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Posted: 2015-01-14T22:57:44Z | Updated: 2016-02-02T11:59:01Z Gay Twins, The Rhodes Bros, Come Out To Father In Emotional YouTube Video (VIDEO) | HuffPost

Gay Twins, The Rhodes Bros, Come Out To Father In Emotional YouTube Video (VIDEO)

WATCH: Teen Twins Both Come Out To Father And Catch The Emotional Moment On Film
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YouTube personalities Austin and Aaron Rhodes have had a significant social media following since they began loading clips to their channel nearly six months ago.

This week, the pair decided to start off 2015 in a major way by utilizing their platform to both come out as gay to their father over the phone while recording the event in order to share it with their followers -- and the world.

This video inspires a roller coaster of emotions, as the boys initially struggle to get the words out. When they finally do, their father offers the perfect response to his sons: "It's the way things are, you know? You're grown people. You grew up in a lot different generation than me. I just don't really know what to say -- you know I love you both and that'll never change."

When individuals come out of the closet we're always moved and inspired but there's something especially incredible about a set of twins living authentically and openly together (and letting us take part in such a special moment).

Last August another pair of twins and YouTube personalities, Luke and Adam Monastero, also came out to their parents and caught it all on camera .

Additionally, in 2011 a gay airman called his mother just hours after the repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" in order to come out and put the whole experience on YouTube .

Congrats Austin and Aaron -- we're proud of you!

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