You may recall how Niamh Geaney, from Dublin, met her (third) doppelgänger Irene Adams, from Sligo, last year.
Well.
David Atkinson, of lookalike match agency TwinStrangers.com, says:
“A few weeks ago Niamh Geaney and her latest doppelgänger Irene Adams took swabs of their saliva and sent them off to a lab to be tested. The results are in. They reveal whether Niamh and Irene are sisters, half-sisters and most interestingly whether they are related up to 20,000 years ago. Bets are on. It’s the first DNA Test ever to be carried out on doppelgängers…”
Previously: How They Met Themselves
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They went to the same makeup artist, for a start.
Ok we get it, your plain looking….
My plain looking what?
I think they are really cute. especially the one on the right.
Similar hairstyle. That’s about it, though.
Pretty piles of DNA to be fair
Apparently it’s sexist to comment on a woman’s appearance but it’s OK to whoooarr at men here.
Don’t Tish. It ain’t worth it believe me.
and ?
Both have intensely annoying Americanisms in their accents though.
be nice tish
be nice tush
Step away from the keyboard Tish, you’re doing yourself no favours.
When she said A to “Zee” instead of “Zed” at 2:09, I died a little inside
:-(
“Zee” fits the rhyming scheme tho.
Baaa dumb Tish
First they would need to be alike. These two girls arent alike. Yeah they bare some resemblance but its primarily make up and hair cut. You can do this with hundreds of girls no bother.
And the weakness in the neck muscles / inner ear imbalance that causes the head to flop to one side? Do you reckon that’s genetic?
I was about to comment on that. I think my sometimes confused boxer dog has started a trend.
Stop making your dog try to do the crossword