Yeah, well, in the beginning, our mom and dad had one philosophy. We couldn't just sit inside and play video games.
— Drew Scott
For me, 40 is the new 18, because I still act like a big kid.
If you're afraid to do something then you're probably never going to achieve it.
I think that's the main thing - when people watch TV and they can see that you're truly passionate about what you do, they can see it. They know it. And that's what they're drawn to.
I did, like, two drop-in hip-hop dance classes when I was, like, 20, so I am no dance expert but I always love a challenge.
I'm a quarter of an inch taller than Jonathan at 6-foot-4 1/2.
At my house, I can operate pretty much everything from my phone. I can be anywhere in the world and adjust the temperature, check my security cameras and talk to people in the house. I can even turn on the TVs.
There is never one defined right or wrong brother. We each have our individual truths. But together we're the better truth.
We come from a live background of sketch improv and standup.
What I've learned is, there's not just one way to achieve a goal. There can be obstacles along the way and it's how you learn from that that will really make you a success.
One of my favorite things to do is play guitar with my dad, who taught me.
I'm a health nut who likes to work out every day, but I am powerless when it comes to Yorkshire pudding, pizza and ice cream.
I only get home two or three weeks a year. I'm always on the road filming.
I don't go to casinos to gamble.
I did sit on Jonathan's head in the womb for nine months.
A lot of the country doesn't even know what Vegas is about. They think it's just the place you go for bachelor parties or casinos. There's so much more to the city and so many amazing neighborhoods, so to be able to showcase that is really cool.
I wanted to be an actor as a kid, and a lot of people would tell you to be realistic, but from a young age, our parents really realized that Jonathan and I were so driven.
But it's funny growing up, because everyone treats you - as twins growing up, everyone treats you like you're one person a lot of times, which can be frustrating. But then I think we embraced that when we were young.
Jonathan and I love flipping homes. We've been renovating and flipping houses since the '90s.
I don't want to see Jonathan lose at anything. And that's why together we're actually stronger as a team.
We're identical twins. We've done mostly everything together our entire lives. We own our companies together. As kids we were doing the same jobs.
If I want to wear a gold leotard, I'll do it.
I can't stand things being out of place.
Don't go and invest across the country somewhere that you don't know. Invest in a market that you know, because there are great areas in every city.
My philosophy is eat healthy. Your body is your temple.
We even have a music career. Our song ‘Hold On,' charted on Billboard. I mean, we don't have aspirations to tour with Justin Bieber but we have a lot of different interests and talents.
When you have a dream in mind and you want it so bad and you fail, it crushes you.
I can make a delicious lasagna.
We should have been born in the Caribbean. We like the heat.
I am an organization freak. I am such a freak that in my closet, shoes, belts, ties - everything is color-coded and organized that way. Not a shoelace is out of place.
Real estate funded our first creative endeavors as teenagers and we were doing what we do long before the show 'Property Brothers' was pitched.
We know that slow-motion renovations in tight jeans make for a great episode.
I don't believe in getting lucky, I never have - luck is actually being ready to take advantage of an opportunity when it arises because you have the skill set you need and the drive and determination to do it.
For me, just getting to experience something new all the time is what's most exciting for me.
I went by Andy when I was younger.
If you get out there and push and you really work your brand like a business you will be successful.
I think one of the big things with Jonathan and me is that, you know, we love to compete, but it's not a matter of competition to knock each other down. It's a matter of pushing each other to do better. And we've always been like that our whole life.
We live and breathe Disney in our house.
I'm definitely looking forward to having kids.
When I want to quickly take a measurement, I use my Stanley Laser Distance Measurer. You just put it on the wall, and it shoots a laser and instantly tells you the exact distance to the other wall within a fraction of an inch.
So way back, Jonathan and I were - we were entertainers as kids. We were actors; we did theater, musicals; we ended up getting into commercials and some TV spots. Actually, one of our jobs, we were clowns.
Jon and I have a lot of drive. But really, the most glaring difference is I'm better looking.
Ecuador is stunning.
My true goal was to be an actor, was to be on TV. I wanted nothing more.
I love board games. You'll find me enjoying board-game nights rather than out at a bar.
I like modern efficiencies and functionality.
I might put a couple of quarters in a slot machine, but I don't know how to play roulette.
I love acting and directed. And Jonathan loved magic. Whatever we were passionate about, our parents supported us.
Jonathan and I are outspoken. If there's something that's bothering us we just say it, deal with it, and move on.
In my professional life, someone I really look up to is Kathleen Finch.