It was a dream come true for the whole family, but apparently everything changed soon after the cameras stopped rolling. "You gave me away. You gave me away, fumed Kamaya. Chris told the Fridays about his four biological siblings, who also needed a home. We made a vow to keep the family together, James Friday told WSOC at the time. It was fun," Kamaya said. I felt like they were my mom and dad. Thats ridiculous. Kamaya and Chris said within a year, the Fridays kicked out all five of their foster kids. James and Devonda Friday said their nonprofit organization "House of Hope" is still in operation and the couple insists they continue to good work for the community. The five siblings are now all in different homes. 2023 FOX News Network, LLC. "We desperately need you to come and help us," Devonda Friday said. Then again on the 27th. We've done no wrong," James Friday said. Looking back on everything that happened, Chris and Kamaya are convinced that the Fridays were only motivated to take them in for financial gains. Devonda and James Friday were given their dream home in North Carolina The couple were featured on renovation show Extreme Makeover in 2012 Show praised couple for adopting five siblings so. Back in 2012 Devonda and James Friday were featured on Extreme Makeover. [Devonda] was supposed to put things inside the store. 'Extreme Makeover': Adoptive Family Gets New Home For Christmas Devonda and James Friday had recently adopted five siblings so that they wouldnt be separated. When seeing a camera crew waiting outside her home, the woman allegedly stopped her car in the middle of the street and turned the car around. The teenage boy showed Devonda and James a video of his siblings and begged them to help keep the five of them together. They were selected for the show, which built them a new 8-bedroom, 4,000-square-foot house in December 2011 for an episode that aired a year later. "We desperately need you to come and help us, Devonda Friday said. . "'Extreme Makeover,' we desperately need you," James Friday said at the time. A North Carolina couple is being accused of kicking five foster children out of their home after appearing onABC's "Extreme Makeover: Home Edition" in 2012. One of their adopted children was Kamaya, who was 14 years old. Thats a DSS and social service matter, James said. Devonda and James were thrilled when their modest home was renovated into a beautiful eight-bedroom mansion. Now two of their foster children, who took on the couples' last name, are spreaking out against the Fridays with claims all five of them were kicked out of the home after the cameras stopped rolling. You ask the Lord to provide and he does.. WS-OCTV reports that Kamaya and Chris Friday the oldest of the five adopted siblings claim their foster parents threw them out of the house shortly after the show debuted. Apparently, these kids aren't the first ones who have had a temporary stay with the Friday family.
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