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Friday night, ABC will air newly released home videos of Jaycee Dugard taken over the past few months. Patient cable A promo for the show with video of Jaycee Dugard can be seen below. Jaycee Dugard is now 29, but was kidnapped when she was just 11 years old and held for almost 18 years. Jaycee Dugard was discovered alive last August after 18 years in captivity much to the world amazement. The full video will air Friday night at 10 pm ET on 20/20.

Dugard mother, Terry Probyn begins the recording and asks for privacy that the family desperately needs. She thanked people who have shown their support for the family over the last six months, and that she wants to share her "miracle with the world."

In the video shown below, Jaycee Dugard can be seen baking Christmas cookies at Christmas with her family. "I've never gotten to decorate a cookie before," Dugard says.

Jaycee Dugard was allegedly kidnapped by Phillip and Nancy Garrido in 1991, and was held captive for 18 years in a makeshift compound in the Garrido backyard. When she was very young, Dugard had two children by Phillip Garrido. The two daughters do not appear in the video below. But Jaycee is seen with her mother and half sister.

Chris Como from ABC mentions that Dugard is working on earning her GED and has gotten a driver's license. In her own words, Jaycee begins:

"Hi, I'm Jaycee. I want to thank you for your support, and I'm doing well."

Jaycee mother says: "When we have more to share, we will.

The Jaycee Dugard kidnapping is similar to the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping that happened in Salt Lake City, Utah. Both Dugard and Smart were held hostage for an extended period of time and found alive. Elizabeth Smart testified against her kidnapper Brian David Mitchell on October 1, 2009. Smart testified that she was raped 3 or 4 times a day, and tied to a pole by Mitchell and his wife. To read Smart's shocking testimony, click on the links below.