Emily And Haley Ferguson Might Be Taylor Swift's Long-Lost Sisters

The twins could play TSwift in a biopic.

If you’re a member of Bachelor Nation, then you’re aware of Emily and Haley Ferguson, the identical twins who vied for “Bachelor” star Ben Higgins’ heart on Season 20 before trying to find love on “Bachelor in Paradise” Season 3. Although they walked away from both shows single, they will always have each other, which is why Freeform decided to give them their own reality series, “The Twins: Happily Ever After?” (following their memorable appearances on Higgins and fiancée Lauren Bushnell’s show, “Ben & Lauren: Happily Ever After?”).

“We’re living the life out in Las Vegas, but then [our mom] is sending us out, we have to leave the house, and we decide to make the move out to LA,” Haley explained of the show’s premise during a Build Series interview with The Huffington Post, adding, “Before that, we explore some different career options out in Vegas. We try mermaids, magicians’ assistants ... sushi models.” 

But what the twins should really think about doing is being Taylor Swift impersonators, because man, they look a lot like her. 

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“We get that a lot,” Haley said when asked about the twins’ resemblance to Swift. “We might be [her long-lost sisters].” 

“I wish,” Emily chimed in. 

“I wouldn’t be mad about it,” Haley insisted. 

For now, though, the twins are sticking to their reality-star shenanigans and Instagram sponsorships as their day jobs, but might make another appearance on “Bachelor in Paradise” this summer if they feel it works with their schedule. 

“If we got asked to go back to ‘Bachelor in Paradise,’ right now, we’re in such a good place and I’m really happy with everything that’s going on that honestly it’s something we wouldn’t want to do right now in this moment,” Emily said, “but we keep saying, ‘Never say never.’”

“The Twins: Happily Ever After?” airs Mondays at 9 p.m. ET on Freeform. Watch the full Build Series interview with Emily and Haley below. 

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