Twins Adopted To Different Parents Didn’t Know About Each Other Until Now
Reunited and It Feels So Good
A psychologist who is an expert in twins spoke on Good Morning America on the importance of the girls meeting each other and being a part of each other’s lives. She said, “The twin bond is a very strong one and so I think it was important these girls meet at this particular point in time… they have their whole lives ahead of them.”
Immediately after their appearance on GMA, the identical twin girls went out to eat pancakes, and both noticed that each other made messes with their food, getting chocolate on their faces. They giggled and beamed with huge smiles as they enjoyed their morning together.
Audrey and Gracie Hit the Town in New York
Audrey and Gracie spent their first day together beaming, laughing, and discovering new things they had in common as identical twins. “We both like to scare pigeons!” Gracie told Good Morning America. Audrey said, “It felt like there was something missing, so now it’s complete.”
The parents of the children were there with them for their GMA meeting and their first big day together in New York. This was an emotional, incredible day for them, too. At one point during the meeting, Audrey’s mother reached toward Gracie’s face, asking “Can I just touch you?” Gracie shyly nodded in reply, getting to know a whole other family.