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A young Gold Coast mum who turned 35 the same day her daughter marked her milestone 18th birthday has revealed the pair are so close, they’re often mistaken for sisters.
Kat Zoe Clark had her daughter Latisha on her 17th birthday, telling news.com.au they share an incredibly special bond “because we both grew up together”.
To celebrate their birthdays the mother and daughter duo had an all white party where Kat was asked for her ID twice.
Because of their strikingly similar appearances, Kat – a weight loss coach – explained strangers often mistake them as siblings, a fact that often causes lots of confusion.
A Gold Coast has revealed she’s regularly mistaken for teen daughter’s sister. Picture: TikTok/KatClarkSource:Supplied
“We both get our IDs checked when we enter venues and I love telling people and seeing their faces,” she said.
“Even attending parent teacher interviews has been quite funny and seeing other parents faces when they drop off their kids to my house.
“I had one mother ask me if my mother was home and I had to tell her I was the parent of the household.”
The mother, who also has a 10-year-old daughter with husband Jonathan, shared footage from their big bash this weekend where TikTok users were in disbelief she had an adult daughter.
Kat Clark had her 18-year-old daughter Latisha when she was 17 and the pair share a birthday. Picture: Instagram/KatClarkSource:Instagram
“Wow you look amazing and you have an 18-year-old,” one wrote.
“You’re the hottest mum, wtf,” another said.
“You girls look like sisters oh my god,” someone else stated.
While one wrote in disbelief: “What? I thought you were your daughter’s friend.”
“Holy moly, the best mum and daughter duo,” another added.
“I’m still trying to work out who the 18-year-old is,” one woman mused.
One even joked: “If my mum looked that good I wouldn’t go to my own party.”
Kat told news.com.au the comments “make me feel great” but stressed there were no secrets behind her youthful appearance, crediting “good genetics”.
Social media users can’t believe they’re not sisters. Picture: Instagram/KatClarkSource:Instagram
Kat with Latisha, husband Jonathan and younger daughter, Deja. Picture: Instagram/KatClarkSource:Instagram
Explaining when she was younger comments were negative because of the young age she became a mother, Kat said she’s had to work hard at building her confidence.
“I’ve had to really work on my self confidence and fight off negativity because a lot of comments during my pregnancy and what I went through when Latisha was only a baby absolutely broke me,” she told news.com.au.
“Everyone thought I would be a terrible mother and that Latisha would have a horrible life.
“I guess their comments gave me the fuel I needed to be the mum I am today.
“Tisha is now at university studying to be a lawyer and I am so proud of her.”
However, Kat said she does swear by a few things to help maintain her appearance.
They are extremely close with Kat describing their relationship as more like ‘best friends’. Picture: Instagram/KatClarkSource:Instagram
“I wash all my bed sheets in sensitive washing powder, I use skincare products that are free from harmful chemicals (CeraVe is my go to), take collagen everyday and drink lots and lots of water.”
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By Amie Gordon For Mailonline 07:38 BST 02 Jul 2020 , updated 21:19 BST 02 Jul 2020
A teenager accused of stabbing two sisters to death during a birthday celebration in a London park appeared in court today.
Danyal Hussein, 18, appeared in custody at Westminster Magistrates’ Court after being charged with the murders of Bibaa Henry, 46, and her 27-year-old half-sister Nicole Smallman.
Hussein, of Blackheath, south east London, is also charged with possessing an offensive weapon. 
The sisters were killed in a frenzied knife attack at Fryent Park in Wembley, North West London, in the early hours of June 6.  
The sisters had spent the evening celebrating Ms Henry's birthday, but police were called to the park the next day at about 1pm to reports of two women found unresponsive. 
Detectives and paramedics attended the scene but Ms Henry, who lived in Brent, and Ms Smallman, from Harrow, were both pronounced dead at the scene. 
Mother of Wembley victims reacts to police 'selfie' allegations
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Hussein was arrested at his home in Blackheath, south London in the early hours.
