@@frankklein4872 me? Racist? I don't want to give a thousand reasons why am not racist. Lemme just say, AM KENYAN, bet that would be enough to refute your accusation. Me, Racist, Mmppffff 😂😂😂😂
@@fannybuster No I wouldn't, the nose and the structure around it are totally different. The darker woman has a higher nasal bridge and the lower part of her nose is broader and tilts down while the presenter's nose tilts up. Also Wilson's chin is much larger and she has a heavier jaw overall. Reid appears to have heavier brow ridges though that may be due to eyebrow fashion and Wilson is only seen from the front, not the side.
@Kes Mangkuk your probably right, I was born in Yorkshire UK, but I knew my dad's family are Irish but I thought my mum was English, my DNA came back as 67 percent Irish and he rest was northern Scandinavian...the Vikings we're in Ireland in the 2nd and 3rd century and Yorvik now modern day York was the Viking capital of the UK
"They may take away our lives, but they'll never take our freedom !" - William Wallace, as spoken by some Aussie bloke, Mad Max - the Road Warrior, aka Mel Gibson (in that 1990's "Braveheart" movie)
Thor, the Norway/Norseman Viking, a thunder god, with a giant hammer - thanks to Marvel Comics (with the late Stan Lee and a handful of other fun/creative writers); the Spider was a Brit comic book character.
@Straight White Plastic Straw Dublin was established as a Viking settlement in the 10th century and, despite a number of attacks by the native Irish, it remained largely under Viking control until the Norman invasion of Ireland was launched from Wales in 1169.[27] It was upon the death of Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn in early 1166 that Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, proceeded to Dublin and was inaugurated King of Ireland without opposition.
LOL... you will be a huge blend of many ethnicities.. Upload you raw dna file into Gedmatch and use the tools there to dig past 5/600yrs and so on.. you'll be surprised..
My cousin did our tree, and we have scotch-Irish also and descend from Robert the Bruce. She took us back to Charlemagne, she says don’t get to excited, with all the illegitimate children they had back them, most Scottish people are descended from them. There was actually a woman from Scotland on my paternal grandmother’s side, her great grandmother who was Nobel, it said that she “married beneath her station”. She married a Canadian Mounty and immigrated to Canada, and to Detroit through Canada and that’s where our branch of the family started. This stuff is so interesting.
If I were you I would research before I start talking. The Noblemen of Europe were all Blackmen. You also need to research when blacks ruled Europe. You will learn about the Black King James and learn that the names you are using are Black people.
I love it that Piers DNA is a majority of Ireland Scotland and Wales, pretty close to %100. My being American by birth and a Hispanic ethnicity, we also have Irish, Scottish and Wales too, along with some Morocco. I was excited to see that because I love Ireland.
Hello from the US ... where I am more English than either Piers or Susannah according to MyHeritage: 52% English 29% Irish/Scottish/Welsh 16% Iberian 2% Finnish and 0,8% Native American ... very interesting!
Yes Jeff but he really should have corrected Piers when Piers started to assume Robert The Bruce was his ancestor just because the distant cousin in NZ said he was hers. While Piers could also be related to Robert The Bruce, it is far far more likely he isn't.
@@rossmacintosh5652 Eh, not worth it. Let Piers be a blowhard, as usual. It’s obvious that he was partially joking but also partially just having an ego trip as usual.
This is what I don't get.... English, Scottish and irish people all have the same Y- DNA Haplogroups (genetic markers traced through paternal lines), R1a (Germanic) and R1b (celtic) how the hell do they separate the three.... I'm from the Balkans (Albanian) and every Albanian who has taken the test and every Italian and Greek that has taken these dna test come up with the same out come which is "greek/Italian"... because all three cultures share the same Y-DNA haplogroups ( j2 and e-v-13 ). So how the hell can they separate Irish and Scottish and English (who have the same DNA) when they cant do the same with Italians Greeks and Albanians???
gazmend subrahimi really, British people invaded Ireland and made it Northern Ireland and most likely the Scottish people just have similar DNA genes just as English people and Irish people.
#1. when did I say that I2a (I-L621) is not from the Balkans... and when did this conversation deal with the South slavs, Y-DNA Haplogroup of I2a I-L621 ??? #2. both haplogroups I1. and R1. (in Britain) are associated with germanic Saxons ....not slavs. (I should have made that clear from the beginning I apologize) #3. the haplogroup associated with southern Italians who are considered descendants of indigenous latins or pre-middles ages populations of people that lived in Italy before the great migrations into italy, have over 40% of J2 and E near-eastern haplogroups which is the reason why when any one takes the dna tests if they have either haplogroups E-or j2 they are considered Greek or Italian "greek/Italian" (because the largest populations (numbers of people) with those haplogroups in Europe ARE GREEKS AND ITALIANS. #4. yes E (v-13) is from north Africa (the horn of Africa some even speculate) and is associated with the first Neolithic farmers that came into Europe ...like J2 and G (p.s. J2 is not Turkish). #5. why are you using Quotation marks when referring to " 'Albanian' " ?
You may learn more about Haplogroups (Y-DNA/patrilineal and mtDNA/matrilineal) and Autosomal DNA in eupedia ( www.eupedia.com ), among other places. By the way, not everything i read above is accurate. I suggest everyone makes his/her own research on the matter. For example, Southern Italians are considered descendants of both indigenous pre-migratory populations as well as Greeks (see Magna Graecia). Also, not all companies divide people in Greek/Italian. In fact, i have only seen it in one company. Other companies do differentiate between Italian, Greek, Balkan, West Asian, etc..
