MTV has replaced Tila Tequila with twin pinup models Rikki and Vikki, known as the Ikki twins (yes, sounds like “icky”). The Ikkis began their march to reality TV fame when they turned 18, and were hired as Hooters waitresses. The blond sisters were quickly promoted to spokesmodels for Hooters, then featured in Playboy, and finally landed a few of small-time TV gigs — one being Chriss Angel‘s show. Now MTV is banking on the bisexual identical twins to boost its ratings with a Double Shot At Love by giving viewers “twice the fun, twice the jealousy and twice the drama” of its original bisexual dating show. Sounds scary, right?
MTV’s trailer doesn’t give away much information about the twins (except they won’t be sharing lovers), but from an undated Import Tuner interview, we’ve been able to piece together a guide for any man trying to win a shot at love with either Rikki or Vikki. Ladies, you’re out of luck — neither twin mentions having an interest women. (Let the straight rumors begin!)
Attention Metrosexuals: forget Rikki, try for Nikki:
Rikki: “I like guys that look like guys. Not a pretty boy or a metrosexual or anything like that.”
Nikki: “I like compassion and guys that are motivated and want to do something with their life. I like pretty boys and guys with nice bodies.”
Buy the twins drinks:
The Ikkis like to drink, and they like it when men buy them drinks. Their beer of choice is Miller Lite on draft. As for hard alcohol, Vikki likes Jeager shots and Rikki likes something more “fruity and girly,” like a cosmo.
Spend big, tip big:
Rikki: “I was a waitress so I like it when a man tips well. I don’t [like] a guy who’s cheap.”
Speak softly and carry a big stick:
Vicki doesn’t like guys that punch people. “If you’re a huge guy you should just be able to stand there and just look huge,” she says. “Intimidate with your presence not with your fists.” Does this mean she typically dates “huge” guys? Men, better start working out …
How to know if Rikki likes you:
“If I’m out I just look him in the eyes and kinda give him an up and down look.”
If you’re the jealous type, stay away from Rikki:
“Rikki meets a lot of boys,” says Vikki. “She meets enough for the both of us.”
Don’t expect to come first:
Vikki: “Her ex hated me. Mine loves taking us out with each of us by his side.”
Rikki: “He hated the fact that I loved somebody more than I loved him. It was hard for him because he loved me more than anyone else, and that I’d always chooses her over him.”










