A MUM has left people in hysterics after revealing what she looked like before and after giving birth to twins.
Cheryl took to her TikTok page to share her hilarious transformation, as she said it was “too funny not to jump on this trend”.



While in the after she was make-up free with her hair everywhere[/caption]
The video showed Cheryl “before having twins”, as she was seen with a full face of make-up and gently curled hair.
She also looked to be wearing a cute floral puff sleeved dress.
It then showed another snap of Cheryl pre-twins, as she showed off her flawless skin and picture perfect hairdo as she posed in a white and black dress.
The video then changed to show Cheryl “after having twins” – with the difference in the two images bringing many people to tears.
In the after, she was seen with no make-up on, dark circles beneath her eyes and her hair unbrushed and wildly sticking out from every direction.
She also appeared to be wearing her pyjamas, and added in the video’s hashtags that the transformation both before and after her twins was definitely “humbling”.
The comments section was immediately filled with remarks from other mums saying they can completely relate to Cheryl’s video.
“The hair after – saaame it’s killing me! Someone give me a remedy for this please!” one wrote.
“This made me lol because it’s so true, I’m a wreck!” another added.
“I still look like your second pic,” a third commented.
“My twins were 33 in February.”
As someone else called having kids “the ultimate sacrifice”, another wrote: “The solidarity is real.
“My two are currently going through teething & sleep regression – love that for me!”
“Same! I had twins and then a single baby 2 years later!” someone else sighed.
“Seemed like fun at the time. I now hide all of my photos of those first few years!”
Even the men had something to say, with one joking: “Poor Dad! Hope he kept the receipt!”
What are the different types of twins?
TWINS are when two children are produced in the same pregnancy.
They can be identical or different, and two boys, two girls, or a girl and a boy.
Twins are quite rare, but are usually born completely healthy
What are the different types of twins?
Monozygotic – identical twins (‘one cell’ twins)
Dizygotic – also known as ‘fraternal’, non identical twins. Babies are no more alike than siblings born at separate times, and they can be the same or different sexes
Conjoined twins – identical twins that are joined together. They are extremely rare, and it’s estimated they range from one in 49,000 to 189,000 births, although around half are stillborn, and one third die within 24 hours.
Can identical twins be two different sexes?
Identical twins are always of the same sex because they form from the same fertilised egg that contains either female or male chromosomes.
The single egg is divided into two separate embryos, and they occur in about three in every 1000 deliveries worldwide.
Therefore, boy/girl twins are always fraternal (or dizygotic), as their chromosomes are either XY (male) or XX (female).
What are Di Di twins?
Di Di stands for Dichronic Diamniotic, and they are the common type of twins.
They have their own amniotic sacs and placenta, so are just sharing the womb of the mother, and are therefore not identical.
There are few complications with Di Di twins, so have a good chance of being born completely healthy without intervention from your doctor.
Di di twins are more likely to be non-identical than identical.
While another hit back: “This is why we prefer our ladies without make-up.
“We fall in love with them when they think they’re not good enough but to us they’re a 10/10.”
