Earlier today, Grace shared a picture she took with her twin brother Derek during their birthday celebration onto social media sites with the comment: "Can't express how touched I am by everyone's birthday shoutout! Thank you."
In the picture, you can see that Grace and her twin brother both look to be of mixed race and don't resemble their father at all. Although Grace once claimed she and her brother are full Chinese, many netizens still have doubts about that. The new picture seemed to have reignite the curiosity of many people.
Netizens Question The Ethnicity of Grace Chan(陳凱琳)'s Twin Brother Derek
Translated From: hk.on.cc
By AHMIKE.com
Is it just me or does he look look Indian-ish? There's no way he's Chinese. Like WTF? How could they be twins!!!!
ReplyDeleteYeah, same. I think they both look mixed with Indian ancestry. They looked more alike as babies, maybe they are fraternal twins (which means even though they share 9 months in the womb and the same birthday, they will not look alike) and not identical twins?
DeleteObviously they are fraternal twins not identical (identical twins are usually of one same sex). One of my friends is a fraternal twin (one boy and one girl) and they look similar to one another, but Grace and her twin brother not so much and complete opposite. He looks more on the Indian side but Grace does look like she has a hint of Indian ancestry. But then again, her parents has the typical Chinese features, so how does her brother end up looking like an Indian? Had they not mention they were twins, I would've thought they were friends.
DeleteMaybe their ancestor are part of Indian?
ReplyDeleteBut Grace does look like her mom tbh .
they look like my cousins, who are 1/4 indian, and 1/2 indian it is very apparent that they are mixed, someone has some explaining to do, to the 3 of them, if neither her parents are mixed
ReplyDeleteperhaps even a touch portugese/macanese?
ReplyDeleteWhether she and her family know it or not, she and her brother has some serious throwback from something that is not typical Chinese. Remember the Chinese girl born with blonde hair when both parents look typical Chinese? A throwback from Roman ancestry in the town where once stationed a "lost" Roman legion. In Grace's case, just by appearance, it need not be Indian, could be Portugese as they are pretty dark looking for Europeans as per also mentioned by Maria Hui.
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