‘There’s so much to unpack here,’ people say as they struggle to tell the difference between a woman’s husband and her BROTHER

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A WOMAN has left people in shock after revealing her best friend’s brother and husband look exactly the same.

Emmy Mabin took to TikTok to share a clip of the two men, and many had trouble telling them apart.

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The two men are extremely similarCredit: TikTok @meemamabin
They have the same hairstyle and mustache

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They have the same hairstyle and mustacheCredit: TikTok @meemamabin

“When your best friend marries another version of her brother,” she said.

In the video, viewers see for the first time a man in his early twenties with brown hair, a mullet and a thick mustache.

The man is wearing wide-leg jeans, black converse and a brown t-shirt.

The camera then pans across the room to show another man leaning against the kitchen counter.

The second man has the exact same hairstyle and also wears a thick mustache.

He is wearing the exact same shoes as the number one man, and his t-shirt and jeans, although different colors than man number one’s, are the exact same style and fit.

“Guess who’s who” Emmy said.

The video, which was posted under the username @meemamabinleft many people in shock as he amassed over 5.9 million followers on the video-sharing platform.

TikTok users rushed to the comments section to share their thoughts.

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One person said: “I couldn’t even date someone with the same name as someone in my family.”

A second person said: “If a man wears the same cologne as one of my brothers, I will be deterred.”

A third person said: “Are you telling me they’re not twins?”

A fourth person added: “This feels so wrong.”

Relationships in Numbers: The Most Common Way to Meet Someone

YouGov investigated how Brits find love, and your best bet is at work or through friends, according to the data.

  • Through work – 18%
  • Through friends – 18%
  • While away from home – 15%
  • Others – 11%
  • Online dating platform – 7%
  • University education or higher – 6%
  • Dating app – 6%
  • School – 5%
  • Shared hobby – 5%
  • Family – 3%
  • Face to face at an event – 0%

A fifth chimed in: “I want to know what their reactions were when they met for the first time.”

A sixth commented: “I know someone who is married to someone who looks a lot like her sister.

“It scares me all the time because they can pass off as twins.”

A seventh person said: “There’s so much to unpack here.”

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