The couple who is facing twins knows how it feels to get pregnant.

Occasionally, this can be a shocking event, but it is pleasant and surprising. When it becomes apparent that the twins are different, parents are often more shocked.An identical twin couple had twins who were so different from one another that no one believed they were related. Lucy and Maria Aymer, biracial twins, were born on January 16, 1997, in England. Donna and Vince were expecting their fourth child at the time. They had to prepare for raising five children when they learned they were having twins.

After a few years, the couple split up. The twins, however, were raised together by their parents. Vince is white and Donna is half-Jamaican. It was expected that both children would be mestizos. As a result, the skin colors of the children were different. Both Maria and Lucy do not have the same genes and are not identical twins. She has two older brothers, Jordan and George, and two older sisters, Jordan and George. “We’re at opposite ends of the spectrum, and they’re in the middle.” Our brothers have skin that looks like a cross between Maria and me.

The girls were already 7 years old when they asked their mother to stop dressing them the same way. Two beautiful, adult girls have grown up from the little ones. In addition, Lucy describes herself as a rock girl, while Maria is a more conservative woman. Maria is not afraid to initiate conversations, while Lucy is an introvert.

The girls are always united and help each other despite their differences. Due to chance, one twin may inherit more DNA from one parent than the other.The color of the skin or eyes can be determined by this part of the DNA. Maria and Lucy’s story, however, is extremely rare.






