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Aside from the facial and physical similarity, both actually move the same way.

  12 Februari 2016 14:00

Brilio.net/en - There is a theory claiming that we all have seven doppelgangers living anywhere in the world, but most of us never actually meet our twin.

However, Niamh Geany was so lucky to find out three women that have incredible similar faces to hers.

Initially, Niamh launched a project called Twin Stanger to find out if she could meet her real-life doppelganger. Due to this project, she managed to meet her three lookalike only within 28 days. Wow!

Having met with her first lookalike, Karen Branginan, Niamh continued her mission to discover another six remaining doppelgangers. Just weeks later, she succeeded in finding her second lookalike, Lusia Guizzardi from Italy. And recently, she had amazingly meet her third closest lookalike, Irene Adams, who also from the same country with her, Ireland.

Feeling excited about meeting her lookalike, Niamh went to Irenes house in Sligo, on the Western Coast of Ireland. When they saw each other for the first time, they could not believe the eerie resemblance.

Doppelgangers took a DNA test to find out if theyre actually related

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Doppelgangers took a DNA test to find out if theyre actually related

Image: Twinstrangers

Aside from the facial and physical similarity (the way our eyes crinkle when we smile, the way our nose crinkles, the way our hair is the exact same colour etc) we both actually move the same way, Niamh told.

We are both extremely enthusiastic about things (overusing the words 'mental' and 'amazing' on every occasion) and both share the same sarcastic sense of humour. We have a similar adventurous approach to life, we could be sisters! she continued.

Doppelgangers took a DNA test to find out if theyre actually related

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Because they have incredibly similar faces, the social media users could not believe that they have no blood relation. So, the doopelganggers decided to take a DNA test to see if they are actually related. The result of the test revealed that they had 1,1 percent of being half-sisters.

It was the comments on YouTube and social media that finally made us go for the test, everyone was just so curious and wanted us to prove we werent related, Ms Geaney said.

I mean we just wanted to know if there was something more behind us being identical, I thought at least 200,000 years ago there might have been a connection.

Now, Niamh remains on a mission to find more of her lookalikes

(brl/tis)

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