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https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/article-8120515/Mother-says-people-accuse-KIDNAPPING-son-seven-bright-red-hair.html

Black woman says she's been accused of KIDNAPPING her own son, seven, because of his flame-red hair and even he's asked if she's his 'real mother'

    Mother-of-three Ebony Lumpkin, 30, from Virginia Beach, says people are constantly questioning whether son Matthew, 7, is adopted or if she's 'his nanny'
    One woman even accused her of kidnapping Matthew because his bright red curls make him look so different from his parents and siblings
    Ebony and Matthew's father, Patrick Tebbe, have no red-heads in their family
    Even Matthew has asked if he's biologically related to the rest of his family 
    Now, in a bid to make Matthew feel more at ease, Ebony and her eldest son, Adam, have dyed their own hair red to help him feel more similar to his family

By Jo Tweedy For Mailonline

Published: 09:50, 17 March 2020 | Updated: 15:31, 17 March 2020

A black mother-of-three has revealed how people struggle to believe that her red-haired son is biologically hers and once even faced police questioning after a stranger accused her of kidnapping him.  Ebony Lumpkin, 30, from Virginia Beach, Virginia, is constantly being peppered with inquisitive questions by strangers about her relationship to Matthew, seven.  Although the family 'mostly get compliments', they also face a barrage of queries about whether the schoolboy has a different genetic heritage to his mother and father. The family have trawled back through their family trees but say they can find no evidence of a previous red-head.  So constant have the questions begun that Ebony, a Navy veteran, has recently dyed her hair red in a bid to make Matthew feel more comfortable after he was taunted by his peers.  Research shows that both Ebony and Matthew's father, Patrick Tebbe, 32, must carry the MC1R gene which is linked most strongly to red hair.  Ebony said of her constant conversations: 'A five-minute trip with Matthew always turned into an hour one as people are in awe with him.  They are always complimenting his hair but then look twice at me and make speculations. I can't count how many times I have had to explain I'm his mother, not nanny nor is he adopted.'

She added: 'I understand it is rare to see a black mother with a white child who has red hair I was shocked when I first saw him too!  But I would prefer it if they were mindful about how they ask especially in front of Matthew.  It is disheartening to hear and makes him question his role in the family. Children are volatile and care about what others think it is very confusing for him when strangers question if I am his mother.  He once spent a whole week asking every red-haired woman if they were his 'real mummy' after schoolkids told him I am not.  'Another time a woman rang the police as she assumed, I had kidnapped Matthew from a white lady who had helped me put on his shoe in the supermarket.'

Ebony revealed the family had been to the doctors that day and had Matthew's birth certificate but added that even the police officer didn't believe her at first.  She explained: 'It was the most terrifying thing I have ever experienced.'

However, it isn't always negative remarks, Matthew has racked up over 3000 followers who love his hair on Instagram.  She added: 'We have learnt to embrace the prolonged trips to the store as the positive comments outweigh the negative.

THE GENETICS: HOW  DO TWO DARK-HAIRED PARENTS CONCEIVE A BABY WITH RED HAIR

The gene for a particular feature comes in several alternative versions called 'alleles'. Some are dominant and some recessive.  Dominant genes are likely to control the outcome of your inherited trait, while recessive genes may skip a generation or two before their impact is made known.  For example, if you inherit an allele for dark hair from either or both parents then it is likely your hair colour will be dark. However, it is possible to have two parents with black hair who conceive a red-headed child.  This is because both the mother and father carried a hidden, recessive red-headed gene which they inherited from their own parents or grandparents. You hand on only one of your two, at random, to the next generation.  As red is recessive it will skip a generation if a dominant dark gene is present and can appear unexpectedly in the next if both parents hand over their recessive red gene, not the dark one, to that particular child.   Likewise, if both parents carry the same recessive gene, say for blond hair, they can have a blond-haired child even if they are both dark.  'Matthew loves attention and has even been scouted by a modelling agency. Adam often feels left out which is why he suggested we dye our hair red to match Matthew's.  It touched my heart to hear he wanted to be like his little brother, and it shows they both appreciate his unique look.  When Matthew saw the grand reveal, he was thrilled, and it was one of the greatest joys of my life.'

After looking through five generations of her family and Matthew's dad, Patrick Tebbe's, 32, but there's no sign of red hair which prompted Ebony to research her heritage further.  She adds: 'Many people say 'he must get the hair from his dad's side' but none of his family has red hair.  'The research I found said both parents must carry the MC1R gene for this to happen to one of their kids.  I would like other people to be knowledgeable and learn about genetics before making rude remarks.'

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Whilst I can understand people being curious they should accept what the parents tell them.  Cases like these may by unusual they do happen it's just a shame that the parents have to explain.