A Granny, Mother, And Daughter, Said They Get Mistaken For Sisters And Everyone Lost It
Mar 04, 2016 09:03
Remember when three women went viral on Twitter when everyone tried to figure out which one of them were the twins and whiche was the mother? This picture below blew up social media:
This one:
After that, Donna Galt, 33, and her 14-year-old daughter, Mya went on TV to say the same thing.
Though, people weren't as kind.
Yes, they don't really look like sisters after all.
Then, The Sun, thinking this might still be a thing people would like to read, published a story about a gran, mom, and daughter, who claim they get mistaken for sisters:
This is granny Gwen Slade, 65, her daughter Jemima Slade, 44, and granddaughter Lily Slade, 16, who told the paper that they always get mistaken for sisters.
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