
An intimate confession from twin influencers raised some eyebrows and has left viewers feeling ‘disgusted’.
Brigette and Danielle Pheloung are well-known online, having a collective following on Instagram of over a million people.
Sharing content about fashion and lifestyle, the twin sisters appear to be very close with one another, with them even admitting that the fact they are twins gave them a ‘leg up in the industry’.
In an interview with People, Brigette said: “Playing into the sister and twin thing is kind of our leg up in this industry, when standing out is kind of tough because everyone is an influencer these days.”
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Danielle added: “We try to use it as an advantage because it’s unique.”
Brigette continued: “We used to live together for our whole life since the womb, and we recently, in the past year, separated.”
In the last year, Brigette has moved in with her fiancé after recently getting engaged but don’t fret because Danielle is just a 10-minute walk away from her sister.
Another thing that the pair have shared is a bra, and apparently at one stage they had just one piece of the lingerie between them.
Previously chatting on the Gals on the Go podcast, Danielle shared: “Wait, you want to know something crazy? I’m actually embarrassed to say this… We only have one bra.”
“And we share underwear,” Bridgette then added, which was repeated by her twin sister.
After explaining the pair share ‘literally’ everything, podcast hosts Brooke Miccio and Danielle Carolan were left in utter shock.
Danielle explained further: “We only have one bra because we don’t wear bras, but whenever we need a bra, we’re like, wait… and we’re fighting over it.”
The twins' confession left people ‘stunned’. Somebody wrote online: “I first heard this months ago and still stunned.”

“Noooo hahaha I could never,” said another, as a third added: “I don’t even share bikini bottoms with my friends lol so underwear is a hard no.”
“Makes me want to barf,” someone else protested. Elsewhere a TikTok-user suggested that sharing underwear ‘crosses a line’.
But dozens of fellow twins like the Pheloung sisters confirmed that this isn't an uncommon thing to do.
One person insisted: “I’m a twin… and these are facts.”
“Identical twin here and can confirm we also do this,” echoed somebody else.
“My twin and I did the same when we lived together,” wrote another.