logo
People claim mum and daughters are 'triplets' after spotting uncanny resemblance

People claim mum and daughters are 'triplets' after spotting uncanny resemblance

Daily Mirror3 days ago

Three women have shocked people online after appearing in a video together looking more like 'triplets' than mother and daughters - and some were unable to tell who was the mum
A video has raked in a whopping 4.3 million likes after twins Brooklyn and Bailey showed their mum on their account - and people went wild. Over the top of their video, they penned: "Mum's genetics go crazy," and people couldn't believe the similarities between the three of them, with many claiming that they're actually "triplets" rather than mother with her two " beautiful" daughters.
Each of the women have the same big round shaped blue eyes, similar noses, and even the same mouth, eyebrow shape, and ear shape. They all posed, smiling together, showing off how they look so alike. The video was captioned: "Triplets orrrrr???"


The women were also wearing super similar white summery tops, which made them look even more identical.
In the comments, people were flabbergasted at how similar the women were, and they had plenty of questions to ask.
Someone asked a question many wanted to, writing: "Do y'all have iPhone? If so, can you unlock each others with Face ID?"
Specsavers' TikTok account joked: "Going through passport control must be fun".
"You all could have the same gym membership and go at different times," a social media user suggested, trying to save the three very similar women money.
"Which one is the mum?!" a baffled person asked.

"Dad was just there for emotional support," somebody joked. Another suggested that the dad was just involved for the "vibes".
"Dad's genes didn't even put up a fight," a man penned. Somebody else said that the women all had "amazing looks and beauty".
"Even the teeth are the same," someone gushed, with a TikTok user saying: "Mum literally said copy and paste!"

This isn't the first time a mum and daughter have been mistaken for triplets. Back in 2022, Sahar Darwazeh, then aged 46, shared a video of herself with daughters Dana and Juana Naser, both 24. Despite the 22 year age gap, people were baffled by how similar they looked.
At the time, Dana revealed: "We look so alike that people sometimes think that we are triplets. We are extremely lucky to have a beautiful mother, we actually are best friends and we hang out all the time!"
Dana credits her family's good looks to working out as well "drinking a lot of water". However, Sahar will occasionally undergo "minimal facial procedures".
She continued: "When we posted that video we had a lot of impressions, high insights, even random people were sharing the video to our family members!
"Some of the tips we share to look youthful is we work out five times a week, we drink a lot of water and we try to eat healthy as much as possible."

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

I took a risk and ordered a storage shed on Shein, it was £600 less than others but there is one major flaw
I took a risk and ordered a storage shed on Shein, it was £600 less than others but there is one major flaw

Scottish Sun

time2 hours ago

  • Scottish Sun

I took a risk and ordered a storage shed on Shein, it was £600 less than others but there is one major flaw

Read on for UK regulations on sheds SHED YOU? I took a risk and ordered a storage shed on Shein, it was £600 less than others but there is one major flaw MOST of us have ordered clothes and accessories from Shein before. But many will be shocked to know that you can buy large furniture, including beds and even sheds. Advertisement 2 Angelica found a storage shed on Shein for a budget-friendly price Credit: tiktok/@angelica_torresramos 2 Can you spot the flaw? Credit: tiktok/@angelica_torresramos A woman called Angelica took to social media and showed off the massive shed she had bought from the online retailer. The 12x10ft metal storage shed looked perfect in the pictures, so she decided to take the risk and get it shipped to her house. It cost her just £471, and she revealed it was a lot less than other sheds she had looked at. In the clip, Angelica said: "We bought a storage house from Shein and this is what we got." Advertisement The giant container came to her in three boxes and she admitted some were damaged. "It came with a little surprise," she added as she moved one of the boxes to unveil a huge spider. Ignoring the critter, she went on to unpack the rest of the boxes and was pleasantly surprised to see nothing was missing. Angelica then went on to build the shed and was pleased to see it all come together. Advertisement "Base ready. Walls ready. Roof ready. Doors ready," she added. "I actually liked it." I'm a single mum sick of soft play costs so turned my shed into a mini one The shed was so roomy many suggested it could be used as a studio house. But others noticed there was a major flaw with the building. Advertisement The clip went viral with over 8 million views on her TikTok account @angelica_torresramos, and many realised the shed came without any type of flooring. One person wrote: "What about the floor? Everything is going to get wet when it rains." Do I need planning permission to convert my shed? CONVERTING an existing shed or outbuilding into a self-contained living space will usually require you apply for planning permission. However, there is a "loophole" Brits can use to convert outbuildings into a tiny home without permission. Planning expert Martin Gaine from Just Planning warned the conversion process is far easier than you may think. Speaking to The Sun, the Chartered Town Planner of 14 years' experience explained: "An outbuilding can be built using 'permitted development rights', meaning it does not need planning permission. "As long as you comply with the various restrictions and conditions." One of these is that the outbuilding can only be used for something 'ancillary' to your main living accommodation - examples include storage, a gym or a pool room. If the outbuilding is existing, converting it then into primary living accommodation IS allowed. Martin explained: "This is because internal changes to an existing building are not considered to be development at all under the Town and Country Planning Act. But like anything, there is one catch. The new living accommodation must still have some connection with your use of the main house. For instance, if your gran is living out there, she must still come into the house to eat. Another commented: 'No floor?" "Ooooh that's a studio apartment," penned a third. Advertisement Meanwhile a fourth said: "THIS IS A WHOLE HOUSE NOT A STORAGE SHED." "It looks good!' claimed a fifth. Someone else added: 'Looks cute, but it looks like it'll break down with wind lol."

