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“Switched Places With My Twin. How Long Will It Take For Her Kids To Notice?”

Left image shows twins switching places to prank their children. Right image shows the daughter not falling for the switch.

Brooke and Shae are identical twins. You have to know them well to tell them apart. They dress in matching outfits, have the same glasses, and the same hair cut. As a result of their alikeness, the twins are always playing “Who’s your mommy?” with their children. As you can see in this clip, the older child catches onto the twin prank immediately. The baby isn’t quite sure.

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These are Brooke’s children and they knew Aunt Shae was an imposter mom. Shae has twins and they did a different twin prank on them on Halloween. They are not 100 percent identical. Their glasses have different prescriptions and one has a small mole on her chin (I think Shae has the small mole but really have no clue). Although they sound similar, their voices are slightly different. They tried to trick their mom with a voice recognition test.

As much as these twins prank their kids, they have also attempted to prank their husbands. They have tried to fool their mom on a few occasions. What were they like in high school. Did Brooke say, “Hey, you’re better at math. Go take my math test and I’ll take your biology test.” The fans on their TikTok can’t tell the women apart either unless they’re with their husbands.

They have done several installations testing their twin telepathy. As alike as they are physically, their personalities are very different and they have difficulty syncing their telepathy. In three tests, they only matched a couple of times.

They definitely enjoy twin pranks on everyone. Kids, husbands, mother, and brother. No one is safe from their silliness. The kids are good at telling them apart.

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