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Meet sisters Lucy and Maria Aylmer. They are twins.
The 18-year-old sisters from Gloucester were born in January 1997.
Their mother, Donna, is half Jamaican and their father, Vince, is white, the Daily Mail reported.

Lucy, left, said their mother had been shocked when the twins were born.

“It was such a shock for her because obviously things like skin colour don’t show up on scans before birth. So she had no idea that we were so different. When the midwife handed us both to her she was just speechless,” she said.

The teenager said their friends had even made them produce their birth certificates to prove they are related.
“No-one ever believes we are twins because I am white and Maria is black,” she said.
“Even when we dress alike, we still don’t even look like sisters, let alone twins. When we’ve met friends for the first time they never believe we are twins and they have even made us produce our birth certificates to prove that we are actually twins.”

The twins have three older siblings.
Lucy said she and her sister were at “opposite ends of the spectrum” in her family.
“We don’t look like we have the same parents, let alone having been born at the same time,” she said.
The sisters are now studying at different colleges.
Maria is reading law at Cheltenham College, while Lucy is studying art and design at Gloucester College.
Even though they don’t look identical, Lucy says the bond between her and her sister is strong.
“We are proud of the fact that we are each other’s twin sister. Maria loves telling people at college that she has a white twin - and I’m very proud of having a black twin,” she added.

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