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Identical Twin Sisters Marry Identical Twin Brothers. Genetically, Their Daughters Are Now Siblings (Exclusive)


Kerissa and Venessa married Jacob and Lucas Sealby, and now they're raising "quaternary siblings" — cousins whose DNA matches like siblings.

When twin sisters Kerissa and Venessa went on their first date with twin brothers Jacob and Lucas Sealby, they instantly connected and paired off into couples Venessa and Lucas got married in 2022, and Kerissa and Jacob's nuptials followed in June 2023 Both couples are now raising daughters, who are biologically considered "quaternary siblings," meaning their DNA resembles that of sisters as opposed to cousins Today, the two sets of Sealbys — now married and raising kids — have built a big family unit in Oregon, where they live in neighboring homes and spend most of their time as a quartet. As they grow up and evolve as individuals, Kerissa hopes her daughter and niece will maintain “a bond as strong as all of ours.” And pretty soon, they may be adding more quaternary siblings to the Sealby brood.

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