Jia Sarnicola and Zuri Copeland are two six-year-olds who are extremely close, but if someone asks, they are not best friends; these two believe they are twins.
Jia’s mother, Ashley Sarnicola, told BuzzFeed News that the girls met when they were three years old at their Miami school, hit it off right away, and have been best friends ever since.
When the media first caught up with these special souls they were four years old and definitely best friends but as they’ve got older their bond has got stronger and now they say they’re twins.
“They will tell you that they are twins and they have a long list of reasons why to back it up,” Ashley said.
The girls claim their birthdays are almost the same day. They also emphasize physical similarities, with Jia claiming they are the same height and insisting on matching attire.
The girls celebrate their birthdays on June 3 and 5 and have had joint parties over the years.
This adorable duo also have similar personality traits.
“[They have] the same vibrant energy, intelligence, heart to take care of others, and both [are] extremely vocal about their needs,” Ashley said.
“We have always taught the girls that being different is cool, and to make friends with new people every day,” she said. “In their class at school, there are six different languages between the 15 kids.”
She said Jia has told her “she wishes she had chocolate-color skin like Zuri because she likes chocolate better than vanilla.”
The girls’ moms, who have also become good friends, said they worry about society taking over and dictating how they feel about each other.
Sadly this has already happened when the girls were at a birthday party and an older kid told them they couldn’t be twins because they don’t have the same skin color.
Zuri’s 23-year-old sister, Victoria Williams, was so moved by her response that she shared the exchange on Twitter and got everyone on board. It was the perfect reminder of what’s really important in life.
Zuri’s mom Valencia says she hopes nothing ever comes between these two.
“We have a lot to learn and we can learn from children,” Valencia said, as per CBS News.
We can all learn a lot from this sweet story of love and acceptance. I hope their bond remains so strong that nobody can break it; they are an inspiration. Please share.