My husband made three.
A new Facebook profile photo of conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, 34, and Abby’s husband Joshua Bowling Medium smile.
The happy trio bonded over Abby and Pauline’s 2021 wedding, snapping a rare “cheese” selfie as they enjoyed the fall evening outdoors.
Brittany is wearing white but is not listed as single The sisters, who were once stars of the TLC reality show, have been missing out since Abby said “I do.” “Since then, it has been difficult to see the sisters who are no longer single. witness.
Video of the highly secretive ceremony held at the Jerome Events Center in Minnesota went viral this spring, sparking hate from TikTok trolls.
Since Abby and Brittany share sex organs, internet savages questioned how the unconventional couple could function as a threesome.
“This is a message to all the haters,” the twins wrote in an online post in March. “If you don’t like what I do, but watch everything I do, you’re still a fan.”
The duo, whose videos of their daily lives have been viewed more than 30 million times, are no strangers to dealing with their fans – both good eggs and bad apples.
Abby and Brittany are conjoined twins who debuted on “The Oprah Show” in 1996. Each has its own head, but shares a torso, organs, and the same blood.
Brittany controlled their left arm and leg, while Abby controlled the right side.
The side-by-side siblings teamed up with TLC to create an eight-episode series in the summer of 2012, which ended after just one season.
But in the years since the show’s cancellation, the Hensels have remained sporadicly active on social media.
Now, thanks to veteran-turned-nurse Pauling, their latest family photos are setting the internet abuzz.
But Abby and Brittany, usually private fourth- and fifth-grade elementary school teachers, are unlikely to make a public fuss over the craze.