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It’s a real double-take.

Identical twin sisters are going viral for a news interview about their mom being carjacked in Australia — in which they appear to show uncanny telepathy, speaking in near-perfect unison.

Bridgette and Paula Powers, both 50, gained traction online as the interview with 7News Queensland caught them finishing each other’s sentences and mirroring their hand gestures as they discussed their mother’s gunpoint ordeal.

“And one guy, he was up there with our mom… he goes, run, he’s got a gun,” one sister recounted — while the other mirrored her speech perfectly.

“And our hearts started to pound. And I said, ‘Oh Mom, where’s Mom?’ And poor mom was stuck up there.”

The sisters continue retelling the horrific story in near-perfect unison, telling the interviewer together that their mom showed compassion to her attacker.

“Apparently our brave mom, she goes, ‘Are you all right?’ Because [the attacker] had blood all over his face. And he goes: ‘I’ll shoot you.’ She goes: ‘Hey, I’m here to help.’”

“Mom distracted him to make him look the other way, and he looked the other way, and Mom ran into the bush behind the fence. The guy goes, ‘I’ll find you and I’ll shoot you,’” they said at the same time.


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Bridgette and Paula Powers went viral for their oddly in-sync interview.

Both sisters, in unison, said the entire time they were hoping, “I hope he doesn’t fire.”

The sisters and their mother all walked away from the horrific incident unscathed.


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The sisters have previously gone viral for speaking in sync.

It’s not the first time the pair, who are founders of Twinnies Pelican and Seabird Rescue, have gone viral for their synchronous responses during an interview.

The duo, known throughout Australia for their rescue work, also went viral in 2016 after answering every question in unison on ITV’s “Good Morning Britain,” according to Mediaite.

While their synchrony stunned hosts Piers Morgan and Susanna Reid, the twins explained it was just a result of their lifelong bond.

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