Rikki Ikki Dishes on Her Shot at Love

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On tonight's three-hour season finale of A Double Shot at Love, viewers will discover the fate the Ikki Twins and their potential suitors, Trevor and Rebekah.

Will Vikki and Rikki each find love? Or will one sibling head home heart-broken?

We'll tune in tonight and find out. In the meantime, Rikki Ikki spoke with BuddyTV about the her experience on the show. Here are excerpts from the interview:

Off of the show are you and Vikki usually attracted to the same type of people? Or do you think that was the circumstance of the show?
I don't really think that we are normally attracted to the same people. Trevor is totally my type and not really Vikki's. And I would say Rebekah is more Vikki's type then mine. Initially we're not attracted to the same people, but once you get to know somebody we're probably attracted to the same kind of qualities. And that's why we both really liked Trevor and Rebekah after initial appearances and everything, because they were both kind of what we were looking for on the inside.

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What was your favorite challenge/date you went on during the filming?
As far as like dates go, my favorite date was the penthouse suite at Hard Rock, but obviously Scottie didn't bring it. But that was going to be my favorite one, because the suite was awesome. It had like it's own room for a jacuzzi, it had a bowling alley, it had a kitchen, it had a pool table, our own waiter, our own bartender. And even though Scottie didn't really bring it, Vikki and I still had a lot of fun. As for a date with a person, it didn't show our sky diving date.

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