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Conjoined twins Brittany and Abby Hensel spotted in new photo with husband Josh Bowling for first time since wedding

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Published 11:44 28 Oct 2024 GMT

Conjoined twins Brittany and Abby Hensel spotted in new photo with husband Josh Bowling for first time since wedding

The conjoined twins share the same bloodstream and organs below the waist

Mia Williams

Mia Williams

Conjoined sisters Abby and Brittany have been spotted in a rare photo with Abby's husband.

The twins, 34, appeared in a rare snap with Josh Bowling, who tied the knot with Abby in 2021.

Despite being three years into the marriage, it was only in March 2024 when knowledge of their wedding became public.

Following the news, interest peaked in the Abby & Brittany stars, who have now started to share small snippets of their life - including moments from their wedding.

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Bowling's latest Facebook profile picture is the most recent snap of the three, who can be seen wrapped up in jumpers.

The most recent snap of the three. (Facebook/Joshua Bowling)
The most recent snap of the three. (Facebook/Joshua Bowling)

On the same day, Abby and Brittany shared a TikTok captioned: "We know you think you know us."

They shared more clips in May including snapshots of the wedding.

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The twins can be seen wearing a bridal gown, posing with Bowling and one of the flower girls.

As well, they shared a sweet video of their first dance.

The twins swayed from side to side with their arms around his neck, and his arms around their waist.

Responding to hate on their videos, the sisters posted saying: "The internet is extra LOUD today.

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"We have always been around.”

Despite reigniting their fame slightly with the occasional TikTok, for the most part, the sisters live a reasonably private life.

They live in Minnesota, where they teach fifth grade students.

A snap from their wedding day. (TikTok/@abbyandbrittanyhensel)
A snap from their wedding day. (TikTok/@abbyandbrittanyhensel)

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Abby's husband Bowling works as a registered nurse.

Of course, people are fascinated by the practicalities of their relationship, given that the twins share the same bloodstream and organs below the waist.

Each of the sisters control half of their body, meaning that Abby controls their right arm and right leg, whilst Brittany controls the left equivalent.

They first became known after an appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996.

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Following this, they went on to star in their own TLC reality show, Abby & Brittany.

The synopsis for the show reads: "Take a look at the lives of 22-year-old conjoined twins Abigail and Brittany Hensel, their graduation from Bethel University, subsequent hunt for a job, and journeys throughout Europe."

It ran for one season in 2012, but didn't end for any particular reason.

Instead, the twins decided that a life away from the spotlight suited them better.

Featured Image Credit: Facebook/Joshua BowlingTikTok/@abbyandbrittanyhensel

Topics: Celebrity, Reality TV, True Life, TikTok, Sex and Relationships

Mia Williams
Mia Williams

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