families Episode 3: Teens in a New Home
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- Опубликовано: 9 фев 2025
- In the final episode of this incredible journey, the children Imran, Altynay and Marshall are all now 16 year old young adults, and reflect back on their life until now. How has the move to Britain impacted them, and what opportunities have they had that would never have been possible before?
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I love Imran’s willingness to better himself and always keeps a positive attitude even if others make him feel he is different.
I love Altynay’s gentle heart and strength to push through even if bullies sometimes gets her down.
And lastly, I love Marshal’s confidence and resilience even if some try to make him feel inferior. I love how he simply won’t let them.
Hope they all succeed and find true happiness. Thank you Daisy Asquith for this beautiful documentary.
Lovely comments. I agree.
where was Imran trying to better himself?
They should do a programme where we see them in their mid-late 20s
Altynay moved to switzerland and she’s working for a law firm
Imran drives for a local cab firm
Where is marshal
@@patiencemusarurwa7399I heard that he is a dancer
What an interesting program love it
Oh I love Marshal's positive vibe!!!!!!! It's sad that Altynay feels she doesn't belong. And Imran, hope he starts feeling at least a bit British soon. SO much to adjust to for these kids.
It’s not because she felt like she didn’t belong, it’s because of the fear that she could be hurt because she’s not white.
You can leave Africa, but she never leaves you. I moved away nearly 20 years ago and am making life away from my home and family. I’ll always rather be there. I’ll be torn and unsettled for the rest of my life sadly. But then, I left when I was 21 and all my family are still there 😢
I left Kenya at the age of 16, to visit my mum in Vienna-Austria. Just to visit. But she made me stay here, I had no choice. Now, 25 years later, I have my own family (an adult daughter), and there's no day that goes by without thinking why I even came here. Mum was never present those 16 years, I lived with my grandparents. Mum got me when she was still young and in school so her parents took the responsibility to bring me up. I've made sure I visit Kenya each year to show my daughter where her family comes from (her dad is Kenyan born too, we met here) I intentionally chose my country's man, just to have that feeling of home. Like speaking our language swahili, cooking the same food... just everything about home. But still home is home. I can't wait to get back home and settle there again if all goes well as planned. There's no place like home ❤
You can move back and shape your side of Africa. The UK is good for the experience but frankly overrated for economic possibilities.
This is very interesting, Marshall's mum is now a Councillor in Newcastle.
I love Marshall's confidence and he is very talented. Imran I love your family loyalty and you are a wonderful young man
I wonder where they are right now! It'd be cool if they kept up with them still!
Marshal is such a vibe🎉
An outstanding documentary. Thank you! I wish them all the best and pray their dreams have come to fruition now that they are adults.
Marshal is such a vibe hewas charming all the girls after the break dance lol
Edit: I love the fact that all of them never wanted to be seen as British, they kept their identity
Omg the happiness when the family reunited ☺️🤎❤️
Keep the good ball rolling...... God got ur back...... This channel is real nd blessed 🙏
These kids are amazing
Been waiting for this since the first episode came out
It’s another episode before this one also… this is the final one I think she said
I'm trying to find the first episode
95% of zimbabweans speaks english and now its worst they are born speaking english, ive been following the episodes, great programmes, love them all
Huh????
@@mercyme9189 yeah
@@mercyme9189yes in Zimbabwe we speak English
it was nice to see the kids grow up living in another country and how they have changed
What a beautiful reunion and family Marshall had/has. How beautiful the country looks. May things return to a state where they can return and live well.
I wonder how they are all doing now days. They will be around 24/25 years old
They’d be nearly 30!
They would be 30. At least Imran….
Altynay is in Switzerland now......I also grew up with racism my whole life too in the north of England and left the UK, much happier abroad
Glad to hear she is doing well, her mum must be so proud.
i’m sorry that you had to experience that, no one should ever have to deal with that. is this a proper update? do you know how any of the others are doing?
His grandma final wish was the end of his life right there. So unfortunate
I was falling on to this video. thank you so much for this conetent.
Can you do a update on them please
Yeh Imran drives for a local cab firm
Altynay is a beautiful girl. Imran could open up his own taxi business and I hope that Marshal, Altynay and Imran are doing well.
Take that boy out of break dancing class and get him into trade school!! He needs a trade and have possibility to be independent and a business owner.
