Jenna and Barbara Bush, the fraternal former first daughters, are two sides of a twin coin. One blonde, one brunette; one vivacious, one quiet; one named for her maternal grandmother, the other for her paternal grandmother; one pursuing a media career, the other involved in the arts and global health and policy (all respectively so). Still, the first twin children of a U.S. President have shared more than a last name and a womb; they often campaigned together during George W. Bush’s 2004 re-election campaign and both infamously faced underage drinking charges in 2001, shortly after Bush took office. Today, the two remain inseparably close after their White House years.