‘I watched the video looking for differences, but we were identical’: Woman found the twin she never knew she had on YOUTUBE
IT sounds like something out of a movie - but one woman who was adopted really did find out she had a twin sister she knew nothing about.
Anais Bordier, 27, was both in South Korea and adopted, with her records claiming she had no brothers or sisters.
"As I peered closer I realised the girl in the video had my face, my hair and my freckles… but it wasn’t me.
"I watched the video over and over again, looking for differences, but we were identical."
That was in 2012, but it wasn't until February 2013 than Anais found out more about her doppleganger.
The same friend messaged her to say he'd seen the mystery lady in a trailer for a film called 21 And Over.
That was all Anais, who was in London at the time, needed to discover her identity, thanks to the power of Google.
The woman was called Samantha Futerman, she was born in the same place as Anais and they shared a birthday - but Samantha lived in Los Angeles.
"I was so shocked I had to get off the bus and phone my mum," Anais recalled.
"She said the words I’d been too afraid to think, 'Do you think she might be your twin?'"
Anais plucked up the courage to send Samantha a message on Facebook, admitting she felt "crazy" when she eventually sent it.
She needn't have worried - Samantha sent back her adoption records, which showed they'd been born at the same clinic.
The pair started talking regularly and eventually Skyped, with Samantha recording the chats as the pair had decided to .
They eventually met in person in London in May 2013.
"Surrounded by people, we couldn’t stop staring at each other," Anais said.