My mom was British and White. My dad is African American. I was surprised to see my British DNA was 62%. My dad side of the family have British DNA probably from the slave days. I am also 32 %African, 5 % Scottish and Irish,and 1% percent Spanish.My brother was 68% British.
Well your both the same exact bloodline... so you're prolly not actually 62% British... it just represents what % of those genes you got... some people have more dominant genes and vice versa
I am 8% English, 13% Wales and 10% Scottish then 12% Irish 20% Finnish 2% Russian, 5% Poland, 10% German, 2% Spanish 13% French, 1% Jewish, 1% Middle Eastern. That is all my dad’s side of his family. I will find out my mums side soon.
My results said I’ve got 3 ethnicities & 5 genetic groups. I’ve over 17,160 DNA matches. 83% Irish Scottish Welsh 11.4 Greek South Italian 5.6 Baltic . So glad I took the test . Now doing my mums too .
Don't anybody say white or asain or black anymore. It is known fact white folks come from the Caucaus Mountains region. They can call themselves anything the want but for other people we go to the Holy Bible and the History book dated before the 1700's.
But a lot of people from Ireland Scotland and Wales seem to forget is that the Vikings played a big role in those areas. Doubled it self was a Viking settlement. My ancestors responsibility was to guard the coast against Irish and Norse Raiders. But many times the Vikings would settle down and intermarried with the locals. Not big news for me anyways.
Patrick Murray That percentage of Scandinavian DNA is too high to come from what we call Vikings. It’s most likely that there was a great great grandfather or mother of her that immigrated to England or had children ( sometimes out of wedlock). I don’t think the average English person has more than 8% Scandinavian blood.
I'm african american and was not shocked that over 21% of my dna was european; Irish, English, Swedish, Netherlands Hmm! I guarantee it wasn't consensual!
No They are all celts but different type of celts the Irish are Gaels same with highland Scotland although they are also Pictish celts low land Scotland is more Anglo Saxon,Wales and Cornwall are Britonic celts
A PERSON You’re referring to offshoots of the original Celtic bloodline. Celtic blood are what they all have in common. You’ve not gone back far enough.
Juan Franco Di Lorenzo Some of them are Celtic in and around Galicia. The Vascos, etc. . Most Spaniards are chiefly Moors mixed with some sort of European from up down the trade routes .
P Morgan may not be related to Robert the Bruce, his cousin is may be and he not unless she relates to Morgan through both her parents. P talks more than he listens or thinks sometimes, the expert needed to check him. Him going off to the races on any given topic is why he is controversial.
My family had this test done and the results were eye opening I have so many connections too other country’s it’s crazy but I’m British and I stand proud as British but it has opened up doors too extended family around the world
Good on you, it is a great thing to do. I have done 2 different tests, Ancestry.com and MyHeritage, just to see if there are/were huge differences. I am basically 1 third East Asian (Chinese on my father's side), and the rest is British ie English, Irish, Welsh and assorted. Mum, 2 sisters and a paternal uncle also tested. Mum is 99%European, mostly English, Irish and West European. Uncle 2 thirds Chinese 1 third Irish. Sisters are various % similar to me but interestingly different. Let us know if you have the test.
As pointed in the comments, Middle Eastern does nt mean Arabs. There's quite a bit of European blood, from Roman's, Greeks, Hittites, the Vandals etc. Even the Turks came from the Steppes, and there's been loads of invasions by various horse nomads from the Steppes mostly that reached as far as India.
Piers Morgan’s real name is O’Meara, after his Dad died when he was very young he later took his stepfather’s name. I would never have done that to my child.
O'Meara is Irish: son of Meara, and it may not have been his choise to take his stepfathers name is his mother remarried and wanted Peirs to take the SF name so that the household would all have the same surname. It could also mean that the SF saw Peirs as 'his son' out of love for his mother too. Morgan is a Welsh name, so his bio family and SF has Welsh ancestry.
Ireland was originally populated by people from the Middle East by way of Spain and Irish people should have Irish, Iberian and Middle Eastern DNA, and then mixed with other ethnicities over the years.
@@FilipeVasconcellosAKAJeeForce the the Spanish celts from Northern Spain migrated after the ice age and later to the British Islands and Ireland, mainly Wales
I’m really glad I joined My Heritage and did the test as I have always been interested in knowing what my ethnicity estimate was. It says I am: 72.3% English 10.7% Dutch 6.8% Germanic 6.1% Danish 4.1% Scottish and Welsh
West Asian and 'Middle Eastern' (South West Asian) is quite common, as a minority element among Europeans, it's a sign of Neolithic Farmer's admixture - Near Easterners brought agriculture to Europe. You can see a gradient in Europe, where the Southeast - Greece, The Balkans and Southern Europe has the most percentages and the North West has the least admixture percentages.
No actually this kind of trait mix is unique to England and Spain in Europe and historically (in the english case) this has to do with the Phoenicians and other migrations from ancient times between 2000-200 BC approximately. So it's more recent
That ending was classic! And there's always that deep manly laugh coming from the background. Hilarious! Great mix Susanna! You look Spanish. I was shocked when I found out that Catherine Zeta Jones is Welsh. Thought for sure she was Spanish. Maybe you gals are related! :-)
@@davidedbrooke9324 the Celtic part of you comes from Spain instead of central Europe. From the iron age there was a big migration from Iberia to your islands
She looks very much Iberian (Portuguese/Spanish), our main gentic marker is Celtic and Celt-Iberian. Most English people are genetically closer to us than they realise, with other small gentic influences of course. Much of upper central and Northern Portugal also has Germanic DNA from the Suebi peoples, and Spain with the Visigoths.
Many British and Irish have Celtic origins coming from Spain (Celtics Spanish) instead of the Celtics from Central Europe. The haplogroups from Spanish and Irish\British are more similar than you would expect.
