Meet the “Trueblue Twins” who are now gaining a massive Instagram following

Although twins are not that uncommon, there are always people who are fascinated by how two different people can be so identical.

That includes myself …

But twins Megan and Morgan didn’t just draw stares from people due to how similar they were. When they were four years old, they had eyes that looked like crystal clear water – once caught on camera, pictures of them spread like wildfire on the internet.

Megan and Morgan Boyd became known as the “Trueblue Twins” when they were just four years old, after the internet fell in love with photos their mother had shared on Instagram.

While most mom and dads like to fawn over photos of their little loved ones, these twins’ unique look garnered attention worldwide. Now they have over 153,000 followers on Instagram.

And it’s not hard to understand why, right?

The girls were born on June 6, 2011.

Stephanie, their mom, is the mastermind behind the girls’ nickname. She was the one who started to call them the “Trueblue Twins” for their unique blue eyes.

If you want to know which of the girls is Megan and which is Morgan – then it is precisely the eyes you have to look at.

It’s only Megan who has two blue eyes. Morgan’s right eye is not blue, but dark brown and thus bears a completely different look.

This is how the girls look today at nine years old.

Many twins are used to being dressed in matching outfits. As you can see, that’s no different with the Trueblues.

According to herself, Stephanie loves to shop clothes for her daughters and keep the girls’ wardrobes up to date.

It’s important to her that her twin daughters are looking and feeling good.

Many followers are fascinated and amazed at the girls’ rare eye color.

Some people just assume that African-American adults with blue eyes are wearing colored contacts – but they can be born with a rare gene that colors their eyes blue.

The Trueblue Twins’ mother Stephanie was also born with blue eyes and, according to her, she doesn’t wear colored contacts.

Despite her girls becoming real social media celebrities, Stephanie seems to have her feet on the ground.

She knows that Megan and Morgan’s natural beauty could lead to professional modeling careers – but she doesn’t want to push her daughters into something they might not want to do. That sounds wise!

Look at these lovely 11-year-olds today – aren’t they gorgeous?

Everything indicates that these lovely sisters will grow up to be beautiful women. Feel free to share this story if you believe the same.

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