Meet identical twins who traveled the world and landed in the same program at UTHSC
When it comes to school and work, Hunter and Spencer Turner are collaborative, not competitive. (Patrick Lantrip/The Daily Memphian file)
Hunter and Spencer Turner may be identical twins, but that doesn’t mean they’re exactly alike.
Hunter Turner is talkative and outgoing, whereas Spencer Turner is more reserved and takes longer to open up.
The similarities between the 27-year-olds are striking — and span well beyond the resembling facial features, hair and builds that make it all but impossible to tell them apart.
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John Klyce
John Klyce is an enterprise reporter with The Daily Memphian who writes a wide range of in-depth features, as well as profiles about local leaders, scientists, musicians, artists, entrepreneurs, and anyone else doing exciting and important work in this city. He previously spent four years with the Memphis Business Journal, where he covered public companies, startups, and innovation, and a fifth year with The Commercial Appeal, where he covered education, and chronicled how gun violence and poverty were affecting Memphis youth and their families. He has also been a fellow with the Institute for Citizens and Scholars. John has a B.A. in journalism from the University of Memphis and an M.F.A. in creative writing from Boston University.
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