Turns out, they’re always like that.
Earlier this week, twins Bridgette and Paula Powers of Australia gave a news interview in which they recounted an experience they had fleeing from an allegedly-armed car thief who had fled the scene of the accident.
That story is interesting by itself. What makes it more interesting, however, is that the twins delivered the story in near-perfect unison, matching each other’s words, tone and cadence.
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
This caused them to quickly go viral, which encouraged another Australian broadcaster to have a follow-up interview with them. As it turns out, this is just how they are, and according to them, one of them talking alone just feels incomplete.
It’s pretty interesting and cool to watch them answer questions — and if it brings more attention to their bird rescue, that’s all the better!
Sunshine Coast sisters Bridgette and Paula Power gave a joint eyewitness account of a dramatic carjacking and shooting on the Bruce Highway, making global headlines after speaking in sync.
— The Project (@theprojecttv) April 22, 2025
The twins join us after gaining the world's attention. pic.twitter.com/9a9OsgKFse
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