Twins ---- one black - one white
Shades Apart: Twins, One Black, One White
ABC News: Shades Apart: Twins, One Black, One White
Shades Apart: Twins, One Black, One White
ABC News: Shades Apart: Twins, One Black, One White
Boanerges said:One momma, 2 daddies.
It's dark in the womb. It's hard to see who is what color. Brings a smile to my face knowing that two people of different colors can get along harmoniously in the womb. Precious little babies.
I heard of that happening with two men and one woman. As soon as one man finished, another took over; both got her pregnant. Apparently, it can happen. Of course, it's also possible that one took after the mother and one after the father.
The older twin, Ryan, takes after his white German father, Stephan Gerth, while the younger, Leo, looks more like Addo-Gerth, who hails from Ghana in West Africa, she said.
Mama is black from Africa. Papa is white from Germany. I assume they are fraternal twins and that one favors mama and one favors papa.The babies' mother, Florence Addo-Gerth, called her twin infants "black and white" in an interview with German broadcaster RTL.
The older twin, Ryan, takes after his white German father, Stephan Gerth, while the younger, Leo, looks more like Addo-Gerth, who hails from Ghana in West Africa, she said.
I recently saw a photo of the babies, and it's apparent that they are BOTH black. One is just a lot lighter than the other, but the features are there. It's similar to the young lady I used to know who was a mixture, but she was light-skinned. In this case, one took after the father more, and the other took after the mother more. However, it is NOT a case of one being black, and the other being white. Anyone seeing the photo can see both mother and father in the light-skinned one, although it has too much of a tan to be "white". In fact, that "white" newborn baby's tan is better than mine, and I live in Florida.