Australian identical twins go viral for speaking in unison during carjacking incident interview
- Footage of identical twins Bridgette and Paula Powers from Queensland went viral as they spoke in unison during an interview about witnessing a carjacking incident.
- Their mother, Helen Powers, encountered a gunman during the carjacking incident, causing a stir in their Sunshine Coast community.
- The twins stated they are best friends who have never spent a day apart, saying, 'When we’re separated we don’t feel complete.'
- News anchor Piers Morgan called their interview 'one of the greatest' he had ever conducted, noting its extraordinary nature.
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Meet The Twins Who Only Speak In Unison
It’s Friday afternoon, and for some reason this tends to be the time when I sometimes bring you a weird and wacky story! And right on schedule, this just came across my desk. Meet twins Bridgette and Paula Powers who speak almost entirely in unison. The sisters went viral after sharing their eye witness accounts of a carjacking to ‘7News Queensland,’ recounting the moment in almost complete unison. Watch this: Weird, right? Weird but real. Also,…
Meet The Twins Who Only Speak In Unison * 100PercentFedUp.com * by Noah
It’s Friday afternoon, and for some reason this tends to be the time when I sometimes bring you a weird and wacky story! And right on schedule, this just came across my desk. Meet twins Bridgette and Paula Powers who speak almost entirely in unison. The sisters went viral after sharing their eye witness accounts of a carjacking to ‘7News Queensland,’ recounting the moment in almost complete unison. Watch this: Weird, right? Weird but real. Also…
Australian twins recount dramatic carjacking in news interview—and speak entirely in unison
My wife and I like to joke that we know each other so well at this point that it's almost like we share a brain. Having spent so much time together, we can finish each other's sentences and even find ourselves having the same thoughts almost simultaneously. It's common for siblings, family members, and partners to feel like their brains are "in sync" in this way. But most of us have nothing on an unbelievable set of twins who stumbled into viral…
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