Delta passenger's viral video ignites debate over how parents should handle screaming babies on planes
Delta passenger's viral video ignites debate over how parents should handle screaming babies on planes

The Independent

time3 hours ago

  • The Independent

Delta passenger's viral video ignites debate over how parents should handle screaming babies on planes

A Delta passenger has sparked a viral debate about an age-old traveling question: How do you handle a crying baby on a plane? A Barstool Sports contributor, Pat McAuliffe, shared a video on X on Saturday of himself sitting on a plane, while a baby could be heard crying off-camera. He went on to roll his eyes and stare blankly at the camera, visibly annoyed by the screaming baby on his flight. In the caption, McAuliffe shared his candid thoughts about how the parents should have soothed the baby. 'If your child is screaming on a flight (that's late with no AC and hasn't taken off yet @Delta) show it a f***ing phone,' he wrote in his post, which has more than 15 million views. 'Brain rot the baby on TikTok until it's quiet. Is that too much to ask?' In a follow-up video of himself on the flight, as the baby was still crying, McAuliffe clarified his initial comments about how parents care for their babies on a plane. 'I do feel bad for the parents but at some point you gotta try something new. Walk his ass up and down the aisle, distract him, do something. It's still going on. Simply praying it'll stop is not acceptable,' he added. He then questioned at what point the baby's screaming 'becomes a medical emergency,' since the child was 'crying for two hours.' 'Also why are these people not at least talking to their kid to soothe him? STAND UP AND WALK HIM AROUND,' McAuliffe concluded. Many people, including parents, criticized McAuliffe's harsh response to the crying child. 'As a parent of three, shut the f*** up and put your headphones and enjoy the flight. That parents is in absolute hell,' one wrote. 'Is it too much to ask to buy proper noise-cancelling headphones..?' another added. 'I can guarantee you that the parent is stressing out way more than you flying by yourself with ear buds in. Grow up,' a third responded. Others went on to urge McAuliffe to react to the situation differently, with one writing: 'Bro, if this is the worst thing in your life, consider yourself lucky. Man up and see if the mom is okay and if she needs anything. She is probably trying her best.' However, some people instead claimed the parents on the flight should have soothed their crying baby on the flight. They also shared some of the bad experiences they've had with loud babies on a plane. 'I agree. This is the parents' fault. I have two and we can entertain our babies on the plane,' one responded. 'If the babies cry you are failing as a parent. Plain and simple. Get creative.' 'This happened to us, and while I'm fine with crying babies, it went on for three hours with the parents doing nothing, seemingly immune to their baby's screams,' another wrote. 'A responsible parent would consult a pediatrician before the flight for tips on making a baby comfortable with flying.' 'It's awful. This just happened to us recently. Sat in business, the flight was pretty empty,' a third wrote. 'No one behind or in front of us. Suddenly, flight attendants placed a family with two wild kids right behind us. Screaming, crying, kicking, and slapping the trays non-stop. Absolute torture.' Last year, a mother named Jess also sparked a debate when she shared a video of her baby crying on a three-hour plane. She admitted she became 'progressively more and more defeated' on the journey. However, she wanted to share the video to let other mothers know it's not their fault if they can't stop their baby from crying for long periods of time. Spaulding's post quickly sparked debate on TikTok, with commenters divided between users who said the situation was their 'nightmare as a passenger' and others who empathized with the mother.

ITV Emmerdale pays tribute as TikTok nan Norma dies aged 91
ITV Emmerdale pays tribute as TikTok nan Norma dies aged 91

Rhyl Journal

time4 hours ago

  • Rhyl Journal

ITV Emmerdale pays tribute as TikTok nan Norma dies aged 91

Norma Burton, known for being part of the TikTok and social media duo Jess and Norma, has died aged 91. Jess and Norma are a popular grandmother and granddaughter duo who have gained more than two million followers. Following Norma's death, tributes have come flooding in, including from ITV soap Emmerdale, of which she was a huge fan. A post shared by Jess and Norma (@jessandnorma) A post from the Jess and Norma account reads: "05/06/2025 the day our family lost our rock, our everything, our beautiful, precious, perfect lady. "We are all truly devastated and our lives will never be the same. We want you all to know that Nan fell to sleep peacefully, surrounded by all her family, she was full of love and had the most beautiful care. "If anyone deserves a place in heaven, it's you Nanny Norma. Social media and our community online made Nan's last years so incredibly special, her cup was full and in her own words she 'lived such a wonderful life'. "91 years was never going to be enough and she has left the biggest hole in all of our hearts. Reunited with her husband and family, until we meet again, our queen." She loves her sweets 🤣 Many tributes from fans of the account have been pouring in since the announcement. ITV soap Emmerdale, in which Norma was a big fan, said: "We are so so sorry to read this. "Norma was such a shining star who brought so much joy and happiness to so many people. Sending love to all of the family." Norma had previously been invited to an Emmerdale experience to celebrate 10,000 episodes of the show. A post shared by Jess and Norma (@jessandnorma) Social media stars, TV personalities and actors have also sent their love. Coronation Street star Lucy Fallon (Bethany Platt) said: "Oh Jess, I am absolutely heartbroken for you all. She was a gorgeous lady and it was a privilege to meet you both. Sending you lots of love." Recommended reading: Singer Jade Thirlwall said: "Sending you and your family so much love. "Norma brought so much joy to so many, she reminded me of my own Nanna (I would sometimes watch your videos with tears of joy) and helped me heal, as I'm sure is the case for so many people on here. "What a special lady and family you are."

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store