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Atasha and Andres Muhlach's cute sibling bonding brings laughter to followers

By Kristian Eric Javier

Followers of Muhlach twins Atasha and Andres were in for a laugh when the two posted videos of their recent beach trip and bonded with their parents Aga and Charlene.

The family was on a yacht to celebrate Christmas and in the video, Andres was trying to get Atasha to come near him, to which his twin declined.

“No! No, no, you're gonna tip me,” she said.

However, Andres grabbed his sister by the waist, lifted her up, and tossed her into the water.

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In the second video, Atasha was able to exact her revenge and pushed Andres into the water.

“Karma!' she said with a laugh.

Meanwhile, the text on the video read “Bawi agad!!”

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Netizens were quick to comment on the videos, saying how they could not stop watching the twins and expressing how good-looking both of them are.

“Kau nang dalawa ang pinaka maganda at guapo s balat ng lupa mga sexy pa.. Grabeeeee,” a follower commented.

Another one also said, “I cannot stop watching it! Super ganda and super gwapo!”

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In the other video, netizens commented on how happy the family looked.

“Ang saya nman nila. Super real Ang happiness,” one follower said.

“Nakakadala ung tawa nila ahhah pati ako nakikitawa nalang din,” one netzien added.

Another one added, “Ang sarapng tawa nila..Nakikitawa na tuloy ako.”

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Aga and Charlene recently reunited with their twins in Paris. The siblings have been studying abroad for college, with Atasha studying in London while Andres taking up his degree in Spain.

The Muhlach family was in the country for Atasha's participation in the Le Bal des Débutantes, an invite-only charity ball where only 20 ladies from around the world were chosen to attend. They also met up with international fashion icon Heart Evangelista, who was also in attendance.

TAKE A LOOK AT ATASHA AND ANDRES THROUGH THE YEARS: