[FOLLOW NOW] These Girls Say They Are Seperated Twins. Real or Set Up?
On 21 Feb 2013, an American actress living in Los Angeles by the name of Samantha Futerman received a Facebook message from Anaïs Bordier, a French fashion design student living in London, who also happens to have identical appearances as Samantha. Both girls found out that they were born on the same day and adopted shortly after! The girls have started a Kickstarter campaign to raise funds for the documentary and travel plans they have to meet. Are these girls for real or is this a set up? Tell us what you think!
How Samantha Futerman and Anaïs Bordier found each other 26 years later
"At first glance, I saw only my own face staring back from 'her' profile picture...crazy? I know. Yet, after extended communication...there is little doubt in my mind that we are twins."
kickstarter.comAre they twins, separated at birth? The cliffhanger of a question can be answered only if their Kickstarter campaign is funded to cover the cost of a documentary of their reunion.
yahoo.comWhat do you think of their story? Would you contribute to their Kickstarter campaign?
This full-length documentary will see the girls take a DNA test to confirm their siblingship, "$30,000 is the bare minimum we need in order to document."
kickstarter.comKickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects that are brought to life through the direct support of others.
kickstarter.comPublic profile: Samantha Futerman
Born in South Korea on 19 November, 1987, Samantha Futerman is an actress who has appeared in movies like "Memoirs of a Geisha," "Going the Distance" and "21 & Over."
imdb.comSimilar local case: Malaysian reunites with Singaporean twin after 25 years
Ssparated at birth, a pair of twin sisters reunited 25 years later thanks to Facebook. Their biological parents could not take care of them due to financial constraints.
thestar.com.myGrace Loo, 24 year old Singaporean, didn't know of her twin's existence up until her dad spilled the beans 3 years ago. She successfully tracked twin sister Eliza Chang down through Facebook
tnp.sg"When I knew I had a twin, the first thing I wanted to do was find her. But the only clue I had was that she was given away at the same village where my biological parents lived."
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