After a 19-year separation, long-lost twin sisters, Amy Khavitia and Ano Sartania, were finally reunited. The power of social media played a significant role in bringing these sisters together, despite their distant lives in the European country of Georgia. Unaware of each other’s existence, it was a TikTok video and a television talent show that paved the way for their long-awaited meeting.
The narrative unfolded as Amy tuned into a television reality show named Georgia’s Got Talent. Her focus shifted to a contestant bearing a striking resemblance to herself, both being only 12 years old at that moment.
Oddly enough, their paths had crossed a year earlier at the age of 11 when they both took part in the same dance competition. Observers commented on their uncanny resemblance, suggesting they could be twins. However, the truth of their actual twin connection remained a mystery at that time.
In a serendipitous turn of events, TikTok helps to meet twin sisters After 19 years as the conduit for their reunion. Ano stumbled upon a girl with blue hair on TikTok, an uncanny doppelgänger of herself. This chance encounter led to a virtual introduction and subsequent conversations. Their digital connection paved the way for a face-to-face meeting in 2021, on the iconic Rustaveli bridge in the capital city of Tbilisi. It was during this meeting that the veil over their hidden past was finally lifted.