Dominique Blagojevic Your mother doesnt know at all who it might been? This why I feel babies before legal bind should not be allowed. If it happens the father and mother has to be registered ! So many kids dont know their fathers or mothers
Lots of Iberians are also very fair and blue eyed as the Goths and Vandals invaded and settled there after the fall of the Roman Empire as part of the barbarian Germanic invasions.
I don’t think this is true 0:28 “DNA is your unique genetic makeup so no two people have the same DNA anywhere in the world” I believe that identical twins have the same DNA. I heard there was even a paternity suit against a man who was an identical twin and they could not prove whether he or his brother was the father.
The Beatson Hospital. Chances are that she will have met the late, great Janey Godly, who often spoke fondly of the Beatson in her monologues on social media.
I have thousands at 12 markers, but most are from someone from thousands of years ago, by the time you get to 37 markers most of those have gone, even at 67 markers I only have three at 4 Generation Difference.
I would have thought Suzanna has more Irish DNA.She looks more like an Irish Coleen who's ancestors came over on the Spanish Armada and docked in Cobh in Cork.
if the thing is saying Irish, Scottish and Welsh, it must be referring to the original people who inhabited the islands: a.k.a, the Celts who were all over western Europe (Spain, Portugal, France before the Roman empire invasions) and the British Islands (before the vikings, saxons invasion). In other words, Piers is more originally from the Islands more than many of his colleagues.
I had my done at my heritage. I was 56 percent irish.scottish 28 percent scandinavian 6 percent baltic 8 percent 8 balkan the rest english 4 percent. My grandmother was irish .i had no middle eastern african or asian
Robert “The Bruce” is in my family tree as well as the Morgan family line. That’s probably how he’s related to Robert “The Bruce” & where his Scottish/Welsh ancestry comes from.
@@kaseyminor6623 The expert really should have corrected Piers when Piers incorrectly started to assume Robert The Bruce was his ancestor just because the distant cousin in NZ said he was hers. While Piers could also be related to Robert The Bruce, it is far far more likely he isn't.
Robert the Bruce was of Norman French decent ''Robert the Bruce was the eighth descendant of a Norman knight who was called Robert de Bruce after a Norman castle known as Bruis or Brix. The first Robert de Bruce came to England with William the Conqueror. The fourth Robert de Bruce married the daughter of William I, king of Scotland''
Hi Rebecca, Robert the Bruce on his mother's side was Gaelic....many of the Norman Conquest folk were Bretons who fled Britain in the 400,s and returned in 1066...
@@rgproductions5358 Iberian is Spain and Portugal. Both are the same. Do you Know What is Peninsula Iberian ?. It's the same people with different languages.
Was Pierce born with a space in his teeth? :-) Runs in our family ... my mother has it ... Terry Thomas had the space as does Lauren Hutton. I think it's cute now but didn't like it when I was younger so adjusted it. Some of this dna stuff can be really interesting.
The ancient Iberians were Celtic. Can DNA testing actually differentiate Iberian Celts from other Celtic people in Europe including in the British Isles? P.S. If one is Western European, which according to these fishy DNA testing companies, Britain isn't, you're probably related to Charlemagne along with almost everyone else in Western Europe after 1,200 years.
The DNA comparison is made not with archeological DNA from ancient Iberians (which were also Phoenician and possibly Greek), but with modern Iberians, who on top of the Phoenicians from ancient times also have quite a big Chunk of West Asian DNA from the Islamic Emirate of Al Andalus and so on
If you are Irish it is very likely to have a very small amount of Sub Saharian genes. Cause Very very long time ago, some tribes from North-Western Africa came to Ireland.
There are native british poeple that have darker skin phenotypes. For all those of you that think susanna is Spanish middle Eastern etc. In older english culture swarvy was a word used to describe someone of susanna's phenotype
And that's because the Celtic part of British and Irish people comes mostly from the Celtic iberian instead of the central European Celts. You would be amazed if you knew the similarity of genetic haplogroups from Spanish and Irish or even British. R1b
BTW you assume the stereotype of dark Spanish is always like that and is not, in Spain you can get many very pale people but you just go to sunny touristic areas maybe
The original British are lost for ever. The dark skin blue eyes Cheddar man of 10,000 years ago could only have one descendant, that school teacher! The rest are present arrivals dating only 5,000 years ago!(the primitive artisans from ancient Russia, Ukraine lighter skin etc..that came to replace the ancient European originals) Remember that 15,000 years ago those ancient people could walk across from France to Britain and also from Morocco to the Spain! Antonio Banderus didn’t get his natural tan by staying in the sun! We owe our modern western civilisation to mostly the Greeks, Romans and Egyptian!
So what is Scottish, Scandinavian and Middle Eastern? People have moved and resettled throughout history so it would be interesting to know how they determine what DNA is what. Specially since nowadays everybody with a British passport are considered British.....
They take samples from people who have documentation of their ancestors all having lived in that place for at least the past 500 years or so, and then they use those samples to create a reference panel that test-takers’ DNA is compared to.
0.8% Middle eastern!!! That was Gold for me!! 😂😂😂😂😂😂 He goes, "Most British people have Middle Eastern..". The guy goes, "No!" 😂😂
But he also has 1.8 percent west Asian, which is also a overlap
@@frankklein4872 me? Racist? I don't want to give a thousand reasons why am not racist. Lemme just say, AM KENYAN, bet that would be enough to refute your accusation.
Me, Racist, Mmppffff 😂😂😂😂
@@tmb51 That is really funny. How does being Kenyan not make you racist?
It is no wonder any European has Arab blood considering the Arabs plundered Europe for 1500+ years.
