Korean Twins Separated At Birth Found Each Other On Youtube
The millennial generation is often criticized for the amount of social media they indulge in on a daily basis. But social media has its upsides: We’re able to stay in touch with friends and family living overseas, long-distance relationships have a better chance of surviving, and we may even meet our future best friend or true love. For 27-year-old Samantha Futerman from Los Angeles, she found someone she had never even imagined. In February 2013, Anaïs Bordier, a French fashion design student living in London, got her first glimpse of Samantha through a YouTube video featuring the aspiring American actress. Shocked by how familiar she looked, Anaïs began Googling Samantha’s background. You see, Anaïs was of Korean descent and was adopted as a baby. When she discovered that Samantha shared the same birthday, she sent Samantha a Facebook message. Convinced that they were related, the two began visiting one another and discovered they were identical twins. They’re filming a documentary, and now you can read their incredible story in Separated @ Birth: A True Love Story of Twin Sisters Reunited. Here, we get a quick look at the siblings.

