A pair of 10-year-old Chinese twin sisters have met for the first time in person - and shed tears of joy as they gave each other a long-awaited hug.
Gracie Rainsberry and Audrey Doering grew up hundreds of miles away from each other after being adopted shortly after birth by two different families. Their families didn't know that the girls had a sibling until December, when Audrey's mother found a photo of both of them together as babies, posing with their Chinese foster mother.
Audrey's mother managed to locate her daughter's twin sister, and the two girls first spoke to each other via FaceTime. Their reunion yesterday, which happened live on Good Morning America, gave them a chance to bond even further, according to the Daily Mail.
Gracie, who lives in Richland, Washington, and Audrey, who grew up almost 2500km away in Wausau, Wisconsin, fell into each other's arms. The two sisters, who both wear glasses, had even arranged to wear identical outfits.
Audrey said that before meeting her twin sister, "'it felt like there was somebody missing." "Now, it's complete," she added.