@@richardjosephnovak How does being Kenyan make me NOT a racist? 😂😂😂😂. Ask Obama he will tell you 😜
The Scottish lady is lovely, you can tell she has a big heart bless her
She looks nothing like Susanna though, actually looks to have a bit of Indian in her.
@@Catubrannos If she was thinner you'd see the resemblance.
@@fannybuster No I wouldn't, the nose and the structure around it are totally different. The darker woman has a higher nasal bridge and the lower part of her nose is broader and tilts down while the presenter's nose tilts up. Also Wilson's chin is much larger and she has a heavier jaw overall. Reid appears to have heavier brow ridges though that may be due to eyebrow fashion and Wilson is only seen from the front, not the side.
Wayne Ibraheem Conley Yeees!
@Kes Mangkuk your probably right, I was born in Yorkshire UK, but I knew my dad's family are Irish but I thought my mum was English, my DNA came back as 67 percent Irish and he rest was northern Scandinavian...the Vikings we're in Ireland in the 2nd and 3rd century and Yorvik now modern day York was the Viking capital of the UK
I was born in Scotland and I had mine done and found out I was 96% Irish 3% Scottish It surprised me how high my Irish was
I was also born in Scotland, My mum is Irish, my dad Scottish, my DNA test was 46 percent Irish, 54 percent Scottish.
How would you be? It’s not unusual to have Celtic blood
Scot is Irish. 😂❤
@@patrickmcardle4771 scot is scottish, nothing to do with ireland..
@@brucecollins641 Oh yes it has!
“I’m clearly a Scottish warrior as well as being an Irish legend” 😂😂
"They may take away our lives, but they'll never take our freedom !" - William Wallace, as spoken by some Aussie bloke, Mad Max - the Road Warrior, aka Mel Gibson (in that 1990's "Braveheart" movie)
I thought he was going to say , "as well as being an Irish....drunkard !"
Still he love queen.
Robert the Bruce was of French origin. Norman heritage 'de bruis'
@@queenelizabethiiisinhell5062The Queen was descendant from Robert Bruce😂
Since the Vikings invaded and settled England in the 8th Century, that result isn't at all shocking.
Thor, the Norway/Norseman Viking, a thunder god, with a giant hammer - thanks to Marvel Comics (with the late Stan Lee and a handful of other fun/creative writers); the Spider was a Brit comic book character.
@Straight White Plastic Straw Dublin was established as a Viking settlement in the 10th century and, despite a number of attacks by the native Irish, it remained largely under Viking control until the Norman invasion of Ireland was launched from Wales in 1169.[27] It was upon the death of Muirchertach Mac Lochlainn in early 1166 that Ruaidrí Ua Conchobair, King of Connacht, proceeded to Dublin and was inaugurated King of Ireland without opposition.
The vikings are the best
Use another company and get different results. You are now on the DNA database. Well done.
What? This has nothing to do with Vikings. Fkin' whackos.
Everyone is related to Robert the Bruce! 🤣🤣 I used to look after a lovely lady who had the family tree hanging in the hallway.
Really? Was my name on it?
Robert the Bruce had Norman ancesters
"I am more middle east than English." 😂😂🤣
My results are Irish Scottish and Welsh. 35.9%
Iberian. 32.3%
Scandinavian 14.9%
East european 13.3%
Baltic. 3.6%
Born in England .
Ive recently taken a test and it came back as 100% British!
The new update V2 isn't really that great.
Yup just got my results, confirmed I'm 100% *AMAZING*
We're going to have to verify those results
And so modest !
LOL... you will be a huge blend of many ethnicities.. Upload you raw dna file into Gedmatch and use the tools there to dig past 5/600yrs and so on.. you'll be surprised..
My cousin did our tree, and we have scotch-Irish also and descend from Robert the Bruce. She took us back to Charlemagne, she says don’t get to excited, with all the illegitimate children they had back them, most Scottish people are descended from them. There was actually a woman from Scotland on my paternal grandmother’s side, her great grandmother who was Nobel, it said that she “married beneath her station”. She married a Canadian Mounty and immigrated to Canada, and to Detroit through Canada and that’s where our branch of the family started. This stuff is so interesting.
literally everyone from europe is descended from charlamange, not just scottish people
If I were you I would research before I start talking. The Noblemen of Europe were all Blackmen. You also need to research when blacks ruled Europe. You will learn about the Black King James and learn that the names you are using are Black people.
Apparently a ton of people are also related to ghengis khan! Because he had like hundreds of wives and thousands of children
@@melvinvines2238 How are you not embarrassed to write these stupid comments online
not germans and east europeans@@Dushmann_
He’s not English! 👏
I love it that Piers DNA is a majority of Ireland Scotland and Wales, pretty close to %100. My being American by birth and a Hispanic ethnicity, we also have Irish, Scottish and Wales too, along with some Morocco. I was excited to see that because I love Ireland.
She is fully white, iberian is white I don't get it
Hello from the US ... where I am more English than either Piers or Susannah according to MyHeritage: 52% English 29% Irish/Scottish/Welsh 16% Iberian 2% Finnish and 0,8% Native American ... very interesting!
You’re not more English than him. Your ancestors are English, not you. You’re an American
In like a Finn!
This representative from MyHeritage is amazingly inclusive and diplomatic. Well done!
Weird flex but ok
Yes Jeff but he really should have corrected Piers when Piers started to assume Robert The Bruce was his ancestor just because the distant cousin in NZ said he was hers. While Piers could also be related to Robert The Bruce, it is far far more likely he isn't.
Unlike Piers
@@rossmacintosh5652 Eh, not worth it. Let Piers be a blowhard, as usual. It’s obvious that he was partially joking but also partially just having an ego trip as usual.
