Laura Schulte

USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin

WAUSAU - Two long-lost twins, including one living in Wausau, will finally have the chance to meet in person — and the nation will get a chance to watch the moment.

Audrey Doering, of Wausau and Gracie Rainsberry of Richland, Washington, will reunite after nearly 10 years on "Good Morning America" on Jan. 11., according to Audrey's adopted mom, Jennifer Doering.

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Doering told USA TODAY NETWORK-Wisconsin on Wednesday that the girls will be featured on the second hour of ABC's morning show, which starts at 7 a.m.

The fact that Gracie and Audrey were twins was discovered early last month, when Doering went looking for Audrey's "found ad," which would have been published in Chinese papers after she had been found abandoned. Her search for the ad led her to find that Audrey had a twin — Gracie— who had been adopted at about the same time. Since the Doerings and Rainsberrys discovered the news, the two girls have talked nearly every day via video chatting, but have yet to meet in person.

Doering said ABC's news program "Nightline" is also filming a segment on the girls, and plans to air it the same night as the GMA feature.

Contact Going Out reporter Laura Schulte at 715-297-7532 or leschulte@gannett.com.