Moment ‘The Twinnies’ who speak in near perfect sync brutally shut down gob-smacked Richard Madeley live on GMB

THIS is the bizarre moment 'The Twinnies', who speak in near perfect sync, shut down a gob-smacked Richard Madeley. Bridget and Paula Powers appeared on Good Morning Britain and stunned both Susanna Reid and her co-host. The siblings, who call themselves The Twinnies, spoke via video link from their home in Queensland, Australia. They became globally recognised after talking in unison live to a news outlet about their mum being faced by an alleged gunman. Richard Madeley asked them: "Do you dream in sync, do you have the same dreams". The twins looked blankly at their camera before saying bluntly "no" at the same time. "No we hardly dream", added Bridget. In a fascinating moment, the sisters giggled together in exactly the same fashion,after answering the question. "You even giggle in sync," responded a baffled Mr Madeley. The stunned GMB host also grilled the twins on whether they were telepathic. "Yeh, probably, I'm so glad there are people out there who understand twins. We did go to a twins function and they said they were jealous of our relationship," they replied in unison. Bridget and Paula run an animal rescue charity and were mentored by the late Steve Irwin. It is not the first time they have showed off their remarkable shared wavelength on TV. The pair were interviewed by Piers Morgan on Good Morning Britain back in 2016, where they spoke in sync with each other. Morgan called it "one of the greatest interviews I’ve ever conducted in my life." Meanwhile, in their viral interview on 7NEWS Queensland, the twins told how their mother came face-to-face with an armed car thief. The Aussies, who were wearing matching outfits for the TV interview, completed each other's sentences word-for-word as they told their story. The pair stunned the internet with their jaw-dropping shared wavelength. Social media users have gone as far to call it a "top five interview of all time." The clip has now been viewed on X more than three million times. The reported carjacking incident took place in Queensland - which the pair witnessed first hand. A 22-year-old woman is reported to have died from injuries sustained in a crash, and another man was shot. Introducing the twins' interview, a news report sets up the witness testimony in a conventional, straightforward manner. The newsreader says: "Two sisters have told of how their mother and a man raced to help when the carjacked SUV rolled on Steve Irwin Way, only to find the gun-wielding car thief emerging from the wreck." Recounting the terrifying incident, the sisters explained: "One guy, he was up there with our mum. "And he went up there, he was coming back down towards us and he goes 'run, he's got a gun'. "And our heart started to pound. And I said, 'Oh, mum, where's mum?'. And poor mum was stuck up there." While one of the pair recounts the story, the other repeatedly joins in word-for-word, fully in sync with her sister's account. They described how their mum went to the car to help only to find man with a gun. The pair continued: "She goes, ‘Are you alright?’ Because he had blood all over his face. She goes, ‘I’m here to help'. "Mum was distracting him to make him look the other way and he looked the other way and mum ran into the bush behind the fence and the guy goes, 'I'll find you and I'll shoot you'." The sisters were unharmed in the horrifying incident. This comes as another set of twins "shared psychosis". Elsewhere, a different pair of identical twins got engaged to the same man - and they all sleep in one giant bed. Plus, two other twins say telepathy is real - and there's one sticky situation they always use it for to avoid embarrassment.