Mum insists people can't tell the difference between her and her daughter – but trolls disagree | The Sun

A 46-YEAR-OLD mum has been blasted by trolls after insisting that people can't tell the difference between her and her 22-year-old daughter.

Barbie Porter took to TikTok to share a video of herself and her daughter Halie, as she said: "Okay. So one of us is 46 and the other is 22.




"But who’s which? Who’s the mum and who’s the daughter?"

Halie, who was dressed in a grey vest top and denim shorts, added: "Yeah, guess, please, please.

"Let us know in the comments."

And people were quick to weigh in on the video, with many insisting they could instantly figure out that Barbie – dressed in a checked red shirt – was the eldest.

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"Red shirt is mom your can see her skin is thinner which means its older," one wrote.

"Daughter looks significantly younger."

"Dude come on!!! We are not blind nor dumb!!" another added.

"Neck and wrinkles say it all sorry mom," a third wrote.

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"Idk about the rest of the comment section but it was obvious who was younger to me at first partial glance," someone else commented.

"It's very obvious," another agreed.

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But others hit back at trolls, with one writing: "Even though most people figured it out, don't listen to the haters & rude people.

"Y'all both look 22 and you know it."


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