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"title": "18-Month-Old Twins' Viral 'Identity Swap' Stuns Mom",

"body": "At a Glance
- Casey Gonzaga's 18-month-old identical twins insist they are each other in a TikTok clip that has gone viral
- The toddlers have been confusing their names since learning them around 12-18 months
- Mom can tell them apart by eye color, birthmark, and personality
- Why it matters: The lighthearted moment highlights how even very young siblings can blur identities-and how parents keep track

A mom of four captured the internet's heart when her toddler twins tried to swap names on camera.

## The Video That Started It All

In the clip, Cecilia (Cece) repeatedly claims she is "Evie," while Genevieve (Evie) mirrors the mix-up by declaring, "I am Cece." Their mom, Casey Gonzaga, gently corrects them, but the girls hold firm.

Casey jokingly labeled the moment:

> "POV: my twins attempting their first identity swap scam...at just 1.5 yrs old."

## How Mom Keeps Them Straight

Even though the girls are identical, Casey has reliable clues:

- Genevieve has lighter eyes and a distinctive birthmark
- Cecilia has darker eyes
- Cecilia prefers rough-and-tumble play with her older brothers
- Genevieve gravitates toward dress-up and dolls

## Twin Bond at a Glance

| Feature | Cecilia (Cece) | Genevieve (Evie) |
|---------|----------------|------------------|
| Eye Color | Dark | Light |
| Birthmark | None | Visible |
| Play Style | Active, boyish | Dress-up, dolls |

The toddlers do everything side-by-side and search for each other when apart, Casey tells News Of Los Angeles.

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Key Takeaways

- The twins' name confusion began as soon as they learned each other's names
- Casey believes the mix-up is innocent confusion, not deliberate mischief
- Visual and personality differences help the family tell the girls apart
- The viral moment showcases the tight bond shared by very young siblings

The video ends with giggles-and a reminder that even tiny tots can keep parents on their toes.",

"meta_description": "Mom's TikTok shows 18-month-old identical twins calling each other by the wrong names. Lighthearted clip reveals how she tells them apart.",

"categories": ["Family News", "Feature Story"]

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Author

  • My name is Jonathan P. Miller, and I cover sports and athletics in Los Angeles.

    Jonathan P. Miller is a Senior Correspondent for News of Los Angeles, covering transportation, housing, and the systems that shape how Angelenos live and commute. A former urban planner, he’s known for clear, data-driven reporting that explains complex infrastructure and development decisions.

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