Ethan and Grayson Dolan cover themselves in mud to help avoid sunburns in the second part of their latest survival challenge.
The twins attempted to survive 48 hours in the Australian wild, but had to end the challenge after 32 hours.
In the second part, Ethan and Grayson had trouble finding food since they are vegan and couldn’t get any wildlife, and even went through some quick sand.
After uploading the second part of their series, the guys took to Twitter to help spread awareness for the awful wild fires that are taking place in the country.
“Filming these past two vids in Australia was always a dream of mine. Australia really feels like my second home and has an extremely special place in my heart. I am so grateful that I was about to live out that dream. ♥ï¸,” Graysonwrote. “It is so awful to see the damage being done to the country and wildlife caused by these terrible wildfires 😢 Praying for rain and for all of the firefighters risking their lives in Australia right now. Please help spread awareness. Sending love. ♥︔
“Australia is in my thoughts right now. I just want everyone to be safe. Aus is like a second home to me I have so many great friends there. The most beautiful nature I’ve ever seen as well,” Ethan shared on his account. “Praying for the wildlife, those who live there & the courageous people fighting the fires.”
Grayson and Ethan Dolan are looking back on 2019 and are in agreement – it was just crazy!
The twin creator brothers shared their thoughts on Twitter on New Year’s Eve about what 2019 had taught them.
“This decade was full of stuff I NEVER expected to happen,” Ethan wrote. “Some good some bad. So many surprises.”
He continues, “Isn’t it CRAZY how we have no clue at all about what’s going to happen in this next decade but it’s still just gonna happen. Wishing for many pleasant surprises for all of youâ¤ï¸.”
This decade was full of stuff I NEVER expected to happen. Some good some bad. So many surprises. Isn’t it CRAZY how we have no clue at all about what’s going to happen in this next decade but it’s still just gonna happen. Wishing for many pleasant surprises for all of youâ¤ï¸
“SANTA CAME! 🎅🎄 what was your favorite thing you gifted this year?” Grayson captioned the post of himself wearing a “Son of a Nutcracker” shirt while Ethan rocked a “Ho” to the third power shirt.
The Dolan Twins just started a new survival series!
The guys – Ethan and Grayson – headed into the Australian wild with no food, water, or even shoes. All they had were a couple of supplies, the clothes they were wearing, and an Australian survival expert.
“This series is insane and I’m proud of myself for somehow managing to be a part of it,” Ethan teased on Twitter over the weekend, adding, “not chill to film AT ALL.”
“It is by far one of the most intense and exciting things that we’ve ever filmed,” Graysonshared a few days before.
“I still can’t believe we did this and are also still alive,” he added. “Thumbs up for our camera guys bc they have to do everything we do.”
It’s December and that means Movember, we mean, November, is officially over and the beards that many men have been growing out are going to be leaving.
Grayson and Ethan Dolan were two guys who tried out the movement, and showed off how their beards looked before the new month arrived.
“It’s December 1st and those 2 patches still haven’t grown in… the beard as been fun tho I guess,” Grayson captioned, snapping a mirror selfie with his twin.
If you didn’t know, Movember was established to raise awareness of men’s health issues, such as Anxiety, prostate cancer, testicular cancer, and men’s suicide.
You may have noticed that after the Dolan Twins uploaded their last video with Shane Dawson, they disappeared from the internet for a week, and there’s a reason!
Ethan and Grayson Dolan took a week off from using their phones right after they uploaded their video, living completely off the grid and out of touch with their devices.
While on their break, the twins took a trip to Hawaii and enjoyed their time without having to be stressed or worried about any numbers or social media. On their trip, they took disposable cameras and film rolls for their film camera to be able to document their trip and have keepsake memories.
“I feel so cleansed. I went a week without my phone and I never thought that I’d be able to do that,” Ethan said.
“This was so refreshing. It was literally drinking a cold cup of water, but for my soul,” Grayson added.
After they got their phones back, Ethan and Grayson were blown away by the views and support they received on their last video.