Louis Tomlinson’s 21-year-old twin sisters, Phoebe and Daisy Tomlinson, have pushed back against claims that their famous brother bankrolls their lifestyle.
Appearing on their podcast Tea With The Twins, the sisters called the assumption that the One Direction band member bought them houses and cars “absolutely false.”
The twins are the daughters of Louis’s late mother Johannah Poulston.

“This is probably the most common assumption not just not the mortgage thing but the money thing around our brother,” Daisy began.
“And I’m very delighted to set this straight that we get no financial benefit personally from our brother, in terms of, like, day-to-day life, cars, houses, anything like that.”
Daisy continued: “Even, like, emergency circumstances he’d be so generous. Everything we own we have bought for ourselves. 100%.”

The twins acknowledged Louis can be generous with gifts at birthdays, Christmas or in emergencies but does not cover their day-to-day costs.
Both Phoebe and Daisy stressed that everything they own they earned themselves, including their first cars and homes.
“Our first car we bought ourselves,” Phoebe added. “Houses obviously, no help.
“So yeah that is completely false. But very easily assumed – a lot of people say that.”

The pair have built substantial followings of their own (they each have around 1.1 million Instagram followers) and earn money through influencer deals and brand partnerships with companies like Boux Avenue and Boohoo.
The twins also rose to prominence partly through their family connection, having appeared in Louis’s 2023 documentary All of Those Voices.
Some critics argue their fame is linked to their brother’s profile, a point echoed in social-media debates after their podcast comments were shared online.
Nonetheless, Phoebe and Daisy say their careers and financial independence are the result of their own work.