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Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush Coyne | Source: Instagram.com/jennabhager
Jenna Bush Hager and Barbara Bush Coyne | Source: Instagram.com/jennabhager

Jenna Bush Hager Twinning with Sister Barbara Bush in Yellow Dresses

Akbur Kassim Musitafu
Mar 06, 2023
06:45 P.M.

Jenna Bush Hager's sister prefers a private life, hence the privacy settings on her Instagram account. Jenna's twin sister shares one child with her husband, although she had frozen her eggs at one point.

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Jenna shared two pictures of herself next to her sister on Instagram. In the photos, we see the sisters draped in yellow dresses, almost as if they intentionally created a twinning moment. They looked at each other as they smiled, a suitable expression for the beautiful scenery surrounding them.

Barbara is not one for public attention. Seeing an image of Barbara Hager on social media is a rarity on its own, as she keeps her Instagram account private. Therefore minimizing the chances of her content surfacing.

Jenna Bush and Barbara Bush at the Black Tie & Boots Ball on the eve of George Bush's inauguration. The twins were pictured in Washington, DC, on January 19, 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Jenna Bush and Barbara Bush at the Black Tie & Boots Ball on the eve of George Bush's inauguration. The twins were pictured in Washington, DC, on January 19, 2005. | Source: Getty Images

The sisters look happy to share their yellow moment. Jenna captioned the photos, "Hey, soul sister! I love you like YELLOW." The caption suggests that Jenna loves the color yellow.

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Jenna and her sister spoke with "TODAY," and the actress revealed ten things that she believes every twin should know.

Despite the privacy limitations of Barbara's Instagram, she has granted access to over 2,300 users while following just over 670 accounts.

Jenna Bush-Hager and Barbara Bush-Coyne promoted their book "Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life" at SiriusXM Studios in Washington, DC, on October 26, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

Jenna Bush-Hager and Barbara Bush-Coyne promoted their book "Sisters First: Stories from Our Wild and Wonderful Life" at SiriusXM Studios in Washington, DC, on October 26, 2017. | Source: Getty Images

Jenna and Barbara Are Already Mothers Themselves

Before their yellow twinning moment, Jenna last shared a photo with her sister before Christmas 2022. In the picture, we see Jenna and Barbara standing around a couch that portrayers of Mr. and Mrs. Clause sat on with Jenna's three children and Barbara's one.

Jenna's welcomed daughters Margaret "Mila" Laura Hager, who will be ten this year, and Poppy Louise Hager, who will be eight. She also has a son named Henry "Hal" Harold Hager. She shares all three children with her husband, Henry Hager.

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Barbara is a mother of one child she shares with her husband, Craig Coyne. She has a daughter named Cora Georgia Coyne, who will be two years old this year. Barbara chose to freeze her eggs and embraced the idea of being a single mother. Her grandmother gave her the go-ahead to do so; however, she met her husband along the way.

Jenna and Barbara Bush at America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service held at Armory in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Jenna and Barbara Bush at America's Future Rocks Today: A Call to Service held at Armory in Washington, D.C., on January 18, 2005. | Source: Getty Images

Jenna and her sister spoke with "TODAY," and Jenna revealed ten things that she believes every twin should know. She talked about the matching outfits that twins ever so often wear, the void from separation, and the reality of twin language.

Jenna also mentioned that sleeping next to your twin is always more exciting. The mother of three added that twins do not like being compared to each other—often, people separate traits between twins, e.g., she's smart, and she's wild. Among the many points she raised, Jenna concluded that having a twin is the best thing to happen.

Celebrity twins Tia and Tamera Mowry share an uncanny resemblance that has been passed down to their children despite having different parents.

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