This is what I don't get.... English, Scottish and irish people all have the same Y- DNA Haplogroups (genetic markers traced through paternal lines), R1a (Germanic) and R1b (celtic) how the hell do they separate the three.... I'm from the Balkans (Albanian) and every Albanian who has taken the test and every Italian and Greek that has taken these dna test come up with the same out come which is "greek/Italian"... because all three cultures share the same Y-DNA haplogroups ( j2 and e-v-13 ).
So how the hell can they separate Irish and Scottish and English (who have the same DNA) when they cant do the same with Italians Greeks and Albanians???
But they can separate Italian. They did it with the footballers.
gazmend subrahimi really, British people invaded Ireland and made it Northern Ireland and most likely the Scottish people just have similar DNA genes just as English people and Irish people.
#1. when did I say that I2a (I-L621) is not from the Balkans... and when did this conversation deal with the South slavs, Y-DNA Haplogroup of I2a I-L621 ???
#2. both haplogroups I1. and R1. (in Britain) are associated with germanic Saxons ....not slavs. (I should have made that clear from the beginning I apologize)
#3. the haplogroup associated with southern Italians who are considered descendants of indigenous latins or pre-middles ages populations of people that lived in Italy before the great migrations into italy, have over 40% of J2 and E near-eastern haplogroups which is the reason why when any one takes the dna tests if they have either haplogroups E-or j2 they are considered Greek or Italian "greek/Italian" (because the largest populations (numbers of people) with those haplogroups in Europe ARE GREEKS AND ITALIANS.
#4. yes E (v-13) is from north Africa (the horn of Africa some even speculate) and is associated with the first Neolithic farmers that came into Europe ...like J2 and G (p.s. J2 is not Turkish).
#5. why are you using Quotation marks when referring to " 'Albanian' " ?
Where did you learn about the genetic markers? I don't quite understand that, R1a, R1b, etc.
You may learn more about Haplogroups (Y-DNA/patrilineal and mtDNA/matrilineal) and Autosomal DNA in eupedia ( www.eupedia.com ), among other places. By the way, not everything i read above is accurate. I suggest everyone makes his/her own research on the matter. For example, Southern Italians are considered descendants of both indigenous pre-migratory populations as well as Greeks (see Magna Graecia). Also, not all companies divide people in Greek/Italian. In fact, i have only seen it in one company. Other companies do differentiate between Italian, Greek, Balkan, West Asian, etc..
My mom was British and White. My dad is African American. I was surprised to see my British DNA was 62%. My dad side of the family have British DNA probably from the slave days. I am also 32 %African, 5 % Scottish and Irish,and 1% percent Spanish.My brother was 68% British.
Well your both the same exact bloodline... so you're prolly not actually 62% British... it just represents what % of those genes you got... some people have more dominant genes and vice versa
its possible but u might just have inherited more from your mothers side
It's always half from both parents
I am 8% English, 13% Wales and 10% Scottish then 12% Irish 20% Finnish 2% Russian, 5% Poland, 10% German, 2% Spanish 13% French, 1% Jewish, 1% Middle Eastern. That is all my dad’s side of his family. I will find out my mums side soon.
My results said I’ve got 3 ethnicities & 5 genetic groups. I’ve over 17,160 DNA matches.
83% Irish Scottish Welsh
11.4 Greek South Italian
5.6 Baltic .
So glad I took the test . Now doing my mums too .
My ethnicity estimate has been updated on my heritage now. It doesn’t say I am 1.6% Baltic anymore but I am 4.1% Scottish and Welsh
I'm American and I have 68% English blood 21% Irish/ Scottish 7% Norway and 4% France
Yeah it's because Europeans migrated over to America, that's why its so common for an American to be part scottish,Irish etc
@@danielstuart7715 most white Americans that don’t know where they come from have a large amount of English and German
Don't anybody say white or asain or black anymore. It is known fact white folks come from the Caucaus Mountains region. They can call themselves anything the want but for other people we go to the Holy Bible and the History book dated before the 1700's.
Susanna looks nothing like the other woman aside from the hair color.🤦♂️
Susanna Reid is so damn beautiful!
She looks more portuguese than any other etnicity, but ok lol
She looks northern Spanish
The Iberian Peninsula is Portugal and Spain, so yes.
Nah she looks like a Norwegian in summertime.
But a lot of people from Ireland Scotland and Wales seem to forget is that the Vikings played a big role in those areas. Doubled it self was a Viking settlement. My ancestors responsibility was to guard the coast against Irish and Norse Raiders. But many times the Vikings would settle down and intermarried with the locals. Not big news for me anyways.
I’m mostly an Iberian thing! I absolutely love the description, because it’s true!
Fantastic video, nice to see Piers smile and laugh. Susan's cousin is remarkably like her facially.
Iberian. She does look Spanish/Portuguese...
she looks more east european.
@@mw32411no😊
The Scandinavian is most likely to be Viking
Are you sure? I always thought Scandinavian was a mix between Chinese and Indian.
Patrick Murray
That percentage of Scandinavian DNA is too high to come from what we call Vikings. It’s most likely that there was a great great grandfather or mother of her that immigrated to England or had children ( sometimes out of wedlock). I don’t think the average English person has more than 8% Scandinavian blood.
@@Etatdesiege1979 I live in the Netherlands and i have 34% scandinavian so if not the vikings my family have some explaining to do:)
@buggeroff Sure. Just going to go look in the mirror... No Indian there, now explain your theory.
@@ivarlosna6516 Its called a joke
I'm african american and was not shocked that over 21% of my dna was european; Irish, English, Swedish, Netherlands
Hmm! I guarantee it wasn't consensual!
