My Ancestry DNA Results are in!!!! Alisa's Social Media: INSTAGRAM - @uhleesuh29 TWITTER - @AlisaBedisa Ross' Social Media: INSTAGRAM - @rasonsalla
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@BackSeatJunkie5 жыл бұрын
"there's a little polish in you quite often." I'm facepalming over here.
@jenn45935 жыл бұрын
She is 42% West African, 40% European, and 18% Middle Eastern / North African.
@rebeccamd79036 жыл бұрын
I grew up being told I was British, German, & Italian. My DNA test came back 18% African & 24% Native American...total shocker!!
@gardengalsu6 жыл бұрын
Yay! You're 100% human!
@kuriousitykat6 жыл бұрын
"Don't think they mixed" LOL Sicily is one of the most diverse parts of Italy. Greeks, Phoenicians, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, Spaniards, Normans all controlled large parts or all of the island at dfferent stages in history
@GentlemanAmerican6 жыл бұрын
"I'm a shit ton of things." Ha ha, yes you are. Lovely couple.
@joykidd75886 жыл бұрын
Lovely mixture. You are not bi-racial but multi-racial and that makes you strong and beautiful.
@TheWorldHasGoneNuts6 жыл бұрын
I watch a lot of these DNA ancestry videos on KZfaq, and your results are some of the most mixed I have ever seen, if not the most. FYI, I'm gonna take an educated guess that your central Asian heritage comes via the northern Turkic migrations in to Europe from about 750 AD, settling into areas of modern countries like Ukraine, Romania, Bulgaria, Hungary etc. Avars, Cumans, Kipchaks or maybe even Khazarian cultural groups. Either way, that's a lot of historical reading you have to get through. 🖖✌
@jamesstauffer49246 жыл бұрын
Let me get all pedantic and history majorish up in this place. Alisa's mom is right about eastern Sicily. Sicily was conquered and visited by almost everyone west of the Caucuses in the last ten centuries. All families from Sicily are a mix of Roman, Arab, and Scandinavian (yes the Vikings were there) so the Sicilian DNA will reveal Scandinavia, Iberia, Europe west, south, and north, as well as north Africa (so close by) and the Middle East.
@Lilla88able6 жыл бұрын
I knew it. There's no way she could be 50% Italian cause even Italians from Italy aren't 100% Italian...
@SuliyemanBouboul3 жыл бұрын
My father is black Moroccan and my mother is white and my results were 27% West African (Mali 11 to 21%, Senegal 15 to 37% and Nigeria 1 to 3%) 22% North African (21 to 28% Moroccan) on my fathers side and 23% Scottish (4 to 25% but I think this is wrong because loads of people have said they got Scottish when none of there parents were Scottish), 23% Irish (0 to 24% but I think this is also wrong because my mothers fathers family were from the Republic Of Ireland and I got communities that were in Northern Ireland), 2% French (2 to 5% and I have no idea where that’s from) and finally England and Northwestern Europe (1 to 3%) on my mothers side). I always considered myself half black and half white because my mother is white and my father is black and looks black so regardless of what these results say I will always consider myself half black and half white.
@mscgeorge5026 жыл бұрын
Hey Hunny!! You two are super cute!! So glad you was able to get answers Alisa!!!
@SallieAndrea6 жыл бұрын
You everything the heck 😂😂 I didn’t expect that it’s shocking to see someone with that much. Your family must have moved around
@pamelarodriguez14405 жыл бұрын
I loved you guys right off the bat! With so much negativity in the world today it was so nice to be able to just enjoy a video and laugh! I have subscribed to your channel and am looking forward to learning more about you guys!
@1979Colley5 жыл бұрын
I know I’m almost a year late, but I just came across your wonderful video. I love the playfulness and the love that you two obviously have in your relationship. Never lose that and never stop making each other laugh! You guys remind me of my husband and myself in our younger years. Playful and always laughing with and at each other and at ourselves. We married when I was 17 and he was 18, and we just celebrated our 39th wedding anniversary last month, and we still make each other laugh until we have tears rolling down our faces😂😂! I wish you both much happiness, prosperity and lot’s fun!
@tanuxu6 жыл бұрын
I'm Sicilian (born, raised and still living in Sicily); our people have in their blood other than only Italian: historically we're mixed (in various eras from approximately 3000BC to 1700AD). In the mix there're small amounts of: Phoenicians (middle eastern), Greeks, north Africans, Arabs, Scandinavians, Spanish, French ect. Furthermore, Italians in general were big travellers and through history reached every corner of our planet, sometimes bringing back to Italy some "exotic" spouses. So your family was right, you are half Italian...
@mikhailbraggs38226 жыл бұрын
Lol. Very nice video! I can just see me and my friends and you two, partying on Bourbon St. one weekend night! Keep up the good work, you guys!
@BookishDark4 жыл бұрын
Such interesting results!! I commented before I heard you say Sicily! That’s a whole other ball of wax - idk about your family - if they’re only from Sicily or are from mainland Italy, too - but I know a LOT of old school Sicilians hate being called Italian lol my mom is both Italian and Sicilian. Doing my dna, my brothers, and my uncles (moms bro) gave us really interesting results that led to researching and learning a lot more about where I come from and why I got the results that I did - we’re from Siracusa - a Greek hub in sicily; that explained our having a lot of Greek in our dna. Sicily was conquered by so many different people throughout the centuries - Spaniards, Germans, Greeks, people from the Middle East, people from Africa, people from Rome - so depending on where your family came from in sicily, you can connect some of the dots as to why you have this or that in your dna. We’re also from the spur of the boot and that was invaded now and then by people from Balkan countries just across the water. It’s all so so SO interesting and it was so cool to see someone else discovering their ancestry!
@jkhall96655 жыл бұрын
Your a Heinz 57! As are we all. Hey let's stop the race wars!