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The famous twins became women, and the brother was the first to catch them: "It was terrible, I found everything and everything in the room"
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The famous twins became women, and the brother was the first to catch them: "It was terrible, I found everything and everything in the room"

Former reality TV participants, twins Mika and Giba Vasić, decided two years ago to transition their gender and became Ivan and Ana Nikolić. Their decision caused strong reactions within the family, particularly from their brother Mile Vasić, who openly opposed their choice and spoke about it in the media. Mile claimed he suspected something was happening when they were around 16 or 17 years old, but their parents initially refused to believe it. He said he entered their room while they were away and found various feminine items, such as hair accessories, fake nails, and dresses. He showed these items to their mother, but she dismissed them as belonging to their sister. On the other hand, after the surgery and identity change, Ivan and Ana Nikolić stated they feel happy and fulfilled in their new identities. They asked the public to respect their privacy and did not want to discuss family relationships or how their parents accepted their decision. Their mother, Rada Vasić, previously admitted that her children’s gender transition remains a very painful issue for her.

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The famous twins became women, and the brother was the first to catch them: "It was terrible, I found everything and everything in the room"

Former reality TV participants, twins Mika and Giba Vasić, decided two years ago to transition their gender and became Ivan and Ana Nikolić. Their decision caused strong reactions within the family, particularly from their brother Mile Vasić, who openly opposed their choice and spoke about it in the media. Mile claimed he suspected something was happening when they were around 16 or 17 years old, but their parents initially refused to believe it. He said he entered their room while they were away and found various feminine items, such as hair accessories, fake nails, and dresses. He showed these items to their mother, but she dismissed them as belonging to their sister. On the other hand, after the surgery and identity change, Ivan and Ana Nikolić stated they feel happy and fulfilled in their new identities. They asked the public to respect their privacy and did not want to discuss family relationships or how their parents accepted their decision. Their mother, Rada Vasić, previously admitted that her children’s gender transition remains a very painful issue for her.

Bias read (Center): The article presents both perspectives—Mile Vasić's opposition and the twins' positive experience—without overtly favoring one side. It does not use loaded language or one-sided sourcing, maintaining a balanced tone despite the sensitive nature of the subject.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 65): The article provides a detailed account of the twins' transition and their family's reaction, supported by quotes from the brother and mother. It aligns with the cross-source consensus on the event. However, it presents a biased perspective through the brother's account and lacks balance by not incl

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