Having kids implies the inevitability of creating new people who look like you. Although it's to be expected that most kids ultimately end up resembling their parents or even grandparents, it still manages to shock us how similar family members can look. Jodie Sweetin proved copy machines everywhere have got nothing on her skills when she birthed her near-identical clones.
The "Full House" star told People that she believes that her two daughters, Zoie Herpin, born in 2008, and Beatrix Sweetin-Coyle, born in 2010, are her spitting image, even though their hair color is a little different. "[Beatrix's] hair has gotten darker all of the sudden and it looks a little bit less like that little Stephanie Tanner, but both of my girls have my smile and all that," she said, noting that she does also encourage them to embrace their uniqueness. "I definitely see Steph hiding in there, especially in their attitude."
Part of that attitude might be how they consider their celebrity mom as just a mom with a cool job. Sweetin disclosed that her fame doesn't faze her girls. "They don't really care," she admitted. "They've watched it before, they used to come to tapings, but at the end of the day, it's mom. They're not really that impressed." Apparently, teenagers will be teenagers, even if your mom was a famous child star.
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