This the world’s only family to have two sets of biracial twins, both with different complexions

When sisters Hayleigh and Lauren Durrant are out in public, people often ask them to show their IDs to prove they’re twins.

Many people wouldn’t believe that the girls have the same parents because Lauren was born white, while Hayleigh is black.

It’s a rare phenomenon in itself, but seven years later, their parents were blessed with another set of girl twins—and they have the same varied coloring, too!

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Hayleigh and Lauren said they never get bored of people’s stunned reactions upon learning they are twins. However, being unique has its drawbacks.

“Some people can be really rude. They’ll say, ‘You’re lying, you aren’t twins — prove it!’” Hayleigh, who has dark skin and black hair like her dad Dean, said in their exclusive interview with The Sun in 2019.

Hayleigh Durrant and Lauren Durrant
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“So we’ll reel off the same address or pull our passports out. It’s nice to see the shock on people’s faces. When we went to college it was difficult because there were lots of groups of Asian, white and black kids.”

Lauren, who has her mom Alison Spooner’s fair hair and green eyes, said that people often assume that they are best friends instead of sisters.

Doctors were stunned when the couple were born in 2001, looking so different. The odds of this happening are just one in 500,000.

Dean Durrant with his twin daughters Lauren and Hayleigh Durrant
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The family made it into Guinness World Records in 2009 when their younger twin sisters, Leah (and Miya) were born with different complexions.

“We were like celebrities when we were kids,” Hayleigh said. “Everyone wanted pictures with us and would ask us how it felt to be twins but different. To us it was normal.”

Leah got her mom’s skin, while Miya has her father’s complexion. They look more alike than their older sisters.

“The younger ones idolise the older ones and are always copying them. It’s like having two Mini-Mes,” said Dean, who works as a paver.

Alison Spooner and Dean Durrant with their twin daughters
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They remain the world’s only two sets of twins with the same parents but different skin tones.

“They are best friends and close in every way, apart from looking different,” said Alison, an office manager. “It took me some years to understand the science of how they could appear so different.”

Alison remembers an encounter she had while they were at the doctor’s. One of the children was her friend, while the other was her child, said a woman.

Hayleigh and Lauren were never really bullied, but some kids at school used to ask why one of them is “milk chocolate” and the other “white chocolate.”

Twin sister Miya and Leah Durrant
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But the girls didn’t let those nasty questions bring them down. Instead, they would say: “It doesn’t matter, we’re sisters and best friends.”

The older twins have been close friends since childhood. They wanted to be together all the time in primary school. They would share toys, clothes and even the same interests in TV, books, and they would also share toys, clothing, and even their own clothes.

Hayleigh and Lauren were split up in secondary school. However, they made sure they were always together outside of school.

Their interests changed after their separation. Hayleigh was currently studying drama and theatre studies at college and sociology at the time Lauren was taking up art-business studies.

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“We are so the same in some ways,” Lauren said. “We say the same things at the same time, and finish each other’s sentences.”

Leah, who shares the same bedroom with Miya, said their older sisters are her “heroes.”

“I like my older sisters. We want to be like them when we get grown up,” she said.

Miya described Hayleigh and Lauren as the “best.”

“They teach me that it’s the best thing in the world to have a twin sister, even if you are not identical,” she said.

Twins have an amazing bond and Leah and Hayleigh, Hayleigh and Lauren are no exception. See the video below to learn more about this remarkable family.

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