Da Vinki Twins Stolen Content Allegations
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Da Vinki Twins Stolen Content Allegations
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Overview
The Da Vinki Twins Stolen Content Allegations refer to accusations that the Voros Twins, also known as the Da Vinki Twins, have been stealing content, such as jokes, from content creator Marie Pax since 2022. Pax posted a video making the accusation against the twins in late November 2025, sharing examples of the allegedly stolen content and screenshots of DMs with the twins captured over the years, in which she asks them to remove the content and apologize. The allegations spread online that month, inspiring mixed reactions, with some taking them seriously and others suggesting that it wasn't a big deal or that they expected something far worse upon hearing about it. The twins responded on November 25th, apologizing for stealing content, inviting others to steal their content and scolding Paxi for supporting a comment saying that the only fitting punishment for the twins is death.
Background
On November 23rd, 2025, Instagram[1] user Marie Pax (@mariepaxi) posted a video accusing the Voros Twins of stealing her content, garnering over 198,000 likes in two days.
In the video, Pax begins by showing DMs of the twins apologizing to her in the past for stealing content, claiming they only stop for a while before starting again. The first stolen content example she shows is a comedy video about buying a "dark orb of despair," comparing her video to theirs. The comparison shows that the twins took an actual scene from her video and edited it into their own video, rather than simply recreating the video. She then shows two more examples, including a comedy sketch about an AI deepfake and a life hack about seeing the Mona Lisa without having to wait in line.
She acknowledges that a part of TikTok is "riffing" on other people's videos, but says their videos are too close to her own and that they've never credited her. She also points out that the Voros Twins post a lot of anti-AI content and that stealing content makes their anti-AI claims seem illegitimate.
Pax posted the video to TikTok[2] the next day, garnering over 550,000 views in a day.
@marie.pax enough is enough!!!
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Voros Twins' Response
On November 25th, 2025, the Voros Twins responded to the claims of stealing Pax's content via a post on Instagram,[6] garnering over 17,600 likes in about an hour. In the post they share a screenshot of Pax liking and responding "LOL" to a comment that reads, "Death is the only fitting punishment." The twins response reads:
We apologize for taking your video idea. Having said that supporting a comment wishing death on us or anyone is not okay @mariepaxi. People take our ideas and copy us all the time it's all in fun to make people laugh smile and be entertained! We will credit appropriately if needed moving forward! Thanks to everyone that supports our silly lil videos.
Online Reactions
The allegations surrounding the Voros Twins in late November 2025 inspired numerous reactions online as they spread.
On November 24th, 2025, TikToker[3] @munchy_monk posted a comedy video about the Voros Twins stealing content, garnering over 350,000 views in a day.
@munchy_monk @vorostwins Da stop stealing @Marie Pax videos #theft #davinki #notcool #stopit #munchymonk ♬ If you use this sound you have good luck – Ilove _mango
That same day, X[4] / Twitter user @sen_svss posted a reaction image of a cat crying in front of some food, captioned, "FINDING OUT THE DA VINKI TWINS ARE PROBLEMATIC MEDIA," garnering over 71,000 likes and 3,200 reposts in a day.
Later on November 24th, 2025, X[5] user @STR1KETHESUN quoted the post with a Greentext-style response suggesting that stealing content isn't that serious of a controversy, garnering over 42,000 likes in a day.
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