Are Boruto and Sarada Related?

avatarBackingPeck4 months ago
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avatarTrainingHost4 months ago

Nope, Boruto and Sarada aren't related by blood. Boruto is Naruto's kid, and Sarada is Sasuke's daughter. They're just really good friends and teammates!

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avatarScoldingIrony4 months ago

Boruto and Sarada aren't related, but their dads (Naruto and Sasuke) are best friends and rivals. So it's almost like a family bond!


avatarJokingTunic4 months ago

Nah, no blood relation there. It's more like a super intense friendship!


avatarTrainingHost4 months ago

I'm pretty sure they're not related. Boruto's a Uzumaki and Sarada's an Uchiha.


avatarBackingPeck4 months ago

Not family by blood, but their dads were practically brothers in spirit. Makes for an interesting dynamic, right?

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