Rikki and Vikki Mongeon Dish on A Double Shot at Love

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Rikki and Vikki Mongeon star on A Double Shot at Love, but are known by much catchier names:

The Ikki Twins.

The bisexual sisters recently chatted with TV Guide about when they first discovered they liked publicity and would say anything to star on their own show were lesbians:

Rikki: I didn't really know what I was. I was really young. I just knew that I liked girls as much as I liked guys, so I didn't know what I was. My mom caught me kissing one of my girlfriends, and I kinda felt ashamed, and she didn't make me feel ashamed, but I felt like it was something wrong that I was doing. So for a while, middle school and high school, when we had sleepovers, I always felt really uncomfortable because I was worried [the girls would] think I liked them, or it would make me like them... When I found out [Vikki kissed a girl], I didn't feel so weird anymore, and we talked about it then.

Vikki: I knew I liked girls by that time. Not only that, but the reason Rikki got caught was because I was watching her and our friend make out, and she told me to get them a blanket. So I went to ask our mom for a blanket and my mom asked why I needed a blanket, and I was like, "Well Rikki and this girl are in the back of the truck making out and it's not comfortable, so they need blankets." And she was like, "What?! What is she doing in the back of the truck?" I was like, "Oops. Nothing!" [Laughs]

Rikki and Vikki Mongeon

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