BUD DELIGHT: Two twin sisters from Ottawa and two friends win sports holidays

His mother Carol taught his twin sisters Amanda and Brittany van Frankfoort how to catch a football and throw a baseball when they were much over 3 years old.

The 25-year-old twins are sports fans, they have been. They have a comfortable place for the Dallas Cowboys, just like their father Ron. And they’re not the type to wear a T-shirt and pretend to be fanatics. They’re talking about it. They live it, it’s your job to know. The twins, in 2017, have marked their own business (and website) – Timeout with the Twins (timeoutwiththetwins. com) – giving them the opportunity to upload their own refreshing non-publics. touch the storytelling of videos, sometimes similar to sport.

Then, along with her friends Ally Davis and Selina Brown, they were the best selection as winners of Bud Bubble’s first Budweiser Canada circular, the best sports vacation, 24/7, after presenting their video, titled B. U. D. S.

Driven from Ottawa to the Toronto domain on an SUV on Tuesday, they will be at the Bud Bubble until next Monday morning. With a sports theater room with baseball and football games, among others, there is also an on-site hot tub, a fireplace, a gym, a private chef, a play station and many other sports activities, the 4 will be licked, plus they get $5,000.

Another friend, Kelsea Anstey, was unable to attend because of other engagements.

“There are five of us in the friends’ organization, unfortunately the dates don’t paint for Kelsea,” Amanda explained. “While we were in a position to have a friendly move, like a paint pass or a quarterback challenge or something. make a decision of who it was, that was not the case. From the beginning we knew it would be with those girls. Once we were able to expand our bubble, all 3 were welcomed and stayed that way. We couldn’t believe best friends to celebrate the game and our friendship like Selina and Ally. “

Amanda was 15 minutes ahead of Brittany at 2:16 p. m. on March 25, 1995 at Mississauga Hospital, ultrasounds were classified as Baby A and Baby B. They’re joking about it.

“Brittany likes to say she sent me to check the waters and let her know if she values it,” Amanda said with a smile. “Now, if you’re 15 minutes late, that’s fine. . . because that’s how he got into the world. “

They’re not just sisters, they’re best friends.

When asked about the nature of their relationship, Brittany said, “We never know how to respond to that. It sounds corny, but in our case, it’s really like having the chance to have a more productive friend from birth, someone with whom you can go through each and every facet of life and who understands you. “

So those sisters and their friends are living a unique life, with a strong sporty touch: inside the Bud Bubble in a house in Southern Ontario, somewhere outside Toronto.

A few weeks ago, the twins were watching their Cowboys play and saw an ad for the Budweiser contest. They want to make a video, a mock Friends documentary and a little humor. They invented some concepts and took two or three days to put it all together.

“Since we are the people of the content, the hounds of sports videos who know how to combine a story, it is up to us to film it and execute it,” Brittany said.

Last Friday they gained a direct message telling them they had won. It was one of the moments of disbelief. But it’s true. There’s no doubt who they’ve been looking for for the trip. The women met just under five years ago on a football field. They play twice a week on a women’s-touch football team called SkyHawks and a combined team (with their father) called Black Aces.

The twins played football, football and volleyball, as well as some T-ball and baseball. In fact, they like hockey, but it’s the football they really like. They have taken wonderful steps to make a place in the global sport For graduates in journalism from Carleton University, it makes sense.

“All our lives, the game has been at the center of it all,” Brittany said. “We can’t forget about being six years old in elementary school and being personally angry when the kids wrote ‘Sens suck’ with chalk. We spent our vacation erasing chalk marks that said something derogatory about senators. From there and gambling, it goes into our lives.

“We made the decision to take the step, become a marketing specialist and start our own gaming media business because we may not believe in anything other than running in combination and looking to make a career in games. we’re really passionate about it and it’s anything we can do in combination through interviews, short documentaries and occasional coverage. So COVID was devastating to us because as women running in the game, as marketing specialists, everything was canceled. review our strategy and readjust ourselves to find out what we can do behind the scenes to improve and improve our business despite the rest of the games. The pandemic was really difficult. I don’t need to live on the negative because it’s a very positive experience. “

Working on a new series of interviews is very exciting; expect to reach a destination point and platform beyond the pages of their own site.

Amanda said: “It happened in Brittany one day – other people do interviews with Zoom, why don’t we look to do it virtually?We left with the feeling that the worst thing we can say is no. Then why not ask, responded amazing athletes. We’ve had some of the most productive interviews ever conducted, all virtually. “

Over the next few days, they will be in the paradise of the game and will check to perceive everything.

“It’s probably an exclusive lifelong delight,” Brittany said. “Becoming in 2020, the only challenge we thought we would succeed in combination was knee surgery at Amanda’s time. To complement our profits, we were waiters at the Canadian Tire Center for the pandemic to happen, so there’s no sport, all our sources of profit have been cut off and that has a real challenge. It’s unbelievable to us, anything we’re lucky enough to be able to do after such a dark time. “

There is still time to participate and get your own percentage of nirvana games: two other teams of players will be chosen. Candidates are invited to create a video featuring friends he walks with, showing his love for the game, how the game brings its flavor buds in combination and why you deserve a game vacation. Share your video on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter with the hashtag s budbubble. The contest closes on October 8. For more details, visit budweiser. ca/budbubble.

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