Conjoined twins hit out at the ‘haters’ in new post after revealing Abby Hensel got married

    Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have responded to remarks on social media following the viral attention garnered by Abby’s wedding in 2021.

    Recently, the American twins, who have been conjoined since birth, gained attention in the media after images from Abby’s wedding to US Army veteran Josh Bowling were released to the public.

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    Their journey to fame began with their debut appearance on an episode of The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996, when they were merely six years old. Their celebrity status flourished further when they secured their own reality TV series on TLC called “Abby & Brittany.” The show delved into their lives, documenting their experiences with education, travel across the US and Europe, and the complexities of relationships while living as conjoined twins.

    Demonstrating a steadfast attitude, the twins have consistently found ways to adapt to their conjoined condition, embracing life to the fullest. This resilience was evident on Abby and Josh’s significant day in 2021.

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    Following the public sharing of videos from the wedding, which circulated widely, including on platforms like Today, the twins found themselves bombarded with inquiries. People were curious about various aspects, ranging from the legal intricacies of marriage as conjoined twins to the mechanics of their intimate life.

    The twins responded assertively by posting three TikTok videos, addressing the array of questions and comments that flooded social media platforms.

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