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Radio Host Delilah Adopts Young Boy Nearly Two Years After Son Zack's Suicide

Delilah wears a white shirt and her son Zach is wearing a black shirt and has red dyed hair.
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Jun. 14 2019, Published 2:09 p.m. ET

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Radio host Delilah is finding ways to smile after tragedy. RadarOnline.com has learned that the popular radio show personality is adopting a young boy two years after her biological son Zack committed suicide.

The on-air host makes a living giving advice to strangers on the radio. On her Instagram on Friday, June 14, she shared a positive family update with her followers.

“Tomorrow this little angel, Bae Paul, becomes our son forever! #adoptionfinalization #onemoretolove #number14 #cutestbaby #meltmyheart #praiseyougod #radiodelilah,” she wrote.

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The radio icon shared two photos of her soon-to-be son smiling. As RadarOnline.com readers know, Delilah’s son Zachariah took his own life at the age of 18 on October 3, 2017. In her memoir that was released last year, Delilah revealed the teen was taking antidepressants for crippling depression before suddenly going off of them.

Zack left a suicide note that included “delusional images,” Delilah revealed.

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The radio veteran is an advocate of adoption and has adopted several children from Africa to help save their lives. In 2012, Delilah lost another son, Sammy, due to health complications. Sammy was also adopted.

Delilah has also founded her own organization, Point Hope, to raise awareness for forgotten children.

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