The teenager stood in the dock wearing a grey sweatshirt and grey tracksuit bottoms, but did not enter a plea.
During the three minute hearing he spoke only to confirm his name, address, and nationality as British.
There was no application for bail. Hussien is next due to appear at the Old Bailey on Monday, July 6. 
The bodies of the sisters were found by Ms Smallman's boyfriend Adam, who also found the murder weapon after taking it upon himself to return to where they were last seen.
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The victims' family have criticised the initial police response and were left shocked when it was claimed two officers had taken 'sickening' photographs of the bodies.
The women were in a group of people who gathered in the park from 7.40pm on June 5 to celebrate the birthday, with people leaving gradually during the evening.
By about 0.30am on June 6, only the sisters remained, and they are last thought to have had contact with their family and friends at 1.05am.
Police said they were happily taking selfies, listening to music and dancing with fairy lights until at least 1.13am, but calls to them at about 2.30am went unanswered.
Both sisters were then reported as missing to police late on June 6, before they were both found on Sunday. A post-mortem gave the cause of death as stab wounds.
Detective Chief Inspector Simon Harding said: 'This investigation into the awful death of two sisters is of course a priority for the Metropolitan Police Service and my officers have been working around the clock to identify the person responsible.
The grieving mother of two women who were stabbed to death slammed the 'toxic' Metropolitan Police after two officers were accused of taking selfies next to the bodies of her daughters.
Mina Smallman said the accused officers 'dehumanised' her murdered daughters Nicole Smallman and Bibaa Henry by taking the selfies in Wembley - which are believed to have been shared with members of the public.
Mrs Smallman told the BBC yesterday about the moment she learned her daughters were dead, saying: 'All I remember is letting out a howl that came from the core of my soul, that's the only way I can describe it.'
And speaking about the selfies, she added: 'The lead person said "I don't know how to tell you this but police officers were taking selfies and posing for pictures with your dead daughters". 
'Those police officers dehumanised our children. If ever we needed an example of how toxic it has become, those police officers felt so safe, so untouchable, that they felt they could take photographs.'
'Given the significance of this development, we visited the family in person today to inform them of the arrest. Our thoughts remain with them at this very difficult time.
'A team of forensic officers have been a constant presence at the park over the last few weeks carrying out meticulous fingertip searches at what is a vast and complex crime scene. 
'Whilst that work has now concluded, smaller searches in outer areas of the park will continue. To date officers have recovered more than 1,000 exhibits – including property belonging to both Nicole and Bibaa, collected hours of CCTV and visited hundreds of homes and businesses. 
'And those enquiries remain ongoing. I would continue to appeal to the public to come forward with any information they feel may be relevant to our investigation.'
It comes after two Scotland Yard officers were arrested for allegedly taking 'sickening' photographs of the bodies of the two murdered sisters.
The grieving family were said to have been 'extremely distressed' after it emerged that 'non-official and inappropriate photographs' were taken at the murder scene.
It is alleged that two officers deployed to guard the murder scene took photographs of their bodies and sent the images to a group of people, including members of the public.
Both were arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office last Monday and the matter was passed to the Independent Office of Police Conduct (IOPC) to investigate.
The referral last Friday was made on the same day that the women's family released a haunting last image of the sisters with fairy lights as they danced together in the park.
The selfies, taken on a tripod barely an hour before the double murder, were recovered from one of their mobile phones after their bodies were found.
The watchdog is also investigating whether officers properly carried out a search after the women were reported missing due to the length of time it took to discover their bodies.
The independent investigation will consider whether any criminal charges should be brought. 
Tributes left at London park where bodies of two sisters were found
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Both officers, who are based on the North East Command, have been suspended from duty and are currently on police bail.
The victims' mother Wilhelmina Smallman was the first female BAME archdeacon in the Anglican church.
Last month Mrs Smallman released a heartbreaking tribute to her elder daughter Ms Henry, a senior social worker and Ms Smallman, a freelance photographer.
She said: 'The pain we feel as a family is so deep no words can express how we are feeling.'
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