He can do both,he’s a bright star🌎☮️🙏💜💜💜
I really pray all the young ones lead good happy lives.become successful,love from Vancouver island Canada 🍁,please do a follow up in a few years, I miss em all already 🙏💛💛💛
All seem like great people
Just to think that all 3 of them have been here to 18 years
@@itsn0tmuand how exactly do you know
Imran🥰 GRANMA woulda been SOOOO PROUD OF YOU 🥰
Wow this touched my heart
Смотрю и понимаю, что история Атинай, моя детская история…
тоже ее понимаю.я Зимбамбвийнка, приехала в России и не понила русский язык. очень скучаю по домом и друзей
I could never take my child out of Africa. I wouldn't want my child to feel less of a human being.
I don’t think Marshall ever said he felt that way though
@@isaurak6693 he doesn't have to say it it's all over his face the pain of being call names and being humiliated only a bigot won't see that
He won’t if they move to an area with a larger African population.
Wow, interesting documentary. Zambia/Zimbabwe
ALTANAY🥰and MOMMA🥰 I hope you WIN 🥰
I've watched imran last show something wrong with his behaviour is parents get him married at 16 and his behaviour is worse than 7 year old
So true … it’s all about bringing the family over …. He had been here long enough and his English is bad because they don’t speak much English at home… who will support his wife in the UK…. It’s not that easy to bring their wives from abroad anymore nowadays they have to be earning at least £24k before the happens today …
@@tahliah6691 Nothing to do with not speaking English at home, most bilingual children don't speak English at home but pick it up quick in school and living in England. He simply had uneducated parents who didn't support him. He needed emtional support more than anything.
@@FF-by6ci He needs more than that. He failed every subject of the test but science. Not to mention, it seems he doesn't always understand questions.
I can't help thinking it would have been better for Altanay if she'd stayed in Kyrgyzstan, I don't think Britain's been good for her.
Love marshall.😊..but they're all good kids
MARSHAL🙌🏽🥰🙌🏽
I CANNOT WAAAAAIT TO MEET YOU ONE DAY 🥰
Nice to see dad Michael 👍🏿
Proud of being African. Yeh right on maan. Well said Marshall.
The jeweler was the only reasonable man around here??? What’s going on?
Marshall wins the game
Its Zimbabwe , Africa is a continent this is misleading. Otherwise this is an interesting documentary, though the realities of life in England are sad to watch, I just hope they can know there are good people there in England.
Remember, the family couldn't go back to Zim. They could only meet the rest of their extended family in Zambia. I don't think they were intentionally ignorant. For the purposes of the video ,stating they came back from Africa is accurate .
Does anyone know their instagram accounts
i found altynay and marshal’s facebook accounts
@@anitadhm_ what is their last name
When will the new episode come outttt
Never, it said at the beginning this is the final episode.
Do they have any social media accounts
Why is Marshall's family meeting in Zambia Though?
Could be asylum seekers and zambia is the best place to meet as they cant go back home
They are political asylum seekers so can't go back home as they'll be arrested.
Marshall my boy 😂😂so positive
I think Imran has learning difficulties?
Honestly me too, but he commented under one of the episodes and said that he is doing fine
lol we have a word for this guy in our language “pendu” which is basically someone from a village who’s uneducated no skills 😂 he just one of those ppl
How do you know he may be a local MP one day or even better might become the prime minister of England
When you marry cousins what do you expect
I think he's fine. He's just young. He's definitely not stupid
Africa seriously is not a country. It will confuse him as he grows if he keeps justifying his identity as “African” as opposed to Zimbabwean. I am Zimbabwean and my spouse is Ghanaian. My kids are African…but the nuances in their identity cannot be captured by that title. They are both Ghanaian and Zimbabwean, and they are the marriage of the two. How they relate to their neighbour, family members, adults, friends and everything in between is shaped by how much they can take from both. But they can only learn so much of that from trying to identify as being part of other cultures that they do not know about. I like how they never call the other kids “Asian” there is just too much in between when you say that. Marshall is Zimbabwean. He came back from his trip to Zimbabwe and he is proud of being an African with roots in Zimbabwe.
I don’t think he’s going to be confused by Africa and Zimbabwe because he goes back home to visit surely that should be enough for him to know exactly where he comes from.
Well it depends where they grow up most importantly,
Marshal needs to chill. Hes too much. Soooo Zimbabwean kkkk. The energy though.
