“Not to brag or anything,“ says 9 year old Mary-Kate Olsen, part-time fourth grader and full-time multimillionaire, "but I’m pretty tough.” Her twin sister, Ashley, would have to agree. “You don’t want to get on her nerves,” she says. “Sometimes she gets mad, and it’s not a pretty sight.” Fresh from a business meeting with their high-powered entertainment lawyer at his plush Century City, California., office, the two are lunching with him and a business associate at the LA theme restaurant Dive! And Mary-Kate, unfazed by her sister’s unflattering description, is digging into an enormous basket of fries. That she is the bossier twin is acceptable to both. “She’s good for me,” says Ashley, sucking down a mega-fruit shake. “No one tries anything around her.””
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Full House || Season 1
Mary Kate | top & Ashley | bottom
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Yes all of this is true it’s super easy to tell them apart once you know!!
how do u know whos who their identical
It takes awhile sometimes but this is how i know.
1. Mary-Kate has a rounder face, while Ashley’s is more oval
2. Ashley’s eyes are slightly bigger, she also had a freckle underneath her nose on her lip when she was little.
3. Mary-Kate’s voice is higher and she had a lisp, Ashley’s voice is lower and had no lisp.
4.Ashley is right-handed, Mary-Kate is left-handed
5. In Full House Mary-Kate had more of the funnier scenes & Ashley had more of the serious scenes.
6. Mary-Kate has a freckle on her right cheek
7. Ashley is the taller twin and older by two minutes
8. Mary-Kate has pointer ears than Ashley
Mostly it’s the eyes and shape of face that i use to figure out who is who.
I hope this answered your question :]
This is Mary-Kate
This Is Ashley
Here you can see this is Ashley because of the freckle & eyes
Ashley[pink] & Mary-Kate[white]
Ashley[top] & Mary-Kate[bottom]
Technically they aren’t identical but categorized as semi-identical or fraternal twins.
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Mary-Kate (Purple) & Ashley(Pink) help Bob Saget at The 43rd Emmy Awards 1991
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