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Fans shocked at one huge difference between Home and Away star James Stewart and his identical twin - so can you spot it?

Fans shocked at one huge difference between Home and Away star James Stewart and his identical twin - so can you spot it?

Daily Mail​05-06-2025

Home and Away star James Stewart has stunned fans after they noticed a huge difference in appearance between him and his identical twin brother Nick.
The veteran actor, 49, recently shared a precious gallery of photos to social media which captured him helping Nick prepare for his wedding last month.
The pair were the spitting image of each other, with both cutting stylish looks in crisp white shirts, black dress pants and tan dress shoes.
However, fans noticed one huge difference between the two which immediately distinguished them.
James' hair was jet-black while his brother Nick's was greying, which allowed fans to easily tell who was who.
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Many of James' followers took to the comment section to gush over the precious photos.
'He's you but with grey hair!' one person wrote.
'Twins that are easy to tell apart,' a second added.
'Well one of them clearly uses Just for Men!' a third quipped and another wrote: 'You could pass as twins!'
Last month, James and his Home and Away co-star girlfriend Ada Nicodemou turned heads as they attended a lavish wedding on the Gold Coast.
The pair stunned as guests at the wedding of his identical twin brother Nick to his fiancée Mae - who was previously married to Aussie surfing legend Mark 'Occy' Occhilupo.
The ceremony took place at the idyllic Tall Trees Tallebudgera estate, with the star-studded guest list gathering under the sunshine for what turned out to be a picture-perfect day.
Best man James and his girlfriend Ada were all smiles as his brother tied the knot under clear blue skies while guests enjoyed the stunning ceremony.
James and Ada put on a loved-up display as they arrived hand-in-hand and dressed to the nines.
It comes after Ada gave a heartwarming update on her relationship with co-star James, just a few weeks after celebrating their one-year anniversary together.
The Home and Away star gushed over the couple's recent romantic connection, which blossomed after 25 years of friendship, in an issue of Stellar.
Revealing she is usually very private about their intimate life together, the actress said she couldn't help but post about their recent relationship milestone because she and James have had a great year together.
'It's been a really lovely year together,' she told the publication when asked about her rare social media post about the pair.
The Sydney-born star recently revealed how her Home and Away co-stars discovered her off-screen relationship with James.
The soap opera stars, whose characters are married on the Channel Seven show, were first linked at the beginning of 2024 when they were seen sharing a kiss on Anzac Day before Ada confirmed their romance in an interview.
In July, Ada finally broke her silence on her romance with James after months of speculation.
She confirmed she was dating her longtime co-star James in a magazine interview, describing their romance as 'unexpected'.
The couple began dating after Ada split from her ex-partner Adam Rigby just before Christmas in 2023 and James finalised his divorce from Sarah Roberts in March 2024.

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