Okay, so you ~definitely~ aware of these famous celebrity twins; Mary-Kate & Ashley Olsen, Tia & Tamera Mowry, Nikki & Brie Bella. However, there are a number of other celebrities that you may not have known are part of a pair. Stars like Ashton Kutcher, Scarlett Johansson, Gisele Bündchen, and even Vin Diesel have twin siblings—don’t believe us? Let’s see what their twins look like:
Gisele Bündchen
Gisele Bündchen grew up in Brazil with five sisters, one of which, Patricia, is her fraternal twin. Patricia was born five minutes after her supermodel sister and often tags along with her for fashionable events, including Sao Paulo Fashion Week.
Scarlett Johansson
Scarlett Johansson‘s twin brother, Hunter, was born three minutes after her and often accompanies her to industry events (she even brought him as her date to the Golden Globes back in 2005). Both Johansson twins have an interest in politics.
Vin Diesel
We have to admit that we were pretty surprised to hear that Vin Diesel has a double! The chiselled Fast & Furious 6 star has a fraternal twin brother named Paul, who reportedly works as a film editor.
Eva Green
French actress and Bond girl Eva Green was born two minutes earlier than her fraternal twin sister, Joy. Eva has said in interviews that she and her twin “are very contrasting characters,” which explains things pretty well — Joy studied business and is married to an Italian count. She lives in Normandy, France, where she rears horses.
Rami Malek
The Mr. Robot star has an identical twin brother named Sami, whom he is older than by four minutes. Sami recently accompanied his brother to an appearance on Jimmy Kimmel Live, and it wasn’t long before his good looks inspired tons of hilarious Internet memes and social media fawning.
Ashton Kutcher
We all know Hollywood’s heartthrob Ashton Kutcher, but did you know he has a fraternal twin brother? Michael Kutcher, who has cerebral palsy and underwent a heart transplant as a 13-year-old, works at a sales company and does motivational speaking for young folks with disabilities.
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