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Jack Wagner Daughter Reunited with Father After 23 Years, Plans to Spend Thanksgiving Together

In a true Holiday season story, soap-opera star Jack Wagner was reunited with his long-lost daughter two weeks ago, which follows news that his fiancé, Heather Locklear, broke off their engagement last week.

It was revealed that his daughter, Carrie, now 23-yeard-old, approached her father at a concert in Florida, and told him her story, according to TMZ. Apparently, Wagner had a brief romance in 1988 with a woman who gave birth to their daughter and put her up for adoption.

A foster family raised Carrie in New York. Earlier this month, she decided to try to track down her biological father. A private detective eventually led her to the actor, who also performs as a pop-rock singer.

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Sources shared with TMZ further details of the emotional story – they said that Carrie met up with her father just before he was about to go on stage, and the two shared a tearful embrace. The following night, Wagner invited her on stage at another show, and presented her to all his fans as his daughter.

Their reunion is going very well and the two are reportedly inseparable. The actor is spending as much time as possible with his daughter, trying to make up for lost time, and she will be celebrating Thanksgiving with him and his two other sons.

It marks a happy turn of fortunes for the star that faced spending Thanksgiving in heartache over losing his fiancé.

Locklear has reportedly removed her engagement ring, shared the Daily Mail, and she was not wearing it in her most recent appearances in Los Angeles at the Twilight movie premiere.

The newspaper also revealed that Ava Locklear, the performers’ daughter, might be handling the separation from Wagner badly, with whom she had grown to feel very close.

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