British Girl Takes a DNA Test! SHOCKING Results… 23andMe DNA Test LIVE Reaction - Where Am I From??

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British Girl Takes a DNA Test! SHOCKING Results… 23andMe DNA Test LIVE Reaction - Where Am I From??

For my 21st birthday, my dad bought me a 23andMe DNA Testing Kit for Ancestry and Health, and I knew I had to film the process, with the results at the end. They were most definitely not what I was expecting!!

I documented the process from start to finish, taking the at home testing kit, and spitting into the little test-tube, to showing my live reaction to the results!!! The test revealed where in the world my DNA is from, along with some traits I'm likely to have - like sticky earwax lol. But it did also tell me I had a 95% chance of not having red hair 👀


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All Comments (21)
  • @hiddengem4293
    Wow! Amazing results! North Africa is very vast, so cool! Are you gonna try new recipes 😋 lol.
  • @hobi1kenobi112
    It's pretty simple, Europeans basically came from the Levant, North Africa (Berber type peoples), Eurasia and the near East. That's why you have fairly close up markers of them.
  • @cowlo9990
    British is not just british. The irish, the scots and the welsh are a very celtic population why the english tend to be more of germanic ancestry. in early ancient times only britons lived in the isles, they were a celtic group of people who came from gallia. then the romans took britian in the first century and romaniced the britonic population. but when rome fell in the 5th century the germanic peoples also known as the anglo saxons from northern germany and denmark migrated to the isle and build the english kingdoms where england comes from. They were pagan at first but then got christian. a low % of scandinavian is also really common in brits because of the vikings raids. but it could also be just a confusion because scandinavians are also germanic and not really that different. same things with continental west germanic populations like germans.
  • @audreyroche9490
    Am irish hun from limerick city in Ireland also look up spainish basque tribe in northern Spain archaeologist have found spainish bones all over Ireland going back to neolithic hunter gathers old tribe still alive
  • @Carole.P
    This is your DNA it will not be the same as other family members. 0.1% means you are not this, basically
  • @NighDarke
    I did one of those and figured I would come up with a lot of Irish due to the fact that I have flaming red hair, green eyes, and pale skin. Of course I did, very high percentage, but I also came up with 23% German which I did not expect.
  • @Trout34
    0.1% trace result could easily be a misread I would not put any weight on it. Be proud to be European and learn more of your history!
  • @weefish12
    English Girl takes a DNA Test............
  • @paul1931-ef6bw
    the red-skinned or red-haired gene supposedly originates from ancient Carthage, today in Tunisia, after enslavement, the Carthaginians were sold as slaves throughout the Roman Empire...
  • @molecatcher3383
    0.1% North Aftrican is one part in a thousand, so basically nothing.
  • @harjad9546
    There is absolutely nothing shocking at all.😑
  • @hawaii3231
    The North African is most likely just noise, but awesome results :)
  • I bet like most British people, you never seen a Berber/Amazigh person from North Africa in your life, just read north "Africa" and wrongly assume black. Am I correct are you like 90% of every other British person ever? Lol jk it's just stereotypical observation. Hahaha I'm teasing you. 0.1% North African is interesting though.
  • @AnnaC130
    Yup that's roughly what I'd expect as a German who's as white as they come,burns in the sunlight like a cooked crab as well. Maybe a surprise Eastern European bc history ...Opposite to the USA inhabitants I'm aware so that's still a vast amount of language spoken in each of those countries and I suppose even if someone called a dish esesentially "british" there is no promise the Scottish Granny would have fixed it the same way as the Granny from Wales.
  • @peterp8911
    Not surprising results. The North African may be by way of ancient Carthage, which invaded ancient Rome but lost and then arrived in the British/Irish Isles by way of the Romans in the 3rd or 4th Century ACE. As for the Nordic results, the Vikings of Norway, Sweden and Denmark were known to raid and settle some parts of the British/Irish Isles during the Dark Ages.