Two potential long-lost twin sisters, who first got in touch thanks to a YouTube video, have managed to raise more than $35k online to finally meet each other.
Anais Bordier, 25, a French fashion student living in London, initially saw Los Angeles-based Samantha Futerman, also 25, in a short film clip last December.
Anais, who grew up as the only child of French parents, soon made some more startling discoveries.
Both women were adopted soon after they were born on the same day - November 19, 1987 - and in the same town in South Korea.
Anais, finally decided to get in touch with her American doppelganger via Facebook.
They also plan to take DNA tests to prove their connection once and for all.
While there may not be a fairytale ending to the story, the two "possible sisters" intend to use some of the money to film a documentary about their journey either way.
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