Ellie Simmonds reveals she was adopted as she reunites with birth mother

Paralympic champion Ellie Simmonds has revealed she was given up for adoption when she was two weeks old, as she tracked down her birth mother for a new documentary.

The former Strictly Come Dancing star, who has achondroplasia dwarfism, explores the relationship between disability and adoption in Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family for ITV.

She said: “Until now, it’s never emotionally affected me, it never made me feel rejected or ask why do my birth parents not want me.

“I’ve been so focused on the future and never thought about it.”

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Ellie Simmonds and Nikita Kuzmin during the Strictly Come Dancing Live Tour (Jacob King/PA)

“Even if you do have a loving family being rejected straight away, like as soon as you were born.”

In the documentary Simmonds spends time with families who adopted disabled children and hears deeply personal stories from disabled people who tried to find their birth parents, only to be rejected again.

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Ellie Simmonds at Tokyo 2020 (John Walton/PA)

After finally meeting her birth mother for the first time, Simmonds said: “I think it’s really helped that finding out who I am, looking at someone who birthed me, the nature that I’m from and the questions I had to ask her and she answered them it makes you a bit more whole.”

She added: “Although I have no idea how all this will play out, I’m glad I’ve gone through this process, questions I’ve carried for years have been answered.

“I’m proud of my life and I love my family and maybe, perhaps, that family just got bigger.”

Ellie Simmonds: Finding My Secret Family will air on ITV on July 6.

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