Georgia: twins separated at birth reunite thanks to TikTok


Twin sisters born in Georgia in 2002 and separated at birth found each other again years later thanks to a television talent competition and a TikTok video.

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It’s a beautiful story for her two twins, born in 2002 in Georgia, they were separated at birth. Amy and Ano met again years later, at the age of 19, thanks to a television competition and a video TikTok.

The two young girls were victims, just like the mother, of the black adoption market, which plagued Georgia from 1950 to 2005. When a mother gave birth, medical teams told her that her baby was dead. The newborn was then sold to couples in need of children.

According to a Georgian journalist who investigated the phenomenon, up to 100,000 babies were stolen.

The twins were able to meet their biological mother, living in Germany.

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