With such opposing looks it’s hard to believe this striking pair are sisters. But they are much more than that – they are twins.
The girls were born with radically different colouring thanks to a quirk of their mixed-race parentage.
Lucy and Maria Aylmer’s mother Donna is half Jamaican and their father Vince is white, and
together they managed to produce one white twin and one black twin.
Lucy and Maria Aylmer’s mother Donna is half Jamaican and their father Vince is white, and
together they managed to produce one white twin and one black twin.
The girls were born in January 1997. Their mother, who is 47 and a warehouse worker, and their 53-year-old father, who works as a scaffolder, split up after the twins were born.
Fair-haired Lucy, who lives with her family in Gloucester, said:
The 18-year-olds have three older siblings, George, 23, Chynna, 22, and Jordan, 21. Lucy continued:
The twins’ interests are as different as their looks. Lucy studies art and design at Gloucester College whilst Maria studies law at Cheltenham College.
Lucy explained: ‘Maria was outgoing whilst I was the shy one. But Maria loves telling people at college that she has a white twin – and I’m very proud of having a black twin.’
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