Mixed Race Doesn’t Just Mean Black and White
Most people don’t understand that being mixed-race doesn’t necessarily mean that you are part black and part white. You can be part Jamaican and part white or any other mixture. It depends on the race of the parents, which will determine what skin color the child may have. However, when twins are involved, the signals can get mixed (literally), so that each child has a different skin tone and race.
Mixed Genetics at Its Finest
Kian and Remee are twins who were born one minute apart. Their parents Remie and Kylee, come from biracial families with white moms and black dads. Therefore, they had a mixed genetic makeup from the start. Their twins were quite rare. One of the girls has a black skin tone with brown eyes while the other has blues eyes and blonde hair. Though their first word was ‘juice,’ that’s the only similarity between them.