Twins reveal they gained admission into Harvard because they’re related to Bob Marley

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Chloe and Ariel, a pair of Black American twins, have disclosed the incredible reason that Harvard University accepted them.

The siblings, a boy and a girl, claimed to be connected to late Jamaican reggae icon Bob Marley, and that it is because of their family ties that they are currently studying at Harvard University in Massachusetts, USA.

When a fellow student at the elite college asked black students how they earned admittance, Chloe and Ariel made the revelation in a viral TikTok video.

Others stated that their parents had given donations to the college, run businesses, or are successful in their chosen fields.

Most undergraduates believed that in order to be considered, they needed to achieve exceptionally good grades, start or volunteer at a non-profit organization, and be a legacy – linked to someone famous or wealthy in society.

The interview was conducted by Kool Kid, a student and content creator, in order to shed attention on the requirements that many black students must meet in order to get admitted to Harvard.

Watch the video below:

Meanwhile, in other news…

“Ifeanyi Passed in October, A Year Ater, My Wife Gave Birth to Twins” – Davido Shares Details About Newborn Twins

Davido, a Nigerian artist, recently spoke about his newborn twins while also revealing that he lost his son last October and that his wife, Chioma, delivered twins this October.

He also discussed the significance of the month of October.

While discussing his experience, the musician, who recently welcomed twins in the United States, reflected on the miracle of losing a child last October and then welcoming twins the following October.His statement: “When my wife and I found out, we were shaking, and it was in the same month. My son passed last year in October, and my wife gave birth this year in October, so it’s crazy.”In his statement, the singer emphasized the significance of having faith and never giving up.Meanwhile, concerned fans and well-wishers flocked to the comment section to react.