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Fans were moved by an emotional moment on The Repair Shop (Picture: BBC)

In what some are calling the ‘TV moment of the year,’ viewers of The Repair Shop were left in tears as 12-year-old Colin was emotionally reunited with his cherished cat toy, Jess.

Colin, who was born with multiple serious health conditions, has endured countless hospital visits throughout his young life, always finding comfort in his beloved cuddly cat, Jess.

However, Jess had also seen better days. The toy had been by Colin’s side through every challenge, bearing its own ‘battle scars,’ including tracheotomy and stoma incisions that mirrored Colin’s own medical experiences.

Jess was in desperate need of repair, and Colin’s adoptive family turned to the experts at The Repair Shop to restore the beloved toy.

Specialists Amanda Middleditch and Julie Tatchell took on the task of giving Jess a much-needed makeover.

But what followed exceeded everyone’s expectations. When Colin saw Jess, restored to its former glory, he burst into tears of joy, sobbing as he clutched the cat close to his chest.

Colin couldn’t contain his joy when he saw his toy repaired (Picture: BBC)
Colin soon burst into tears (Picture: BBC)
Soon, everyone was moved to tears (Picture: BBC)

His reaction moved everyone in the room to tears, including Middleditch and Tatchell, who couldn’t help but share in the emotional moment.

Viewers across the nation were equally moved.

X was flooded with heartfelt reactions from fans who couldn’t contain their emotions.

X user @sjm17 wrote: ‘Not often I get a little emotional whilst watching TV. But tonight watching the delight of the wee boy on repair shop getting his toy Jess back was really touching.’

Lesley Anderson and Nicola Fisher fixed the beloved toy (Picture: BBC / Ricochet Ltd)
Jess the cat is an enormous source of comfort for Colin (Picture: BBC / Ricochet Ltd)

@AmyJoanne__ posted a photo of the moment and wrote: ‘Oh bless him ❤️ the smallest things can mean so much to us. What an emotional bit this was #therepairshop’

@DefoDinosaur posted: ‘Not me watching The Repair Shop with the famo and CRYING – dude I can’t, they’re repairing stuffed animals and objects and they all have a story and when they return the things they’re restored it’s so emotional I can’t deal man it’s so sweet.’

@dylan6roberts wrote: ‘I’m in bits. Bless Colin . ❤️😢 #TheRepairShop’

@EastWimbledon posted: ‘The repair shop, gets you right there doesn’t it? Some brilliant humanity still exists.’

Colin getting his rejuvenated Jess the Cat back on repair shop was just beautiful 😍 @TheRepairShop

— rob tibbles (@robtibbles) August 21, 2024

I’m in bits. Bless Colin . ❤️😢 #TheRepairShop pic.twitter.com/mcPigfwOBl

— Dylan 🐦 (@dylan6roberts) August 21, 2024

Oh bless him ❤️ the smallest things can mean so much to us. What an emotional bit this was #therepairshop pic.twitter.com/8jgG9EHUtP

— Amy Joanne (@AmyJoanne__) August 21, 2024

Not me watching The Repair Shop with the famo and CRYING – dude I can’t, they’re repairing stuffed animals and objects and they all have a story and when they return the things they’re restored it’s so emotional I can’t deal man it’s so sweet

— Spike 🦖 (@DefoDinosaur) August 21, 2024

The repair shop, gets you right there doesn’t it? Some brilliant humanity still exists. https://t.co/tHJDIi6skI

— Rob Milner (@EastWimbledon) August 21, 2024

Another fan, @robertlj78, captured the collective sentiment, tweeting: ‘His reaction is one of the TV moments of the year. Well done all.’

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The episode struck a chord with many, highlighting the profound impact that even the smallest gestures of love and care can have.

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