It wasn't always R@** my guy, contrary to popular belief...
You've been around a long time if you can guarantee what all your ancient ancestors consented to 🤔
I know I'm Irish, Scottish & jamaican heritage, possibly English, I'd love to find out more
I'm more English than Pierce and Susanna - 47,3%! Got my results this week.
Nice. My American grandmother got 49% English. She’s 90% British, and 96% from the British Isles overall.
Just did my test today. I hope that the results will surprise me a little. Looking forward to see what is my heritage 😊
Irish, Scottish, Welsh... same thing: CELTIC!
No They are all celts but different type of celts the Irish are Gaels same with highland Scotland although they are also Pictish celts low land Scotland is more Anglo Saxon,Wales and Cornwall are Britonic celts
A PERSON You’re referring to offshoots of the original Celtic bloodline. Celtic blood are what they all have in common. You’ve not gone back far enough.
So are the Northern Portuguese.
spanish are celtic too.
Juan Franco Di Lorenzo Some of them are Celtic in and around Galicia. The Vascos, etc. . Most Spaniards are chiefly Moors mixed with some sort of European from up down the trade routes .
P Morgan may not be related to Robert the Bruce, his cousin is may be and he not unless she relates to Morgan through both her parents. P talks more than he listens or thinks sometimes, the expert needed to check him. Him going off to the races on any given topic is why he is controversial.
Notice how he manages to turn every conversation back around to himself in an especially irritating fashion.
Just received mine in the UK.Interesting,have heard from someone in the States. A surprise!
She's 18% Iberian, that's why she's so beautiful!
thats more because of scandinavian/eastern european
mindful definitely agree. Lovely dark features and olive skin
scandis are better looking
she has olive skin from her iberian side but the lovely features are fro northrn and eastern european side
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My family had this test done and the results were eye opening I have so many connections too other country’s it’s crazy but I’m British and I stand proud as British but it has opened up doors too extended family around the world
Can't wait my DNR tested, I will need to buy that stuff.
Im 91.5%English 8%French 0.5 Breton!
Morgan - Welsh surname.
Piers Morgan has always assumed that he's related to the Royal Family of England.
This fascinates me. I'm going to order a DNA test tomorrow. ☺️ 👍
Good on you, it is a great thing to do. I have done 2 different tests, Ancestry.com and MyHeritage, just to see if there are/were huge differences. I am basically 1 third East Asian (Chinese on my father's side), and the rest is British ie English, Irish, Welsh and assorted.
Mum, 2 sisters and a paternal uncle also tested. Mum is 99%European, mostly English, Irish and West European. Uncle 2 thirds Chinese 1 third Irish. Sisters are various % similar to me but interestingly different.
Let us know if you have the test.
It's fun but they all give different results 😩
How did the DNA test go?
As pointed in the comments, Middle Eastern does nt mean Arabs. There's quite a bit of European blood, from Roman's, Greeks, Hittites, the Vandals etc. Even the Turks came from the Steppes, and there's been loads of invasions by various horse nomads from the Steppes mostly that reached as far as India.
Piers was the judge of my sister's family on America's got talent. My grand-parents came from North-west Ireland. Slainte
Piers Morgan’s real name is O’Meara, after his Dad died when he was very young he later took his stepfather’s name. I would never have done that to my child.
O'Meara is Irish: son of Meara, and it may not have been his choise to take his stepfathers name is his mother remarried and wanted Peirs to take the SF name so that the household would all have the same surname. It could also mean that the SF saw Peirs as 'his son' out of love for his mother too. Morgan is a Welsh name, so his bio family and SF has Welsh ancestry.
That happend to me but i didn't choose to change my name even though my parents offerd
He might have chosen to take his stepfathers name. If he saw his stepfather as his main father figure, he might have chosen to take his name.
@@hannahrozenberg3411 It's the least he could do as a sign of gratitude towards the man not his father taking care of him.
So what? He’s English. He’s born and raised in England
Ireland was originally populated by people from the Middle East by way of Spain and Irish people should have Irish, Iberian and Middle Eastern DNA, and then mixed with other ethnicities over the years.
Basically your a farmer , YIS we are
I could tell she had Spanish DNA and I can see the Scandinavian in her. She is beautiful.
"I could tell she had Spanish DNA" Spanish and Portuguese Iberian is not only Spain. And yap she looks a bit Mediterranean.
Good mix
@@FilipeVasconcellosAKAJeeForce she looks not just “a bit” but a lot Mediterranean actually
@@FilipeVasconcellosAKAJeeForce the the Spanish celts from Northern Spain migrated after the ice age and later to the British Islands and Ireland, mainly Wales
she looks more East European than South European.
Suzanna : Exotic 100% European
Piers : Plain 99% European 1% Arab
Ok 👌
The Scottish accent is so charming! I love it!
Wow Susanna Ried and the other lady Sharon do look very similar ... that's pretty amazing 😯😊
They look nothing alike aside from the hair color.
Ried is a common Scottish surname
I had read or heard somewhere that during the Roman Empire, soldiers recruited from Syria were stationed in Britain.
I’m really glad I joined My Heritage and did the test as I have always been interested in knowing what my ethnicity estimate was.
It says I am:
72.3% English
10.7% Dutch
6.8% Germanic
6.1% Danish
4.1% Scottish and Welsh
Very interesting, would love to find out my DNA I know my grandfather was Welsh may have a look into it
Love Sarah the scottish girl... She seems soooo sweet!
I love Linda... what a witty lady 😀
West Asian and 'Middle Eastern' (South West Asian) is quite common, as a minority element among Europeans, it's a sign of Neolithic Farmer's admixture - Near Easterners brought agriculture to Europe. You can see a gradient in Europe, where the Southeast - Greece, The Balkans and Southern Europe has the most percentages and the North West has the least admixture percentages.
