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A woman has explained how she's become "instant best friend" with her step-daughter after becoming her mum.
Krystle Kayture fell in love with her boss, who is 20 years older than her, when she was working as a nanny and looking after his three children.
They got married and shared a close relationship with the children – Frankie, 22, Julianna, 19, Sal, 17.
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She said in one video that she loves being a "cool mum" and that Julianna is "the daughter I always dreamed of".
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With roughly a 10-year age gap between the two of them, they often film TikTok videos together and dance to the viral soundtracks on the popular video-sharing app.
"Forever getting clout for my step-daughter and I being 10 years apart," she said.
In another post, Krystel said she took a 24-hour journey to fly to Washington DC just because her step-daughter said she missed her.
Fans love them and were happy for Krystle to get accepted by her husband's children.
One commented: "You are the step-mum I strive to be!"
"You both are so gorgeous! I love this story, very happy for your family. Blessings," a second wrote and a third said they look like sisters.
Husband Ben spoke about his young wife and said how people have mistaken her as one of his daughters.
He said: "When we were on vacation together as a family or pose for a family portrait, people mistake Krystle for being one of my three daughters.
"It doesn't bother me – I'm used to it now.
"A lot of people on TikTok assume that I hired Krystle because she was pretty and I wanted to hook up with her or whatever but that's not true at all."
Krystel has a 10-year-old son Kashton from a previous relationship.
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