Twin sisters Amy Khvitia and Ano Sartania separated at birth and sold on the black market in Georgia. The sisters have miraculously found each other thanks to the unlikely platform of TikTok. Their reunion, documented on TikTok and subsequently garnering international attention, shed light on a dark chapter in Georgia’s history.
In an amazing tale that sounds like a storybook, twin sisters Amy Khvitia and Ano Sartania of Georgia. They were separated at birth and sold on the black market in Georgia. However, have finally found each other after many years, all thanks to TikTok.
Born in 2002 in a Georgia hospital, their lives took a sad turn when they were taken away from their birth mother shortly after being born. Unaware of each other, they were adopted by different families and grew up without knowing about their shared history.
The twist of fate happened when Amy, who was 12 at the time. She saw a girl on the Georgian talent show “Georgia’s Got Talent” who looked a lot like her. Intrigued, Amy started looking for answers and turned to social media for help.
In addition, in 2018, a friend connected Amy with the contestant, Ano. When they started talking, the similarities were hard to ignore. Identical faces, similar voices, and the same birthday confirmed what they suspected – they were long-lost sisters, separated since birth.
Their reunion was shared on TikTok, gaining attention worldwide and bringing to light a dark part of Georgia’s history. The twins’ situation is not unique, as investigations revealed a widespread baby trafficking ring that operated for years, possibly involving thousands of children.
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Empowered by their newfound connection, Amy and Ano joined forces with other adoptees in a Facebook group called “Vedzeb,” which means “I’m searching” in Georgian. The group is dedicated to helping families torn apart by illegal adoptions.
The story of Amy and Ano is a powerful reminder that even in the face of challenges, human connections endure. It shows that family bonds can withstand separation and that hope can shine through, even on social media platforms like TikTok.
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