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"I just wanted to be able to have that conversation. I could hear it coming from them, their voices. I can’t undo being your father and I don’t want to…"

“I really feel like now there’s a weight off both our sides. She also tried to film us on her iPhone praying in Arabic. I just don't want you to, like, not love us anymore--"

"Stop it," interrupted their father.

The guys caught the attention of comedian Daniel Tosh, who featured them on his show, Tosh.O,  in a  CelWEBrity Profile  segment. It’s five film scripts we’re hoping to get picked up by a major network and hopefully making Zakar Twins a household name.

MM: Rapid fire questions!

Zach had a little fun in a bathroom stall with another student, “Shane.”

The next day, Zach was sick and Shane invited Michael to the same bathroom stall for some fun. Now I feel like we can talk about anything, that they can come to me with anything in their lives. I was very proud of my boys.”

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Twin brothers come out to their father in emotional viral video

When twin brothers decided to finally come out to their father as gay, they recorded the emotional conversation on camera, hoping to inspire and encourage others.

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We want queer people to realize that they are normal and things don’t get perfect, but better.

MM:  Is your mom going to see the show?

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We wanted to focus on the positive sides of coming out instead of the negative.

I was able to chat with Michael and Zach before their arrival to Minneapolis to learn how they came out to each other. She is a woman that doesn’t like to be the center of attention even though she’s the comedian at every party.

MM:  You have a website, a YouTube channel with 22,000 subscribers, a phone app, a best-selling book, and now a play.

... All photos courtesy Zach and Michael Zakar.

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Gay twins whose coming out video went viral, appear with dad on Ellen

Popular YouTube vloggers, twins Austin and Aaron Rhodes (The Rhodes Bros.), whose emotional video of them coming out to their father has been viewed nearly 15 million times, were guests this week on the Ellen DeGeneres Show.

Joining Austin and Aaron on Ellen was their father, Rodney Rhodes, who shares his own feelings and reaction to learning that his twin sons are gay:

“When they called I knew they were crying and I knew something was wrong.

As a father you just feel it. Plus, I found out one of them has a crush on a television anchor.

Mike Marcotte: You didn’t know your brother was gay until a mix-up happened. What do you want people to get out of it?

ZT: We both went film school at Wayne State, when all these events happened.

I love you both unconditionally. Who’s older? And does that tattoo of your mom weird guys out?

Michael Zakar: It’s definitely improved since the book’s release, but back when I got the tattoo, my mom, she said: “One thing I hate more than you being gay is tattoos.”

So I spent $2,000 dollars on tattooing my body throughout those next two months.

I told her whenever I get intimate with a guy, you’ll always be there. We were also Michigan’s smallest babies the year we were born!

MM: Favorite gay-friendly city?

Michael Zakar: New York City.