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who are the bella twins

The Bella Twins are identical twin sisters Brie and Nikki Garcia (formerly known as Brie and Nikki Bella), who became famous as WWE wrestlers, reality TV stars, and later as media personalities and entrepreneurs. They are WWE Hall of Famers and were among the most recognizable women in wrestling from the late 2000s through the 2010s.

Who the Bella Twins Are

  • The Bella Twins are a wrestling tag team made up of twin sisters Brianna “Brie” Garcia and Stephanie “Nikki” Garcia, known in WWE as Brie and Nikki Bella.
  • They first signed with WWE in 2007 and debuted on the main roster in 2008, quickly becoming regulars on SmackDown and later Raw.

Wrestling careers in WWE

  • Both sisters held the WWE Divas Championship: Brie once, and Nikki twice, with Nikki’s second reign (301 days) being the longest in the title’s history before it was retired.
  • Their “twin magic” gimmick—secretly switching places in matches to gain an advantage—helped them stand out early in their careers and became a signature part of their act.

Beyond the ring and TV fame

  • The twins gained mainstream visibility through reality shows like Total Divas and their own spin‑off Total Bellas , which followed their personal lives, relationships, and careers.
  • Outside wrestling, they have worked as models, TV hosts, and businesswomen, building brands in areas like wine, clothing, and lifestyle content.

Hall of Fame and name change

  • The Bella Twins were inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame (class of 2020, ceremony held in 2021), cementing their status as influential figures in WWE’s women’s division.
  • In recent years they began using their real surname “Garcia” more publicly and are now often referred to as Nikki and Brie Garcia, especially in projects outside WWE.

Recent and trending context

  • After stepping back from full‑time wrestling, the sisters have focused on media work, hosting, and their business ventures, while occasionally making special WWE appearances or being discussed in fan forums.
  • Online discussions in recent years often debate their in‑ring legacy—some fans see them as pioneers of visibility for women in WWE, while others argue their success was more about star power and branding than pure wrestling skill.

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