This story began 13 years ago. When twin sisters Marcy and Millie Biggs were born. At first, they looked almost identical. But soon the girls began to show differences.
At the same time as Millie’s skin began to darken, blue-eyed Marcia’s face began to lighten and her hair began to curl. From the outside, no one could tell that the girls were sisters.

The twins’ mother explained that Millie looks like her – the same fair skin and hair, and Marcia inherited the features of her father Michael, who has Jamaican roots: dark curls and skin.
Now Marcy and Millie are in middle school, they love studying and socializing with their peers. The girls often choose the same outfits.

Amanda said that when she was walking with her daughters, people often stopped her on the street and asked if they were really her girls. “They do almost everything together,” the mother added.
However, the girls have completely different characters – Marcy is mischievous, and Millie is very calm. Both girls are sociable and cheerful.

In general, the chance of having twins with different skin colors in a couple of different racial backgrounds is one in a million.