I’m trolled for dating my ‘twin sister’ – people say we’re ‘going to hell’ but she’s so hot
AN INFLUENCER couple have opened up on being trolled for looking like ‘twin sisters’.
Jess and Princess have been together for six years, but are often slated by many online and are told they are ‘going to hell’ because of their similar looks.
Two influencers have opened up on the trolling they face for their almost identical looks[/caption] Jess and Princess have dated for the past six years[/caption] Not only are they abused online and accused of incest, but are even slammed in public too[/caption] They claimed that the hate doesn’t affect them[/caption]Opening up to Truly, the artists and entrepreneurs, who are known online as ‘Not2twinz’, revealed all on the hate they often get from gross old men.
On an episode of Love Don’t Judge, the couple, who are inseparable, dress identically, have matching hairstyles and similar tattoos, explained that being in sync has made their followers question the sanctity of their relationship.
Princess admitted: “A lot of our haters are old men.”
To which Jess chimed in: “I don’t know why they are so mad, why are you so mad?”
Not only do people accuse them of incest and call them twin sisters, but many even say ‘they’re going to hell’.
The couple met at a club and instantly recognised their ‘hot’ similarities, as Jess beamed: “We do look a lot alike, the curly hair, the prettiness. I was definitely attracted to what I saw.”
Princess then confessed: “We started looking more alike when we decided to dye our hair together.”
And their similar looks continuously cause them to go viral online, as she added: “We started our social media a year ago and from the first time we ever posted, on everything, it went viral.”
But Jess claimed that they closely organise their content to avoid backlash, as she confessed: “We don’t really do any PDA or touching or kissing because we get backlash from it.
“The reactions online are hilarious, they make us laugh, they are very consistent.”
Whilst Princess recognised: “You either consistently hate us or consistently love us.”
But it’s not just online hate they receive – Princess also opened up on their public reaction and admitted: “In person, people are bold and aggressive.
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“Judgement really doesn’t affect us because we don’t live our life for nobody except ourselves.
“We don’t care what nobody thinks, what they have to say, they’re not putting nothing on the table for us.”
We don’t really do any PDA or touching or kissing because we get backlash from it
Jess
To which Jess acknowledged: “It boosts us, you took the time out of your day to say something about us, instead of worrying about yourself.”
Social media users react
But YouTube users were left divided by Jess and Princess’ relationship – and many flocked to the comments to share their thoughts.
One person said: “They are not hurting anyone. Live and let live.”
Another added: “They have a right to be happy, let them be happy.”
However, at the same time, someone else snapped: “They are weird, why would you wanna look like sisters and you’re lovers, very weird.”
Whilst another claimed: “The delusion is real here.”