No actually this kind of trait mix is unique to England and Spain in Europe and historically (in the english case) this has to do with the Phoenicians and other migrations from ancient times between 2000-200 BC approximately. So it's more recent
@@TTuoTT it’s not unique to Southern Europe as there’s more Neolithic farmer ancestry as a major component. Southern Europeans are predominantly EEF
@@gazthejaz8910 That component is not Neolithic farmer. Those tests go back only 500-1000 years. That’s more recent ancestry.
That ending was classic! And there's always that deep manly laugh coming from the background. Hilarious!
Great mix Susanna! You look Spanish. I was shocked when I found out that Catherine Zeta Jones is Welsh. Thought for sure she was Spanish. Maybe you gals are related! :-)
Mrs. Adriann There was in ancient times a lot of Spanish migrated to wales area.
David Edbrooke yes celts from Iberia. They also came into Ireland.
Not shocking at all once you learn about the base Iberian DNA.
@@davidedbrooke9324 the Celtic part of you comes from Spain instead of central Europe. From the iron age there was a big migration from Iberia to your islands
@@axeleurope Yes indeed mostly to Wales
wow!!!!! they look sooo alike!
That is so funny you say that. Aside from the hair color they look nothing alike.
She has very nice mix
Isn't everyone related to charlemagne
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About AD 1250, fewer humans lived on the earth, than the number of ancestors everyone has. Hi cousins!
Now I know how Susan gets those good looks, Iberia.
@Deos ~Yeap she's part Mexican😈!
Spanish blood...
She looks very much Iberian (Portuguese/Spanish), our main gentic marker is Celtic and Celt-Iberian. Most English people are genetically closer to us than they realise, with other small gentic influences of course. Much of upper central and Northern Portugal also has Germanic DNA from the Suebi peoples, and Spain with the Visigoths.
Many British and Irish have Celtic origins coming from Spain (Celtics Spanish) instead of the Celtics from Central Europe. The haplogroups from Spanish and Irish\British are more similar than you would expect.
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mexicans arent spanish tho
I would have thought the Iberian connection was obvious with her.
I'm close to finding out who my bio father is
Dominique Blagojevic any news???
i am your father
Dominique Blagojevic
Your mother doesnt know at all who it might been?
This why I feel babies before legal bind should not be allowed. If it happens the father and mother has to be registered !
So many kids dont know their fathers or mothers
@@hassymiia6267 So many kids think they know who their father is.
Jack Burton
That’s the western lifestyle for you.
no surprise to me that Susana has Iberian roots, her complexion gives it away... by the way Iberian is really Anatolian farmer..
Lots of Iberians are also very fair and blue eyed as the Goths and Vandals invaded and settled there after the fall of the Roman Empire as part of the barbarian Germanic invasions.
I don’t think this is true 0:28
“DNA is your unique genetic makeup so no two people have the same DNA anywhere in the world”
I believe that identical twins have the same DNA.
I heard there was even a paternity suit against a man who was an identical twin and they could not prove whether he or his brother was the father.
The Beatson Hospital. Chances are that she will have met the late, great Janey Godly, who often spoke fondly of the Beatson in her monologues on social media.
I am portuguese and 33% Scottish/Irish
My husband is 84% English. I am 18% English.
Charlotte Fairchild I’m 1% English 😂
Wonder how many matches I get once my DNA is done.
I have 673
I have thousands at 12 markers, but most are from someone from thousands of years ago, by the time you get to 37 markers most of those have gone, even at 67 markers I only have three at 4 Generation Difference.
I would have thought Suzanna has more Irish DNA.She looks more like an Irish Coleen who's ancestors came over on the Spanish Armada and docked in Cobh in Cork.
She looks very Spanish
Most of the Celtic dna comes from Iberian origin
im related to Adam and eve
hahahahaha everyone descends from adam and eve
@@jitaamesuluma9730 no, some people are descended from chimpanzee, at least that is what they believe😂😂😂
@@beproud5447 It's not a belief, it's a fact!
Why is West Asia being pointed to in Africa 😩
Lol thats sad
I am 95% English. 3% Germanic. 2% Norway
Sounds like Ancient Briton with a bit of Viking.
@@zenoist2399 the English are not ancient Britons, that would be the kelts.
What does Germanic mean ? All those 3 peoples are Germanic.
I have 16th grandparents where Norwegian
95% essex, Suffolk, Norfolk, Cambridgeshire. All above the Dane law.
The first inhabitants of Ireland were short dark people from Spain
My great great grandfather was the fifth Earl Bell, but have 24% Ashkenazi Jewish DNA.
mine are 95% Irish Scottish welsh 4% Kurdish/Turkish,/Iranian & 1 % meso American lol
if the thing is saying Irish, Scottish and Welsh, it must be referring to the original people who inhabited the islands: a.k.a, the Celts who were all over western Europe (Spain, Portugal, France before the Roman empire invasions) and the British Islands (before the vikings, saxons invasion). In other words, Piers is more originally from the Islands more than many of his colleagues.
I'm sure there are many prisoners around the world with DNA very similar to Pier's.
I had my done at my heritage. I was 56 percent irish.scottish 28 percent scandinavian 6 percent baltic 8 percent 8 balkan the rest english 4 percent. My grandmother was irish .i had no middle eastern african or asian
Robert “The Bruce” is in my family tree as well as the Morgan family line. That’s probably how he’s related to Robert “The Bruce” & where his Scottish/Welsh ancestry comes from.
I have traced mine back to Robert the Bruces too. Its so intresting to see so many others with a bit of the same heritage.
