Following rumors that they are filming their own reality show, Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson have opened up about living in the shadow of their One Direction star brother.
Their brother might be Louis Tomlinson, but twins Daisy and Phoebe are venturing out independently. The Doncaster-born stars, who boast an impressive 2.4 million Instagram followers between them, admit they “went with the times” as they grew up under the gaze of billions of One Direction fans.
Did the pair ever anticipate having such a powerful following and being well-known abroad? Phoebe remarked, “I think we went with the times.” She continued, “We probably didn’t realize it could grow as large as it did.” We’re undoubtedly very appreciative of the position we’re currently in.
However, Phoebe acknowledges that the pair have never truly had time to process their astronomical rise, saying: “When you put it in perspective, it’s crazy. Daisy acknowledges that being a famous supporter of UNICEF because of their strong following and support for UNICEF. Because we have such a large audience, many people can be reached.
Although the pair are gearing up for the match on March 15, which their brother Louis will be playing in, alongside Sam Thompson, Tom Grennan, Toni Duggan and Alex Brooker – they also have an exciting few months ahead of them.
They are currently putting their weight into a few “big projects” as twins that they can. “The pair are reportedly scheduled to make an appearance on their own reality show in the hopes that Louis will,” according to sources. There is a lot of interest in the glamorous duo, according to reports, with Daisy dating footballer Ryan Viggar and Phoebe being a young mother.
It’s reported that Zara McDermott, who is dating their older brother may have helped them with the new show, given her background in fronting several BBC documentaries. Before reality TV came calling, the pair had already made waves in the fashion world, with high profile modelling jobs and brand collabs with PrettyLittleThing and Boux Avenue, amongst others.
Although they may find it difficult to work together and be relatives. We probably argue more when we’re at work together, Daisy said, “Laughed Daisy before adding: “Sometimes we don’t agree on many things when we’re working together.
But how do they feel about “Soccer Aid”? We’re so excited about Soccer Aid, joked Phoebe, adding, “Obviously, Louis only played once, but it was really fun.” “Super excited,” Louis playing only makes it more intriguing and funny in the process.
Daisy said, “I probably shouldn’t be as nervous as I would when I watch him play football than I do when I sing.” He sings more than he plays football, but I’ve heard he’s been working hard in training, so I shouldn’t be too anxious the day afterward.
Louis, 33, has always had a burning desire for football and has once stepped up for his beloved Doncaster Rovers in honor of Bluebell Wood Charity. He was given the opportunity to work professionally on a non-contractual basis to fit in with his musical obligations following his successful charity appearance. He currently owns his team as well.
Joining the support system was crucial for the twins because of their younger siblings and Phoebe’s motherhood. With our little ones in the family, it feels very important to us, and we’re so happy to be a part of it, Daisy said.
Soccer Aid has raised more than £106 million since its 2006 debut, supporting people who are fleeing conflict and providing medical care to those who are most in need.
Before Phoebe added, “We always love using our platform,” “It’s amazing how much Soccer Aid has raised over the years for those in need.
The match takes place on Sunday 15th of June at Old Trafford, Manchester, with adult tickets priced at £20 and juniors from £10. Tickets are available now on the Soccer Aid for UNICEF website.
Source: Mirror
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