• #136 Reggie "Bird' Sorensen Faces The Reality Of Never Seeing Her Kids Again

  • Apr 6 2025
  • Length: 49 mins
  • Podcast

#136 Reggie "Bird' Sorensen Faces The Reality Of Never Seeing Her Kids Again

  • Summary

  • It's easy to understand why Reggie "Bird" Sorensen is so beloved by the public and the people around her.

    From winning Big Brother twice, to connecting with people on this years I'm A Celebrity Get My Out Of Here Australia, you can always rely on Reggie to bring the laughs no matter how dark the situation.

    But Reggie’s faced more challenges than most, from growing up in Tassie with her mum's struggles with schizophrenia to her own diagnosis of Usher Syndrome, which has left her navigating the world with pinhole vision. To top it all off, her youngest, Lucas, lives with cystic fibrosis.

    Despite this, Reggie makes sure she's the best mum to Mia and Lucas by making the most of what she's got and cracking a few laughs along the way.

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