Exploring the Diversity of Twin Sisters Born to Mixed-Race Parents - CiteHR

A double take in beautiful black & white.

A mixed-race British mom gave birth to twins recently - one of each. Not a boy and a girl. Two girls - one black, the other white. The odds of such a birth are about a million to one, experts said. "It was a shock when I realized that my twins were two different colors," Kylie Hodgson, 19, told London's Daily Mail. "But it doesn't matter to us - they are just our two gorgeous little girls."

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I've read somewhere that one day the skin color of all humans will be brown because of inter-caste and interracial marriages... sounds nice, isn't it!!! Whether it's black or white, both kids look very sweet...
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These photographs depict fair-skinned Remee and dark-skinned Kian, who were born in April 2005.

The fraternal twins were born to parents Kylie Hodgson and Remi Horder from Nottingham, England.

Both Kylie and Remi are of mixed race, with black fathers and white mothers.

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