Twins Adopted To Different Parents Didn’t Know About Each Other Until Now

Audrey and Gracie Finally Meet

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Dr. Nancy Segal is a psychologist who studies twins, and she did a DNA test that confirmed Gracie and Audrey were identical twins with 100 percent certainty. In January 2017, the big day finally arrived: Audrey and Gracie were to meet in person for the first time, on the popular daytime show Good Morning America.

Both wore matching pink tops and black-rimmed glasses and as they crossed the stage to meet each other, they began crying. The girls embraced in a big hug and sobbed as they clung to each other. Their parents helped them to calm down a little bit and take their seat next to each other on the show’s couches.

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The host of Good Morning America, Robin Roberts, asked how they felt on seeing each other again. Audrey was able to get out that she felt “excited” and “happy,” before concluding, “it’s very overwhelming.” Good Morning America host Ginger Zee tweeted out: “EVERYONE IS CRYING IN THE STUDIO,” during the reunion. The girls were gifted with tickets to School of Rock on Broadway and a dinner at Planet Hollywood, all for their time in New York City as sisters. The families were also given tickets by Expedia.com so the twins could again spend time together when they returned to their respective homes.