Relative Race, April 21, 2024, TLC,

Relative Race

Relative Race returns with an emotional episode as Eric experiences multiple life-changing moments, including a revelation about his birth mother. The episode, airing BYU tv on Sunday April 21, captures the essence of the show, where participants embark on a journey to discover long-lost relatives and uncover family secrets.

Relative Race is a reality competition series that airs on BYUtv. In each season, four teams compete in a 10-day cross-country road trip, aiming to find their long-lost relatives. The teams face various challenges along the way, and only one team takes home the grand prize of $50,000. However, the true reward lies in the life-changing reunions and the joy of discovering their family roots.

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The current season, Season 13, kicked off in Nashville, Tennessee, with new cars and rules. The teams, identified by colors, include Team Red, Team Blue, Team Green, and Team Black. Each team’s journey is filled with unexpected twists and turns, leading to emotional encounters and shocking revelations.

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In this episode, Eric, a member of one of the teams, experiences profound moments that will shape his understanding of his family history. The revelation about his birth mother provides him with answers that may bring closure or open new chapters in his life.

Relative Race offers viewers a unique perspective on family history and the impact of genetic ties. The show highlights the importance of family connections and the power of uncovering one’s roots.

Relative Race airs on BYUtv at 9.00 pm on Sunday, April 21, 2024.

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