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Malika Haqq's Pic with Twin Khadijah Haqq McCray Derails When Fans Notice Height Difference

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Malika Haqq and her identical twin sister Khadijah Haqq McCray are undeniably close.

Malika wore black spandex with a black-and-white striped tank top and Khadijah rocked black leggings with a white design.

In the photo, Malika seemed to be only slighter taller than Khadijah, so any height difference between the two is nowhere near as drastic as some fans were led to believe by the June 25 Instagram post.

In a clip on their Facebook show “Side by Side with Malika and Khadijah,” the twins explained that they think very differently.

Their oldest son Bobby McCray, youngest son Christian McCray, and daughter Celine McCray unabashedly revealed on the April 7 episode of “Side by Side with Malika and Khadijah” that their mother is stricter with them than Malika is with her nephews and niece.

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