Tears and Heartbreak: Nat Barr's raw onscreen reaction to one Father's loss
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When it comes to the grim reality of many people's lives, the world can be an unfeeling place.
It's a fact all of us know all too well, and everyone out there has had a brush with heartache and tragedy from time to time.
But what's particularly heart-wrenching is seeing the pain of another unfold in front of you in real-time. That was exactly the scene that played out on Sunrise when host Nat Barr addressed a moving story from a father in Adelaide.
Taylor Hosking had some especially heartbreaking news to share: he and his family were facing homelessness, with over 50 unsuccessful rental applications and no rental properties to their name.
As if that wasn't bad enough, the day he was interviewed was a significant date: It was the first birthday of Taylor's son Orlando, who sadly passed away last year when he was just five weeks old.
A visibly moved Nat fought back tears as she spoke on the father's situation, clearly comprehending the weight of the devastating circumstances.
'This is just the face of the cost of living crisis in this country,' she said, clearly emotional. 'We are here to help, we are going to do everything we can to help you and your family.'
Taylor, who has four (soon to be five) children, then explained his current state of affairs in detail. Having to fight off a rent increase of $170 per week, the family had been forced to search for a new home. However, Taylor said this has been no easy task—applicants like him were often subject to prejudiced judgement.
'You get judged straight off the bat just the way you look,' he said. 'Because we’re a young couple, we’ve got a bunch of kids.'
The grim reality of Taylor's situation had an even greater poignancy when he revealed the day of the interview would have been his late son Orlando's first birthday.
'It’s a very special day as well today because our son Orlando passed away on Father’s Day last year,' he said, fighting back tears.'So if he was still here with us, he’d be one today. But we just go day by day and the kids are what keeps us strong and all together, mate.'
When Nat asked about what lay in store for Taylor and his family, the father said he was unsure of the future—all he could do was to keep on praying and work with the agencies and the government to find a solution.
'[We have] Even been called like a great tenant, we’ve got good references and everything and then yeah, just to have no luck,' he said.
Once again struggling to find her words, Nat referred viewers to the Sunrise team in a bid to find help for Taylor's family, adding: 'We are so sorry you are in this predicament.'
Sadly, Taylor's story is not an uncommon one. Whether the effects of the cost of living crisis, a lack of housing affordability or outright prejudice, many Aussies out there and in our community are facing a similar plight.
We hope Mr Hosking and his beautiful family can get the help they need sooner rather than later. If you or someone you love are in a similar situation to Mr Hosking, we recommend you check out this post for help.
It's a fact all of us know all too well, and everyone out there has had a brush with heartache and tragedy from time to time.
But what's particularly heart-wrenching is seeing the pain of another unfold in front of you in real-time. That was exactly the scene that played out on Sunrise when host Nat Barr addressed a moving story from a father in Adelaide.
Taylor Hosking had some especially heartbreaking news to share: he and his family were facing homelessness, with over 50 unsuccessful rental applications and no rental properties to their name.
As if that wasn't bad enough, the day he was interviewed was a significant date: It was the first birthday of Taylor's son Orlando, who sadly passed away last year when he was just five weeks old.
A visibly moved Nat fought back tears as she spoke on the father's situation, clearly comprehending the weight of the devastating circumstances.
'This is just the face of the cost of living crisis in this country,' she said, clearly emotional. 'We are here to help, we are going to do everything we can to help you and your family.'
Taylor, who has four (soon to be five) children, then explained his current state of affairs in detail. Having to fight off a rent increase of $170 per week, the family had been forced to search for a new home. However, Taylor said this has been no easy task—applicants like him were often subject to prejudiced judgement.
'You get judged straight off the bat just the way you look,' he said. 'Because we’re a young couple, we’ve got a bunch of kids.'
The grim reality of Taylor's situation had an even greater poignancy when he revealed the day of the interview would have been his late son Orlando's first birthday.
'It’s a very special day as well today because our son Orlando passed away on Father’s Day last year,' he said, fighting back tears.'So if he was still here with us, he’d be one today. But we just go day by day and the kids are what keeps us strong and all together, mate.'
When Nat asked about what lay in store for Taylor and his family, the father said he was unsure of the future—all he could do was to keep on praying and work with the agencies and the government to find a solution.
'[We have] Even been called like a great tenant, we’ve got good references and everything and then yeah, just to have no luck,' he said.
Once again struggling to find her words, Nat referred viewers to the Sunrise team in a bid to find help for Taylor's family, adding: 'We are so sorry you are in this predicament.'
Key Takeaways
- Sunrise host Nat Barr showcased an emotional response to an Adelaide dad’s heartbreaking story of rental rejections and the loss of his child.
- Taylor Hosking revealed his family's struggling situation where they could be forced to live on the streets after more than 50 unsuccessful rental applications.
- He also opened up about the first birthday of his son Orlando, who tragically passed away at just five weeks old.
- Nat made an emotional plea to help the Hosking family, who mentioned that their rent has increased from $430 to $600 a week.
Sadly, Taylor's story is not an uncommon one. Whether the effects of the cost of living crisis, a lack of housing affordability or outright prejudice, many Aussies out there and in our community are facing a similar plight.
We hope Mr Hosking and his beautiful family can get the help they need sooner rather than later. If you or someone you love are in a similar situation to Mr Hosking, we recommend you check out this post for help.