I Imram needs to be put off the idea of getting married he is still very young , he might find himself someone to marry here
You gave her the wrong picture of Zimbabwe otherwise how can she have a wrong picture?? 😮
They were still asylum seekers so they couldn’t go back so they had to meet their family at the border
Wonder how these lot are now
Lord save the UK as it seems like they are getting from the frying pan to
the fire 😂😂😂😂
Mmmmm Marshal very rude and needs Exra lessons
Yes he needed extra lessons and more attention. I think he maybe a bit autistic or something like that, dont know the clinical term. I noticed this from the first episode. Not surprised he struggled in sch. Even some of that behaviour for a 15 year old. His speech too he struggled to come up with proper full sentences with a straight face. The other boy Imran was also more like a 10 year old than 15. So maybe it was a phase they grew out of. I understand they are now almost 30, would be nice to know how they are doing, esp Marshel. Im curious to know if he is running his own business.
@@HealthonDemandTG within Marshal looks like ADHD
@@gugulethuprecious6932 Oh ok thanks. I wasnt sure of the name. He is a grown man now, would be nice to know how he is getting on.
Does altynay have any form of social media ?
So ...love ending is it ..
Mate these so called beautiful ladies in London are not going to take your life to the next level 😂😂
Zimbabweans why they didn't go home but stayed in Zambia insted no wonder why people don't trust Zimbabwe
Can't go back home coz they're asylum seekers in the UK
Because they are aslyum seekers in UK
They are exiled so they are meeting their family at the border.
If neighbouring Zambia is safe, why didn't Marshal's family just move there instead of going all the way to Britain? 🤔
If Europe /Britain was rich why did the British colonise Zimbabwe/Africa?
Kkkkkk@@revothomas9343
Because all of Zmbia and Zimbabwea's resources are in the UK
@@FF-by6ciwell why didn't you escavate the resources?
Oooh so they can’t go to Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 direct to visit their family
Depends maybe they claimed asylum in UK...
They claimed asylum (they mentioned it in the first episode) so they could go to zim
Marshall chiiko naye veduwee vana ava. Ari right here upstairs 😢
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Marshall is a typical Zimbabwean who escaped poverty omg. He makes me laugh. He needs to chill 😂😂😂
Why not just go to Simbabwe and not Zambia???
Zimbabwe
Frm normal girl in back home now emo 😐😐
That wasn't really emo at the time though, side bangs and thick mascara was something lots of teens were doing, not emos
If the do "they will be dealing with me ❤)
Finaaly
Being human is better than cult of satanic . Be human and bring faith in oneness and AMAL good behaviour manner just love and kindness to all creatures . Don’t forget who you are .
Well they won’t let which is back fire hehehe
Marshal had adhd tendencies… no wonder he couldn’t do well in school.
Mmmmm Marshal very rude and needs Exra lessons .and no Manners
Marshall needs to come down and study. He is too hype and will get into trouble very quickly.
I’m amazed of how 2 of them have British accents now… especially after being born elsewhere and learning that language since birth. When Altynay said bottles and British in a very British accent … I was impressed. Imran’s English is terrible… when it showed that clip of him showing his phone with his cousins picture… don’t they smile? First of all, it’s gross and wrong to marry your cousin… Poor British tax payers are going to have to pay for their future children who will be born with so many disabilities…
racism at its finest, if you don’t have anything nice to say, don’t say it.
the british royal family do the same, marrying there cousins but it’s wrong if anyone else does? make it make sense pls. u live in a diverse country can’t be expecting everything to go your way.
prophet saw also married his first cousin so no need wasting time justifying it to these non muslims@@mayamajid8857
It’s funny how there’s more disabilities in white people than any other care to explain why that is ???
Wrong us wrong...marrying your cousin is discusting.
How come Imran still can't speak English.
He just probably did not assimilate easily and he missed home and grandmother
I think he has learning difficulties.
British and Angeles don't go together, Britain is the one who started racism 400 years ago, from father to a son, they inherit racism, British would be racist as far as human existence!!!
That is nasty marrying your cousin how disgusting is that
That’s their culture but I hate it… very ignorant and nasty
@@itsmeQue48 @Rosa Franco You’re right. Just like the British royal family. Disgusting.
It is biologically negative. It might result in children being born with defects.
@@annamarielewis7078 Like Charles?
The British royal family do same. So did French royals. It's just the culture and should not be denigrated
what about the British people does it change our life in a good would? no.
86 population of krygistan is Muslim and if she is Muslim then I do have some problems serious prob maybe I am kind of strict on other people not being a good Muslim
Who are you again? Only Allah Swt can judge its not your place to say so speak good or remain silent!
@@BustaC02 I was not that educated 2 years ago sorry
They is nothing wrong with Marshall,that's being a minority teen at a majority school i think