Carlson Twins
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Kyle and Lane Carlson (born December 24, 1978 in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States) are identical twin brothers and are models. Lane is the elder of the two, born six minutes earlier than Kyle; they are better known as the Carlson Twins.The Carlson Twins grew up in a fairly large family with two older siblings, Aaron and Michelle, and a younger sister, Lynnaya. They attended Stillwater High School and later both graduated from Winona State University. They began their modeling career when Lane was "discovered" in a mall in La Crosse, Wisconsin, and have since become successful models across the world following, however never surpassing, their predecessors, the Brewer twins, who also became famous after nude modeling for gay photographer Bruce Weber. A famous photo of the Carlson twins depicts them in a tender embrace, their penises extremely close and almost touching, and their arms intertwined as well.
They were introduced as the hottest gay icons on VH1's Totally Gay. The twins have stated on their web site that they are not gay and "If you find gay pictures of the twins on the internet, than [sic] you found faked images of the Carlson Twins".
Other than their modeling career, the twins also co-own a construction company, Carlson Construction Services, with their father, a general contractor. The twins now reside in Los Angeles in order to continue pursuing their modeling and acting career.
Although they have worked for companies such as Armani and Out magazine, they are also known for their work in the Spring Break 2001 edition of the now discontinued Abercrombie and Fitch A&F Quarterly catalog.
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External links
- [Official site]
- — Blog entry about the Carlson Twins and images of them appearing in Wikipedia.
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