I’m British, my sister’s American, I didn’t know she existed until 2 years ago – people call us ‘real life Parent Trap’

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DISNEY’S remake of The Parent Trap left little girls all over the world wondering if they had a secret sister out there somewhere too.

The family film follows Lindsay Lohan in the roles of identical twins Annie James and Hallie Parker.

A father with his two daughters, one British and one American.
Heather and her sister Jaydah share a father.
Two women smiling for a photo.
The pair have become close since meeting.

Separated at birth, the sisters miraculously meet at a summer camp and begin to hatch a wild plan.

Shockingly, a TV presenter and actress from the U.K, Heather Jayne, has revealed she has a similar story – finding out through a DNA test that she had a secret sister in the U.S.

Heather (@iamheatherjayne) shared their incredible tale in a video on TikTok.

In the clip, she says: “My sister and I, are the real life Parent Trap.

“Sisters growing up on opposite continents never knowing each other existed.”

In a later video, Heather goes into detail on the story of how the pair came to meet.

She told viewers: “Two years ago me and my sister never knew one another existed – she’s American living in Miami and I’m British and was living in London.

“She’s Jaydah, the Hallie Parker to me, Heather, Annie James.”

Heather quips that it makes their father Nick Parker, The Parent Trap patriarch who finds himself in a love triangle with high-maintenance girlfriend, Meredith Blake, and his daughters’ mother, Liz James Parker.

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She even reveals the girls have their “own Meredith Blake” – but thankfully clarifies “we love our Meredith.”

Heather says her story begins with a secret kept by her mother: “My mum never told my dad she got pregnant with me, so he never knew I existed.”

In 2022, Heather decided to take a DNA test, inspired by a TikTok video she’d seen.

She said she wanted to know about her ancestry and ethnicity, but ended up finding out much more than she bargained for.

Not only did her results reveal her sister – but she also discovered she had brothers too.

Heather says in October 2022 she flew to Florida to meet her family for the first time, and she calls it the “best day of my life”.

Since then, sisters Heather and Jaydah have grown close – sharing sweet snaps on Instagram.

Heather says: “Now we’ve got 30 years of making up for lost time”.

Viewers in the comments were touched by the incredible story.

One person said: “Amazing, absolutely love this.”

[quote credit=”TikTok user”]Oh my god, what a story.[/quote]

While another agreed: “Love this.”

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