Cent Twinz trend as people battle to pick which is Skeem Saam's Sthoko

Cent Twinz trend as people battle to pick which is Skeem Saam's Sthoko

- Tweeps recently had a field day trying to figure out which of them is Skeem Saam's Sthoko

- The twins, Millicent Mashile and Innocent Sadiki, are almost completely identical

- It doesn't help that they like to dress alike and wear the same hairstyles too

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The Cent Twinz are a talented pair who certainly know how to keep Mzansi guessing.

They recently trended when fans battled to tell which is the sister that plays Sthoko on Skeem Saam.

Innocent Sadiki plays Sthoko, but it's almost impossible to tell the difference when she's pictured with her sister, Millicent Mashile.

The beautiful twins have, together, built an impressive social media following.

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They like to dress alike, complete with matching hairstyles too.

A recent picture they posted on their socials had Mzansi wondering which one is Sthoko.

Kgomotso Matlou said she remembers the twins from when they used to present a show on the One Gospel DStv channel.

She wrote, "To be honest, I don't know what Sthoko is, but I used to love you both when you were both on the show for youth on One Gospel - before one of you became an actress and I think I found out that you were almost as long as I am. Woooo."

Another set of twins to have taken the Mzansi entertainment industry by storm are singers, the Qwabe twins.

Earlier this year, Briefly.co.za reported that the Qwabe twins had topped music charts despite their dramatic exit from Idols SA.

Their first video was viewed a million times within just one week of its release.

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Source: Briefly News

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