Watch: In Perfect Sync, Australian Twins Recall How Their Mom Faced A Carjacker
The Twinnies gave an account of how they managed to flee past an alleged car thief, who had emerged from a rolled SUV holding a gun in hand with no good intentions.

Popularly known as Twinnies, Australia-based twin sisters Bridgette and Paula Powers have gone viral again after an interview. The twins revealed the details of their terrible encounter with an alleged gunman. While the harrowing experience with the criminal has evoked sympathies for the two, it is their remarkable ability to speak in perfect sync that has caught the attention of social media.
Having made the headlines before for their striking similarities, Bridgette and Paula are now back in the limelight for talking in amazing synchronisation. The twins even completed each other’s sentences, leaving viewers perplexed and wondering where such a rare ability comes from.
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Bridgette and Paula were caught in the middle of a shocking crime that rocked the Sunshine Coast community. The twins soon gave an interview to Australia’s 7 News, which captured their incredible unison. The Powers sisters not only spoke in perfect sync but also unravelled an unusual phenomenon where they completed each other’s sentences.
The Twinnies gave an account of how they managed to flee past an alleged car thief, who had emerged from a rolled SUV holding a gun in hand with no good intentions. Even though the unfortunate experience attracted consoling messages towards them, a huge section of X users focused on the sisters’ effortless sync, especially as they even mirrored each other’s hand gestures.
‘The greatest news interview of all time. Nothing can prepare you for what happens 20 seconds into this clip,’ one Twitter user said, with another commenting: ‘This is freaking amazing! I would love to see a brain wave study of what’s going on in their respective auditory cortices when they speak. Like I wonder if each twin internally processes the other’s voice as her own.’
A third said, ‘I’m impressed with the reporter for being able to interview them without laughing’ before someone else also noticed the uncanny nature of the twins, stating: “They’ve been used to speaking together (and relying on each other’s speech) for a long time; it’s uncanny how they just bounce off of one another!"
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