Two identical twin sisters, who were separated at birth, recently met each other for the first time on their 36th birthday after decades of living separate lives. Molly Sinert and Emily Bushnell, born in South Korea, were adopted by two entirely different families. Sinert was adopted by a Jewish family living in Florida while Bushnell, adopted by another Jewish family, lived in Pennsylvania. It is not known why the twins were separated after birth, according to Daily Mail. Until recently, the sisters had no idea that the other even existed. It was the effort of Bushnell’s 11-year-old daughter Isabel that led to the discovery. Reportedly, Isabel was curious to know more about her mother’s history and find out whether she had other family members. “I wanted to do the DNA test because she was adopted,” she told Good Morning America. “I wanted to find out if I had more family on …
Long-Lost Adopted Twins Separated at Birth Reunite After 36 Years Living Parallel Lives
May 4, 2021
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