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Return of Twinterview

25 min · 21 de abr de 2026
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The twins sit down for another episode of Twinterview, asking each other questions about all kinds of topics. And oh boy, does it get deep. In “Return of Twinterview,” Brett and Royce revive one of their most beloved formats, only this time the questions go deeper, stranger, and occasionally way off the rails. One minute they are celebrating unsung heroes, and the next they are debating issues involving Jabba the Hutt. Naturally. But underneath the jokes, something real sneaks in. Conversations about fear, legacy, and what it means to be remembered take center stage, revealing a level of vulnerability that neither brother fully planned but are fully ready to share. It is funny, it is heartfelt, and it is unmistakably them: a mix of absurd hypotheticals, sibling roasting, and genuine love. Because sometimes the best way to understand someone is to ask the question you were not sure you should ask. Learn more about them as they learn more about each other. Welcome to The Best We Can Do!

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