The Real Life Princess Diaries....only shittier!
Hey guys,
I saw this article on AOL news today (it was entitled "A Cinderella Story"):
"Adopted two days after her first birthday, Sarah Culberson grew up the youngest daughter in a close-knit family from Morgantown, W.Va. She was surrounded by love in her home, but always wondered about her roots. Searching to unlock the secrets of her past, at age 22, Culberson began searching for her birth parents [...] A few years later, a private investigator helped her locate her birth father, along with an unbelievable surprise. Culberson wasn't an average suburban girl -- she was a princess. Her father, a ruling member of the Mende Tribe in Bumpe, Sierra Leone, was living in Africa. She could one day be known as paramount chief in a country she's never seen."
So basically Sarah wasn't just some small town girl from West Virgina; she was actually a rural African villager.
Dreams really do come true.
-Toria
I saw this article on AOL news today (it was entitled "A Cinderella Story"):
"Adopted two days after her first birthday, Sarah Culberson grew up the youngest daughter in a close-knit family from Morgantown, W.Va. She was surrounded by love in her home, but always wondered about her roots. Searching to unlock the secrets of her past, at age 22, Culberson began searching for her birth parents [...] A few years later, a private investigator helped her locate her birth father, along with an unbelievable surprise. Culberson wasn't an average suburban girl -- she was a princess. Her father, a ruling member of the Mende Tribe in Bumpe, Sierra Leone, was living in Africa. She could one day be known as paramount chief in a country she's never seen."
So basically Sarah wasn't just some small town girl from West Virgina; she was actually a rural African villager.
Dreams really do come true.
-Toria

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