Darryl McDaniels, who was one of the original members of the US rap group Run-DMC, has called on legislators in the US to give adoptees the right to access their birth records.
McDaniels, who is more widely known as DMC, became an adamant supporter of the adoption rights legislation after learning he was an adoptee at the age of 35.
He told senators in the New Jersey Statehouse yesterday: "This is really about identity and truth of a human being's existence."
"We never start a book from Chapter 2, as adoptees we live our lives from Chapter 2."
If approved, the legislation would allow adoptees the access to the names, ages, birthplaces, birth dates and occupations of their biological parents, reports AP.
"This isn't about us going back to make the birth mother's life hectic," McDaniels, who won an Emmy in 2006 for a documentary about his adoption experience, said.
"I believe there should be a right. That is somebody's identity, you all, somebody's identity."
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