ALBAWABA - In an extraordinary tale of fate and the power of social media, TikTok brought together twins Amy Khvitia and Ano Sartania, who were completely unaware of each other's existence despite living in the same city.
According to reports from the BBC, the girls were kidnapped shortly after their birth and sold to separate families 19 years ago.
The remarkable reunion began when a 12-year-old Amy noticed a contestant on a talent show who bore an uncanny resemblance to her. Years later, she stumbled upon a TikTok video featuring the same talented individual and embarked on a search across various social networking sites until she found her on Facebook. Amy wasted no time in contacting her lookalike.
After 19 years, TikTok reunites long-lost twins

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In a lighthearted message, Amy jokingly mentioned, "I have been looking for you for many years," to which Ano replied, "Me too." Over subsequent conversations, the sisters realized they had both been born in the same hospital. When they finally met, the resemblance between them was astonishing, as if they were gazing into a mirror.
Upon discovering the truth, the twins confronted their adoptive families. Their adoptive parents, who were shocked by this turn of events, revealed that the person who facilitated their adoptions had told each family that their child was "unwanted," hiding the fact that the girls were actually twins.

Meanwhile, the New York Post reported that the twins' biological mother had fallen into a coma after giving birth. In a devastating turn of events, their father made the heartbreaking decision to sell the girls to different families.
This heartwrenching, yet ultimately uplifting story shows the power of coincidences and the role social media could have in bridging long-lost connections. These twins aren't the first set of family members social media brought together again, and they likely won't be the last.