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Shocked mum gives birth million-to-one white and black twins with different skin colours

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mum was stunned when the adorable twins she gave birth to came out with one very noticeable difference.Chantelle Broughton, 29, gave birth to son Ayon and daughter Azirah in Nottingham City Hospital in April - but the pair came out with completely different skin colours.Ayon has green eyes and light skin while little Azirah has brown eyes and a dark complexion, in stark contrast to her brother.READ MORE: Parents forced to live in tent after being evicted from pub with just 1 week's noticeGenetic experts estimate that these kinds of rare births are one in a million.Both Chantelle and dad Ashton, 29, are mixed race, as Chantelle who has a fair complexion has a black Nigerian maternal grandad, while dad Ashton, also 29, is half Jamaican and half Scottish.The mum-of-three said the twins didn't look very different at birth, but have become totally distinct in the past four months, with Azirah's skin becoming darker as the weeks went by.In addition to their different appearances, Chantelle says the four-month-old twins now have "totally opposite" personalities, but seem to get on like a house on fire.Chantelle, from Nottingham, said: "I’m so glad they came out the way they are - our own unique little family."Azirah was slightly darker at birth but you couldn’t really tell.

Now as weeks have gone on she has gotten to the point where she's darker than her dad."Every few weeks, friends and family still say they can't believe it."Azirah is really laid back and chilled, whereas Ayon wants a lot more attention.

He always wants to be rocked and is constantly babbling along. Azirah doesn't do that very often."But I have noticed they are really staring at each other now and smiling more.

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