
Um, there’s another video of the Australian twins speaking in sync and it’s uncanny
The sisters also spoke in unison during an interview with Piers Morgan in 2016
Two Australian twins are going viral right now for speaking in unison during an interview.
Bridgette and Paula Powers described their distress after witnessing a collision involving a carjacked vehicle – but managed to describe the incident at exactly the same time.
The twins have since become famous for their unique talent – but it turns out this isn’t the first time they’ve pulled this stunt on national TV.
The 52 year olds were actually interviewed by Piers Morgan back in 2016, where they once again spoke in unison, proving that this wasn’t a once off fluke.
Again wearing matching clothes and with the same haircuts, the sisters managed to impress Piers and Susanna Reid with their uncanny similarities.
In the interview, which Piers described as “one of the greatest interviews I have ever conducted in his life”, the twins discussed how they consider themselves to be “one person”. They spoke about their unique talent and how “all of their time is spent together”.
When asked if comments about their speaking habits offended them, they replied: “We know that we annoy a lot of people out there but it’s just like water running off a duck’s back to us, it doesn’t bother us one bit.”
Their most recent interview occurred earlier this week, where Bridgette and Paula described how after the collision, their mother went to help a man with blood all over his face, only to be threatened by him with a gun.
In the latest clip, the Australian twins both chip in and say: “One guy, he was up there with our mum. He went up there and he was coming back down toward us.”
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Witnesses are recounting the mayhem that unfolded on the Sunshine Coast. Two sisters have told of how their mother and a man raced to help when the carjacked SUV rolled on Steve Irwin Way, only to find the gun-wielding car thief emerging from the wreck. #7NEWS pic.twitter.com/BRLNjRecAf
— 7NEWS Queensland (@7NewsBrisbane) April 21, 2025
The sisters have run the Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue in Landsborough for the past 25 years, rehabilitating seabirds and pelicans who’ve been injured in the wild. They are now hoping their fame will help support and raise awareness to the cause.
Whilst some people are impressed by their talent, others aren’t convinced and believe they’re not truly speaking in unison, with one writing: “She’s her echo.”
Another said: “This is what it’s like when you are on a phone call and can hear the echo of your own voice.”
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