Rosie and Mollie Kmita are former professional footballers and sports broadcasters from London. They have played for clubs such as West Ham, Tottenham Hotspur, and Brighton & Hove Albion, competing at the highest level of women's football before recently deciding to pursue separate paths on the pitch. In 2019, Rosie made history as the first woman of Asian heritage to sign a professional contract.
The twins host the Barclays Women’s Championship Show on Sky Sports and the award-winning Sky Sports show, ‘The Dub’, in partnership with Snapchat. In 2023, they joined Sky’s Soccer AM and made regular appearances on BBC One's MOTDx and The Football Show on Sky Sports News.
Mollie and Rosie founded The Powerhouse Project, which aims to empower the next generation of female leaders in football. They focus on creating opportunities that educate and enable their community to become leaders, equipping them with the tools to make a positive impact.
Their recent brand partnerships include Google Pixel, Snapchat, SoccerX, FIFA, Pepsi, Nike, and Expedia. They stated, "We started The Powerhouse Project to inspire and empower women and girls to get involved in sport. We have been involved in sport as players, coaches, broadcasters, and business owners, and we want to show the next generation that anything is possible. We aim to create a community of Powerhouses who will change the face of sport."