An error in Facebook achieves the reunion of twins separated at birth

An error in Facebook achieves the reunion of twins separated at birth

March 24, 2023, 9:51 PM

March 24, 2023, 9:51 PM

Reunions are always accompanied by an emotional charge, especially those that take place after decades. This is what has happened to a pair of twin brothers, separated at birth, who have managed to conquer millions of people on TikTok by starring in a beautiful reunion after 20 years, according to the portal 20minutos.es

Chance would have it that a mistake when tagging the wrong brother in a Facebook photo brought them back together again. “I was raised as an only child. Until someone in Facebook tagged me in a photo. It was me, but it wasn’t me. It was him,” said one of the young people, a native of Idaho.

From there, he decided to contact the boy who was identical to him and discovered that he had a twin brother, who was in New York. Finally, He decided to travel there to meet him again.

The images of the moment have been shared by Luiggi Patino, on your TikTok account. In them you can see one of the two brothers, very excited and nervous, approaching his twin, who has his back turned. After recognizing his other brotherno one can hold back tears; then you see them melt in an emotional hug.

The video has gone viral in a very short time, accumulating 5.1 million views, exceed 350,000 ‘likes’ and add more than 10,000 comments from users, who have been moved to learn the story.

“Crying for people I don’t know is my passion,” wrote one follower.

“In addition, they hug as if they were a single piece that fits perfectly, as if they had known each other for a lifetime,” another user commented on TikTok.

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