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Luke and Paul Harwerth, TwinSauce

Rooftop pirouettes 

Although TwinSauce has online followers from across the world, their Kansas City following is one of the strongest, they noted.

Luke and Paul Harwerth, TwinSauce

Luke and Paul Harwerth, TwinSauce

“People really love when we dance outside — in front of the Kauffman [Center for the Performing Arts] or other iconic Kansas City locations,” Luke said.

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Twin brothers come out to their father in emotional viral video

When twin brothers decided to finally come out to their father as gay, they recorded the emotional conversation on camera, hoping to inspire and encourage others.

“It’s important for me to also have an artistic outlet,” Luke noted.

‘Just dudes who dance and we’re not ashamed of it’: Twin influencers chassé their way to 100K+ TikTok followers

Paul and Luke Harwerth were born in “the-middle-of-nowhere” Nebraska, they said half-jokingly, yet the rise of YouTube in the early 2000s allowed them to fully explore their passions despite perceived geographic challenges.

“We would love to build something that really gets people off their seats — maybe that’s more dance workouts that people can follow along with or other types of content.”

The possibilities given by social media are endless, they said. “The quality is a lot better, and we can do it all using a tripod and [Adobe] Premiere Pro.” 

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In one day, the video has amassed more than 1 million views. “Whether that be their quirks or sense of humor, they can be celebrated for being themselves.” 

“And I think that’s a beautiful thing,” Paul added.

“You don’t have to post it, but take that video for yourself,” Luke said. It’s for yourself.”

Luke and Paul Harwerth, TwinSauce

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For those who want to share their passions with an online audience but are nervous to do so, the twins advised that they start by simply recording themselves.

Austin is, too. ... “Even though we were in Ainsworth, Nebraska, we were able to start learning from any videos and movies that we could get our hands on.”

After watching online videos for several years, the duo decided to take a leap of faith and create a YouTube channel of their own — known as TwinSauce — in 2012. "Would you just stop?"

"It's the way things are, ya know?" said their dad.

With Paul operating his own production company, all videos are shot on 4K and edited by him, they noted.

“It’s what I love and do full-time,” Paul said. “It’s something that you’re not doing for someone else.

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We’ve been making content for a long time now, so we definitely know how tiring it can be.

“And for TwinSauce, I got really tired of using the TikTok app for editing — so I decided to start filming with real cameras,” he continued. "You grew up in a lot different generation than me. Take a look below.

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Brothers, Aaron and Austin Rhodes are popular video bloggers on their YouTube channel, The Rhodes Bros, with over 80,000 subscribers since their launch in July, 2014.

The twins chose to come out to their father, and their entire YouTube audience, after already having been open to other family members and friends.

"With this new year, we wanna come back as authentic as possible, and we just want to give you guys everything and say everything we want to say," Aaron explained to their audience in the video.

Recording themselves as they speak to their father on the phone, the brothers become speechless and tearful as they reluctantly try to confess to him.

"I don't really know how else to put it: I'm gay.

“We didn’t start dancing until I saw ‘High School Musical,’ and then I was like, ‘I want to do that!’” Luke shared, laughing alongside his twin brother, Paul, both now young professionals in downtown Kansas City. All Rights Reserved.

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“My main focus is on influencers, both coaching and then also helping them create content.

I feel like we're close enough, and I finally feel like I'm at the point now where I'm able to tell you ... I just don't really know what to say."

After a pause, and the brothers anxious to hear his feelings on the subject, their father finally said: "You know I love you both, you know that'll never change."

"You've gotta live your lives, you've gotta do what you gotta do."

The twins' father explained that he had developed a more accepting attitude toward the gay community after many years of events witnessed at his job.

When Austin tries to apologize, hoping their relationship won't change and continue to be "normal," his father interrupted: "You are normal."

The father continues to tell his sons that he refuses to ask 'why?' or instruct them to change, stating, "You're living your lives, and that's all you can do in life: just live it.