Influencer twins, 30, are so similar they even fool their husbands
They’ve twin there, done that.
Two Floridian identical sisters have taken twinning to an entirely new level. They not only met their husbands on the same day in 2014, but they also got pregnant at the same time and are becoming next-door neighbors.
Stephanie Buckman and Sammie Nowakowski, 30, were college roommates who now work as aesthetic physician assistants in Jacksonville. Even their golden retrievers are siblings from the same litter.
They chronicle their dual lifestyles — they have the same car and share clothes — plus some gags on an Instagram page with nearly 100,000 followers.
“Will our husbands pick the right wife?! We put them to the test again,” they captioned one prank video last week.
“Our voices are … very similar — our husbands cannot always tell us apart because we sound the same,” Buckman told Jam Press, adding that even the two men — Jonathan and Jake — are a lot alike with a love for tennis and board games.
The husbands were able to (mostly) discern the correct wife in the latest test, which involved examining silhouettes.
The twinfluencers have drawn 161,000 followers on TikTok with their antics and behind-the-scenes footage.
“Most people think it’s amazing we are so close and we have a built-in best friend to do every stage of life with,” Buckman said.
“Of course there are some people out there who do not understand why we want to be so similar, and we know it can definitely be hard to understand especially if you don’t have a twin.”
Buckman described herself and her sister as “homebodies” who love cooking, maintaining a healthy lifestyle, sharing “career-driven” ambitions and spending time with family.
Nowakowski’s daughter, Maddie, is 2. Buckman’s son, Noah, was born three weeks later.
“If either of us decide to have more children, we hope to have them at the same time again,” Buckman shared.
In the meantime, they’re eagerly anticipating having twin houses — which are due to be ready by December.
“It’s been three years we’ve been like neighbors, but not next door. So this just was our dream. It wasn’t close enough to be on the same street,” Nowakowski told The Post.
Naturally, the four-bedroom homes will have the same interior layouts in addition to a connected backyard so their dogs can play.
“We both always just, like, dreamed of building our houses from the ground up and had a great opportunity to really build something close to work and close to our parents and really close to everything,” added Buckman.