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Danielle Busby FINALLY Spills Secret: Telling Olivia & Ava Apart

Danielle Busby FINALLY Spills Secret: How She Tells Olivia & Ava Apart

Fans of OutDaughtered have long wondered how Danielle Busby manages to tell her identical twins, Olivia and Ava, apart—and now she’s finally spilled the secret! The Busby twins, part of the famous quintuplets, have left viewers scratching their heads with their uncanny resemblance, but Danielle has shared the clever tricks she uses to differentiate between them.

In a recent update, Danielle revealed that while Olivia and Ava are nearly identical, there are subtle differences that only a parent would notice. “It’s all in the little things,” Danielle explained. “Ava has a slightly rounder face, and Olivia’s personality is more outgoing and mischievous, which gives her away every time.”

Danielle also mentioned that the girls’ mannerisms help her keep track. “Ava is quieter and tends to observe before jumping into things, while Olivia is the first to try something new,” she added. Beyond personality, the Busbys have occasionally used matching outfits with small variations—like hair accessories or shoes—to help family members and teachers tell the girls apart.

However, Danielle admitted that even she gets tripped up sometimes. “It happens—especially when they switch things up just to mess with us!” she joked. But as time goes on, she says the twins’ unique traits are becoming more noticeable.

Fans are thrilled to learn the tricks behind telling Olivia and Ava apart and appreciate Danielle’s humor in handling the occasional mix-up. This revelation has brought a fresh wave of love and curiosity toward the twins, reminding everyone just how special and lively life with the Busby family can be.

With this fun insight into her day-to-day parenting, Danielle has once again shown her down-to-earth approach, giving fans another reason to adore the Busbys.

 

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