Born on November 25, 1981, twins Jenna and Barbara Bush have experienced a life unlike any other.
And according to the twins themselves, they have each other to thank for that.
Here’s the truth about Barbara and Jenna Bush’s relationship.

Unfortunately, having a twin is simply not in the cards for the majority of folks.
“We have our own, unspoken language,” writes Barbara.
Barbara, on the other hand, is famously more reserved, rarely making televised appearances.

The twins also differ in their political stances.
But no matter their differences, these twins are still super close.
Getting used to the White House
Jenna and Barbara Bush had a unique adolescent experience.

After all, not many kids can say their grandfatherandfather are both former presidents.
However, instead of sandwiches, the twins got a stern talking-to from theirgrandmother, Barbara Bush.
According to biographer Ronald Kessler (viaE!

No one understands what the “first kid” experience is like but those who have been there.
And Jenna is at no loss of kind words to say about her sister, either.
“How awesome that I’ve had her to hold my hand through [everything].”

“I’m crying 24 hours later,” Bush said.
“There were so many happy tears.”



