AleshaDixon.Net has some exclusive image stills from Alesha’s latest documentary ‘Who’s Your Daddy?’ which is making it’s debut on BBC3 on Tuesday 9th December at 9pm. Check out the images below:

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AleshaDixon.Net has some exclusive image stills from Alesha’s latest documentary ‘Who’s Your Daddy?’ which is making it’s debut on BBC3 on Tuesday 9th December at 9pm. Check out the images below:

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Good to see a programme about the importance of dads in the lives of their children. Clearly this first episode couldn’t cover all bases, but I’d like to see the topic of father denial by controlling, manipulative mothers who exclude fathers from the lives of their children.
Dads don’t always vanish by choice, they are excluded in many cases, and fight horrendous battles to try and give their children the dad they know their kids deserve.
Keep up the good work. I hope to see some stories about excluded dads, and how children may be able to overcome the control and deceit of their primary carer mothers who may well have brainwashed or alienated them against their father.
What happens when children do find out the truth about their mothers who excluded fathers for no good reason? Do children forgive their mothers and forget the lost years of not having their fathers influence in their lives?
Regards David (Web Admin)
Real Fathers For Justice
hello, to whom ever is reading this, i am also 23years old, and dont no who my father is. i have been trying for years, but since i had my daughter, i have wanted to meet him more, if there is anyway that you can help me, by putting me in touch with people that can help i would reslly appreciate it. thank you holly wallace 01634 300318
Unfortunately the programme kicked off by Alesha stating she was from a single parent family and then went on to tag the word “dysfunctional” to single parent families. My family and were appalled by this implication as we expected better than this stereotype image portrayed by tabloid media. There are single parents from all walks of life and people arrive at single parenthood from different directions therefore it is quite unfair and inaccurate to label single parent families as dysfunctional. As a single parent who is a professional and have two teens at University and sixth form, I do not subscribe to this image and I know there are many millions like us. I think the programme treads on thin ice with peoples emotions and can open up a can of worms in some peoples lives. There are many different types of absent dads and many different reasons why they are absent. Some children do not want to see them for whatever reason and are indeed better off for not seeing them. I dont think this is really a subject for a “pop celebritiy” to handle on television. It is a very serious subject which encroaches directly peoples deep seated emotions and can have too many implications for too many people. As for siblings meeting accidentally I think this issue has always been there. Think of the war babies who were given away and adoptions in the past. In view of the current divorce rate and unwanted pregnancy in the UK society should develop systems to find out more about people who want to become serious about each other. I think these are serious social issues and I think trained psychologists/counsellors or mediators should be part of such programmes and be in place help people with these issues.
I think that Alesha is more then qualified to debate this because she comes from a one parent family herself and deserves credit for highlighting this issue. It is a differicult issue not all the probelms being debated in one hour. Wish more famous people would take the time to make programmes like this.
this programme has made me think, i met my dad when i was 7 well i say meet him, he told me im not his an he cant have kids im now 27 with to kids ov my own my mum has always said up untill the day she died that his my dad i wont to met him more as the days go on but what if i get rejected agen ? its a hard topic to talk about for me but thanks alesha u made me think xx
Isabel
i would just like to say, Alesha did this because it is close to her heart and feels strongly about the subjct. to me that makes it okay! i feel the words she used were okay because she was talking about her own family and can use what she likes. im not trying to nag(sorry if it seems that way) im just putting my opoinin across.