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One of the most challenging aspects actually began at the audition stage. — Lauren

Though we are determined and hardworking on our own, being twins is definitely a superpower.

Miami Living: Being twins means you share many experiences.

We are big believers in doing it all and watch out for the next identical twin actors and lawyers! Hey, I’d rather book the role but if it doesn’t go my way I wouldn’t want anyone else to have it but my twin sister of course! Being twins has allowed us to work together in school, sports, and acting. My sister and I hold ourselves to the highest standards and want to always do our very best so the pressure and keeping that in check can definitely be a lot.

Lauren: The non-stop “go, go, go” nature of the race was probably one of the most challenging aspects of it.

Can you share special moments from your upbringing, including your professional lives, where being twins gave you a unique advantage?

Nicole: Though we are determined and hardworking on our own, being twins is definitely a superpower. Never giving up in my acting career and on “The Amazing Race Canada” is key.

Specifically, Nicole and I, as well as our management team have our eyes set on landing a twin role on the new FOX Baywatch series that is in development! When it came to being on set and when I was cast as Nina, a lot rested on me portraying her. Lauren and I are quite friendly, have our little pink jackets on, and always have a big smile on our faces—however, we are fierce competitors.

If so, what are the key factors for a memorable experience?

Nicole: I typically only water ski on lakes, aside from one time on the ocean in Cabo. Though we auditioned for both twins, trying to figure out which one of us resonated with which one more was difficult.

Not only are they actresses, but this dynamic duo represents Team Canada as elite water skiers on the country’s show skiing team.

A few fun examples include scoring the exact same score on our LSAT, running cross country together growing up with our strides exactly in sync, and persuading casting directors to make a single role into a twin one by adding our twin magic to a self-tape!

Lauren: Nicole and I always believe that with us 1+1=3.

Our bond being an identical twin is so close and this race proved that even more!

Miami Living: While you were in Miami, how did you spend your time?

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Watching these actors act first-hand was special and I learned a lot being directed by Paul Feig and Jerry Seinfeld. — Nicole

Miami Living: Are there any disadvantages or challenges you’ve faced because you are twins that you’d like to share?

Nicole: I would choose being a twin a million times over but competing against each other for one acting role is difficult.

In acting, you cannot let one rejection make you want to quit, rather it should fuel you to get the next role! I played every sport growing up and even on Team Canada’s Show Skiing team, I often would tackle new skills I wasn’t familiar with and sheer grit and determination allowed me to do as well as I did. When did you realize acting was the dream?

Nicole: We have a myriad of interests with law definitely being one of them.