Influencer mum Meg Korzon reveals how she can tell the difference between her identical triplet boys
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Mom of identical triplets shares key traits that help her tell her boys apart – so could YOU pick them out?
- A mum of four has revealed how she keeps her identical triplets boys apart
- Meg Korzon is attuned to the subtle physical differences of the two-year-old trio
- She said Oliver is the smallest with a slender face, a hoarse cry and a red left eye
- Leo has a smaller face and a prominent skin tag on his left little finger
- Elias is the ‘biggest’ and ‘fattest’ triplet with ‘proportional face’
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A mother of identical triplets baby boys has revealed how she manages to tell them apart.
Meg Korzon, from the US, said people ask her all the time how she knows which triplets are which and the answer is surprisingly simple – through her mother’s keen eye all she has to do is look at it.
In a viral TikTok clampexplains to Meg how the two-year-old boys, Leo, Oliver, and Elias, differ in both appearance and personality – but not everyone was convinced.
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Mother of four Meg Korzon, from the United States, has shared how she manages to keep her triplets toddlers, Oliver, Elias and Leo apart, but not everyone is convinced
The mother-of-four starts with Oliver, the “smallest triplets” with a more “slender-looking face.”
“He gets the most frustrated. He’s the most independent baby of the others, he’ll probably do his own thing,” Meg said.
She added that he has a blocked tear duct that makes his left eye red and watery and he has a “hoarse cry.”
Leo is the “medium-sized triplets” with a prominent skin tag on his left pinky finger that Meg says frowns a lot.
Mother of four starts with Oliver, the ‘tiniest triplets’ with a more ‘tiny looking face’
“I also think he has the narrowest face, which makes his eyes look bigger in my opinion. He also rolls his tongue a lot, the other guys don’t’, she explains.
“He’s very sweet, very loving, probably the most sensitive of the triplets and he brings me a lot of presents.”
The last triplets, Elias, Meg said, are the “biggest” and “fattest” of the three boys, and he squeezed his face up a lot.
Leo is the “medium-sized triplets” with a prominent skin tag on his left pinky finger and frowns a lot, according to Meg
“His face looks the most round and proportionate so Oliver has a small face, Leo’s is longer and narrower with big eyes and then I feel like he’s just proportionate and round. He has plumper cheeks,” said the mother, who also has a three-year-old daughter.
“I tell him not to do something and then he does it anyway for a reaction and he is very curious about my reactions to things.”
Meg’s video was viewed 2.3 million times, but many in the comments were unconvinced of her methods, while others were impressed.
The last triplet Elias Meg said is the ‘biggest’ and ‘fattest’ of the three guys and pinched his face up a lot
“You can’t tell me the whole video that this isn’t the same baby!” a viewer rotten.
“That’s Oliver in three different moods,” a second agreed, but a third said, “In short, a mother just knows her babies.”
One person asked how Meg would know if the triplets were ever “in the hospital” or “confused” in the first few weeks, but she insists she is “absolutely sure” that they were “never mixed up.”
She said not only did the hospital have a foolproof system for not mixing them up, they also have different sized skin tags on the little finger to easily tell them apart.