We consider a twin Higgs scenario where the Z2 twin symmetry is broken
spontaneously, not explicitly. This scenario provides an interesting
interpretation of the Higgs metastability in the standard model; the SU(4)
breaking scale f is determined by the scale where the Higgs self quartic
coupling flips its sign. However, for the misalignment of nonzero vacuum
expectation values of the twin Higgs fields, parameter tuning of O(mh2/f2) is required like explicit twin symmetry breaking scenarios. For
the minimal model with the exact twin symmetry, f is O(1010
GeV), so the model is very unnatural. We point out that the tuning can be
significantly reduced (f≳2.7 TeV) if there are twin vector-like
leptons with large Yukawa coupling to twin Higgs fields.Comment: 8 pages, 6 figures; published versio