TikToker Lorena Hinnawi said her son, Massimo, arrived on Nov. 27, 2020, and her daughter, Camila, came on Oct. 26, 2021. She dubbed them “Irish twins.”
, Hinnawi said Massimo arrived on Nov. 27, 2020, and Camila on Oct. 26, 2021. She dubbed the siblings “Irish twins,” as they were born within 12 months of each another.In another video
, Hinnawi lists the comments people have made to her and her husband when they reveal they have two kids so close together.TikToker Lorena Hinnawi gave birth to a son in November 2020 and a daughter in October 2021.@lorenahinnawi/Tiktok“I don’t know how you do it,” was another comment, as well as, “Oh god, you must have your hands full.”“i hav 3 under 3 n 1 more on the way,” one user wrote.“This happened to me 10 months apart, boy and girl,” one said.
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