@@kaseyminor6623 The expert really should have corrected Piers when Piers incorrectly started to assume Robert The Bruce was his ancestor just because the distant cousin in NZ said he was hers. While Piers could also be related to Robert The Bruce, it is far far more likely he isn't.
Robert the Bruce was of Norman French decent
''Robert the Bruce was the eighth descendant of a Norman knight who was called Robert de Bruce after a Norman castle known as Bruis or Brix. The first Robert de Bruce came to England with William the Conqueror. The fourth Robert de Bruce married the daughter of William I, king of Scotland''
Hi Rebecca, Robert the Bruce on his mother's side was Gaelic....many of the Norman Conquest folk were Bretons who fled Britain in the 400,s and returned in 1066...
she is more Spanish than English
18% iberian you dont know if is Spanish
+RG Productions Or Portuguese
You mean more Spanish/Portuguese
@@rgproductions5358 Spain and Portugal have been closely linked ever since the Romans, the distinction is meaningless in this context.
@@rgproductions5358 Iberian is Spain and Portugal. Both are the same. Do you Know What is Peninsula Iberian ?. It's the same people with different languages.
Same piers. I’m shocked to realise I have 0% English too. 79% Western European and 21% Irish welsh and Scot
It's funny that they fade from the picture of Robert the Bruce to Pierce, and they have the same nose!
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looking gorgeous.....Instagram?
Mine is 54% English, the rest is irish, welsh, Scottish, Norwegian, Danish and swedish lol.
Was Pierce born with a space in his teeth? :-) Runs in our family ... my mother has it ... Terry Thomas had the space as does Lauren Hutton. I think it's cute now but didn't like it when I was younger so adjusted it. Some of this dna stuff can be really interesting.
Middle Eastern isn't only Arabic - it could be Jewish as well!
unavitadellamusica or phoenizian.
unavitadellamusica
In fact MOST LIKELY Jewish.
There were a lot of different people there before the sunni arabs started to push everyone else out.
Thought that too!🔯
Chance is very low
Myheritage is great for latest innovations in Genealogy.
I am mostly Scottish, then Welsh, then English, then Irish and Danish yet people would say I am English.
I’m 10.5% unassigned. These types of DNA tests are kinda useless when these companies don’t have a big enough sample size of your demographic.
The sample size will keep growing amd it'll keep getting better, clearer and more accurate with time
The ancient Iberians were Celtic. Can DNA testing actually differentiate Iberian Celts from other Celtic people in Europe including in the British Isles?
P.S. If one is Western European, which according to these fishy DNA testing companies, Britain isn't, you're probably related to Charlemagne along with almost everyone else in Western Europe after 1,200 years.
Adam Mosel the ancient and not ancient. I’m from Spain and I’m Celt.
The DNA comparison is made not with archeological DNA from ancient Iberians (which were also Phoenician and possibly Greek), but with modern Iberians, who on top of the Phoenicians from ancient times also have quite a big Chunk of West Asian DNA from the Islamic Emirate of Al Andalus and so on
TTuoTT i don’t have any. Also a lot of Spanish that made this test don’t have any of Middle East. I found more Middle East dna in Italy.
TTuoTT phenicians were middle easterners Semetic like the muslims
blows my mind how nobody fucking knows this
If you are Irish it is very likely to have a very small amount of Sub Saharian genes. Cause Very very long time ago, some tribes from North-Western Africa came to Ireland.
Uh, no.
First North western Africans aren't sub saharan Africans ( blacks) second it didn't happened
Pierce if you Irish your not British.
Susan Reid has the same colouring as Neil Oliver he had his dna done he is all Celtic he claimed Viking heritage too.
There are native british poeple that have darker skin phenotypes. For all those of you that think susanna is Spanish middle Eastern etc. In older english culture swarvy was a word used to describe someone of susanna's phenotype
And that's because the Celtic part of British and Irish people comes mostly from the Celtic iberian instead of the central European Celts. You would be amazed if you knew the similarity of genetic haplogroups from Spanish and Irish or even British. R1b
BTW you assume the stereotype of dark Spanish is always like that and is not, in Spain you can get many very pale people but you just go to sunny touristic areas maybe
The original British are lost for ever. The dark skin blue eyes Cheddar man of 10,000 years ago could only have one descendant, that school teacher! The rest are present arrivals dating only 5,000 years ago!(the primitive artisans from ancient Russia, Ukraine lighter skin etc..that came to replace the ancient European originals)
Remember that 15,000 years ago those ancient people could walk across from France to Britain and also from Morocco to the Spain! Antonio Banderus didn’t get his natural tan by staying in the sun! We owe our modern western civilisation to mostly the Greeks, Romans and Egyptian!
Pier’s Arabic DNA could go back to the days of the crusades,plus Morgan is a Welsh name so their isn’t much doubt of his Celtic origins.
I'm English, Scottish,Irish and Russian Jew ( 8x grt grandmother) ,and who knows what else lol but I traced back to a 16x grt grandfather
I know someone with that ancestry,they traced their Jewish ancestry back to the Medieval wool trade.You got quite a mix there.
So what is Scottish, Scandinavian and Middle Eastern? People have moved and resettled throughout history so it would be interesting to know how they determine what DNA is what. Specially since nowadays everybody with a British passport are considered British.....
They take samples from people who have documentation of their ancestors all having lived in that place for at least the past 500 years or so, and then they use those samples to create a reference panel that test-takers’ DNA is compared to.
My DNA results were 80% Welsh, 8% Irish, 8% English, 2% Cornwall, 2% Scottish. My dads was 100% Welsh, so i got all the other places from mum lol
We'd like to apologise to the UK for Morgan, regards Ireland!