Lynda Topp has been singing and entertaining with her sister for decades, touring live music and comedy performances as well as TV and film.
[1] On 14 May 1958, Jean Topp gave birth to twin sisters Lynda and Jools in Huntly, New Zealand.
[2] Lynda and Jools started singing together for other people when they were five years old, when they were nine their brother bought them a guitar from money he had saved up.
[3][4] After leaving Huntly College in 1976, Jools and Lynda Topp joined the New Zealand Territorial Force and were posted at the Burnham Military Camp near Christchurch for six weeks.
[8] Lynda has done many things in addition to being an entertainer, including running a café with her partner Donna in Methven, Canterbury.
[13] On the birth of a new generation with Lynda being a grandparent and Jools being a grand aunt they admitted they didn't expect it when they were younger because as they said: "We're all gay", referring also to their brother.
[9] Both Lynda and Jools Topp use their celebrity status with humour to inform people of issues such as feminism, Māori land rights, homosexual law reform and nuclear free and have been recognised by the LGBT community as being inspirational.
And today, I feel more romantic and more in love than I've ever felt in my life.In March 2022 Lynda and Jools revealed that they had both been diagnosed with breast cancer in 2021.