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Troye Sivan’s younger brother scours his wardrobe & now all of Gay Twitter™ is asking the same question

Troye Sivan‘s brother: good genes, close access to Ariana Grande, and most importantly, a killer wardrobe.Tyde Levi –– the “Rush” singer’s younger sibling –– revealed as much in a recent TikTok where he rummaged through his closet for a GRWM video. “Troye, I love you but the best part of you going away is I get your wardrobe,” he explained.Subscribe to our newsletter for your front-row seat to all things entertainment with a sprinkle of everything else queer.troye sivan’s brother stealing his clothes while he’s away on tour ? pic.twitter.com/X3JUL40skmThe 24-year-old gave us a peek into the kind of clothes his older bro keeps back at home, including, as he showed off, “[the] staple Troye Sivan sweater and I feel like I shouldn’t wear it.” (Tyde did, in fact, wear it.

LOL.)He also delved into how the two siblings’ typical styles differ: “Troye kind of wears baggier stuff, I like to wear little slim, tight numbers,” he explained. We’re just surprised he didn’t borrow a harness.Although Sivan hasn’t spoken much about his siblings in the reason years, the resemblance is uncanny, down to the Aussie accents and mullet-like hairdo.

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