This touching story of twin sisters who never knew they existed but suddenly found out over the internet will surely make you want to cry.
photos of the twins at a tender age
The internet has brought together twins separated at birth. The twins who live 4,000 miles apart and had no idea the other existed have revealed how they found each other on YouTube.
Anais Bordier, a French student living in London, stumbled upon a YouTube video of Samantha Futerman, an actress from Los Angeles, and was shocked by their resemblance.
Speaking on This Morning, Anais said: “You know how often your friends tell you that you look like someone, I thought maybe in the eyes or something like that. This time it was different. I thought she was younger or a half-sister but then I just thought there is no doubt we were related.”
The adorable twins
After discovering they were born on the same day in Busan, Korea and both put up for adoption, Anais reached out to her long-lost sister on Facebook. Samantha initially thought Anais was a stalker using her photo, but realised it “all made sense” when she read her sister’s initial message in February 2013.
The estranged twins spoke on Skype and decided to meet up. They said they instantly hit it off and were just like “best friends”. The twins have now made a documentary about their incredible story called 'Twinsters'.