Whether you believe in the paranormal, government cover-ups, or creepy coincidences—one thing is clear: This is more than just a series of prank calls.

Mom’s Evil Twin Won’t Stop Calling on FaceTime – What’s Really Going On?

When strange calls began appearing on Mom’s phone late at night, nobody thought much of it—until she picked up one night and froze in horror. The woman on the other end? She looked exactly like her… but wasn’t her. What started as a creepy coincidence quickly spiraled into a terrifying mystery. This is the unsettling story of Mom’s evil twin—and the FaceTime calls that wouldn’t stop.


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It Started With a FaceTime at Midnight

It was just after midnight when the first call came in. We were watching a movie in the living room—something funny to end the day on a light note. Suddenly, Mom’s iPhone lit up with a FaceTime notification.

“Who’s calling you this late?” Dad asked.

Mom looked confused. “It just says No Caller ID… but it’s FaceTime?”

Out of curiosity, she answered the call.

That’s when everything changed.


Seeing Double: The First Look at the Twin

On the screen appeared a woman sitting in a dimly lit room, smiling in an unsettling way. She had the same eyes, same hair, same face—as if someone had copied and pasted Mom’s exact appearance. But her expression was cold. Her smile didn’t feel real.

“Hello?” Mom said, leaning in.

The woman on the screen didn’t answer. She just stared… then whispered:
“Don’t forget me, sister.”

Mom’s hand flew to her mouth. “What the hell?”

Dad grabbed the phone, but the call had already ended.


A Secret Mom Never Told Us

For the rest of the night, Mom was shaken. She didn’t want to talk. But the next morning, after we begged her for answers, she sat down and revealed something no one expected:

“When I was born,” she began, “I had a twin sister. But she… didn’t make it.”

She told us that her parents had lost the other twin at birth—stillborn. Or at least, that’s what she had been told her entire life.

“But lately,” Mom continued, “I’ve been getting this weird feeling. Like I’m being watched. Like… I’m not alone.”


The Calls Keep Coming

After that night, the FaceTime calls didn’t stop. Every evening, usually between midnight and 3 AM, the phone would ring—always No Caller ID, always FaceTime.

Sometimes we answered. Sometimes we didn’t.
But when we did, we saw her.

The woman who looked like Mom.
Sometimes smiling. Sometimes crying.
Sometimes just staring… with those eyes that seemed to see right through you.


Recording the Calls

To prove we weren’t imagining it, we started recording the calls.

On one occasion, the evil twin whispered something chilling:

“I want to come back.”

Another time:
“You took my life. I want yours.”

We showed the recordings to friends, to family—even to a tech expert. But no one could trace the number. No records of the call. Nothing on the phone bill. As if the calls… never happened.


Are We Being Haunted—or Hacked?

At first, we considered the possibility of a hacker or a prank. Maybe someone had found Mom’s photos online and was using AI or deepfake technology to impersonate her.

But the more we watched the videos, the more we realized: this wasn’t a perfect copy. There were things—slight movements, quirks, expressions—that only Mom did. The way she tilted her head. The way her eyebrow twitched when she was about to cry.

It wasn’t fake.


The Stranger in the Driveway

One night, while reviewing the security camera footage, Dad noticed something terrifying.

At exactly 2:38 AM—just minutes after one of the FaceTime calls—we saw someone standing at the end of our driveway.

She looked just like Mom.

But it wasn’t her.

She stood there for five full minutes, staring at the house. Then… she turned and walked into the woods.

We called the police. They searched the area, but found nothing. No footprints. No trace. Nothing.


Grandma Breaks Her Silence

After the driveway incident, Mom called her mother—our grandma—and demanded the full truth.

Through tears, Grandma confessed:

“There were two of you… but we were only told to take one home.”

“What does that mean?” Mom asked, trembling.

Grandma paused, then said something that chilled us all:

“I think they lied to us.”

Apparently, there were complications during birth, and only one baby was discharged from the hospital. The doctors said the other had passed away… but no death certificate was ever provided. No grave. No name.

Nothing.


A Terrifying Possibility

So now, we’re left with a chilling question:

What if Mom’s twin didn’t die? What if she was taken? Hidden? Raised somewhere else?
And now, years later, she’s found us… and wants something we can’t understand.

Revenge? Reunion? Replacement?


We Changed Mom’s Number—It Didn’t Matter

We tried everything.

  • Changed Mom’s phone number

  • Switched phones

  • Blocked FaceTime

  • Even moved houses temporarily

But the calls kept coming.

Even on new phones that had never been used before—FaceTime still rang.
No Caller ID.
The same face.
The same voice.

“You can’t get rid of me. I am you.”


Where Things Stand Today

We’ve stopped answering the calls.
We keep the phones off at night.
And we pray.

Some nights are quiet. Some are not.

Sometimes we see her in the reflection of a window.
Sometimes we hear her whispering through the baby monitor.
Sometimes, we just feel her… close.

And every time we look at Mom, we wonder:

What if there’s more to this story?
What if the evil twin… was never really gone?


Final Thoughts

Whether you believe in the paranormal, government cover-ups, or creepy coincidences—one thing is clear:

This is more than just a series of prank calls.

This is a warning. A mystery. A story still unfolding.

So if you ever get a FaceTime call from someone who looks exactly like you… think twice before answering.

Because sometimes, our past finds us—even when we’ve forgotten it.

And sometimes, it refuses to let go.

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