WATCH: Tearjerking moment adorable twin girls are reunited for first time in 10 YEARS
GOOD MORNING AMERICA viewers were left in tears yesterday morning after twin sisters Audrey and Gracie, who were separated at birth, were reunited for the first time 10 years on.
Sister sister! Twins meet after being adopted
The girls were born in China and were adopted separately by families in the US, before both families made it their mission to get them back together.
The adorable youngsters - who were both dressed in pink tops and had glasses on - were overcome by emotion as they hugged one another once the doors eventually opened.
Audrey and Gracie said that they were "overwhelmed" when they were asked about how it felt to be reunited.
Twin sisters Audrey and Gracie were reunited at the age of 10 on Good Morning America this week
Audrey and Gracie were overcome with emotion as they came face-to-face with one another
It was so crazy to be looking at what looked like Gracie, but knowing that it wasn't Gracie. It's just surreal
Jennifer Doering - who adopted Audrey - spoke out about how she discovered that Audrey had a twin sister, with her saying that she'd seen a picture of her daughter with another baby who looked exactly like her.
She explained: "This is stuff you read about, and how could it really be that there are two of them? As soon as I had that picture, I was desperate to find out who that other child was."
Gracie's mum Nicole added: "It was so crazy to be looking at what looked like Gracie, but knowing that it wasn't Gracie. It's just surreal."
The girls were born in China and were adopted separately by families in the US
Unsurprisingly, viewers immediately took to Twitter to say that the story had them sobbing.
One person posted: "@GMA this story had me in tears," as a second added: "@GMA what a really great story!!"
A third wrote: "@GMA That was a beautiful moment. Thanks GMA for giving that moment to the girls."
"@GMA where are the tissues? #tissues #crying #smiles," a further social networker went on.