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For decades, the story of Kyoko Chan Cox remained one of the most haunting mysteries connected to Yoko Ono’s life. Born in 1963 to Yoko and avant-garde artist Anthony Cox, Kyoko became the subject of an international custody battle that took a dark turn when her father abducted her in 1971. Raised in hiding under a different name within religious cult communities, Kyoko vanished from public view, and Yoko was left with heartbreak and unanswered questions. ▬Contents of this video▬ 00:00 - Intro 00:51 - A Childhood Torn Apart 02:41 - The Long-Awaited Reunion 03:42 - Why Kyoko Stayed Silent for So Long 05:03 - Yoko Ono’s Heartbreaking Vigil 06:12 - Life in Hiding: Kyoko’s Side of the Story 07:20 - Rebuilding a Mother-Daughter Bond 08:15 - John Lennon’s Role in the Story 09:19 - Outro Like this content? Subscribe here: / @factsverseuk Or, watch more videos here: / @factsverseuk Yoko never stopped hoping for a reunion. She left a light on in her New York apartment every night, a small signal to her daughter in case she ever returned. With John Lennon’s support, she tried to find Kyoko, but every attempt ended in silence. Kyoko, meanwhile, was told distorted stories about her mother and lived with a guarded view of the world outside. It wasn’t until she reached adulthood and began questioning what she’d been taught that she discovered the truth about her past. At age 31, she quietly reached out to Yoko. Their reunion was kept private, driven by emotion, not publicity. For the next 20 years, Kyoko stayed silent publicly, using the time to rebuild trust with her mother and create boundaries to protect herself. Her recent decision to speak out sheds light on the life she lived in hiding, the reasons she stayed quiet, and the strength it took to forgive. Today, Kyoko lives privately and on her own terms. She is a mother, a daughter, and a woman who found peace through quiet resilience. Her story is no longer one of loss but of return—a bond that was nearly destroyed by years of separation now held together by mutual understanding. It is not fame or history that defines them now, but the love they refused to give up. After 20 Years, Yoko Ono’s Daughter Finally Breaks Her Silence