In an interview with Stuff, the twins re-accounted their ordeal with an elephant that rampaged through their makeshift tent, destroying everything in its path. Probably the most inhospitable part of their days naked was finding out they’d need to contend with a territorial, lone bull elephant. Seen as an epic test to their survival skills, the scorching hot basin of South Africa meant their surroundings were dry and barren, so there was no edible plant to eat either. They initially planned to survive off scorpions and snakes, which after arriving in the wilderness, they realized had gone into hibernation. The twin sisters first appeared on a Naked and Afraid spin-off called Twin takeover in 2019, where they had to take on a 21-day Naked and Afraid challenge in South Africa’s Selati Basin alongside twin brothers Thomas and Warren Virgets.Īs you could have guessed, the two had to brave it out naked, in South Africa’s hot Limpopo region, with just a machete bow and arrow to hunt for food and protect themselves from predators – calling it their biggest challenge yet. If you can’t recall the twin’s run on Naked and Afraid, here is a quick look back. The twins spent 21 days in South Africa’s wilderness No wonder producers thought of them as the perfect choice for the show.įrom being totally engrossed by seeing each other butt-naked and bearing it all for the world to see, the sisters quickly became fond of the idea that being naked made the challenge a lot harder, agreeing to feature on the series Naked and Afraid. A post shared by The Wild Twins addition to being innate adrenaline junkies, they have climbed North Africa’s highest mountain, ventured a 25-day voyage from Hawaii to San Francisco in a small boat, climbed mounts Cook and Everest, dogsled for 322 kilometers through Oregon, and climbed trees with howler monkeys in the Amazon.
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