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Conjoined Twin Abby Hensel Marries Josh Bowling: Couple Reveals Wedding Photos After Secret Marriage in 2021

The couple got engaged back in 2021.

Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, who documented their lives on the TLC reality show, have gone from a duo to a trio. Abby, a left-sided twin, married Josh Bowling, a nurse and US Army veteran.

About it writes Today.

True, the couple got engaged back in 2021, but kept their marriage a secret from the public. Now the sisters showed photos from the ceremony on their social networks.

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In the 20-second clip posted on Facebook, the couple dances and kisses at a wedding reception. Abby and her sister wore a sleeveless white dress with a lace-up back, while Bowling wore a gray suit.

Bowling looks into the bride’s eyes as Brittany supports her sister.

Abby and Brittany, 34, have been living a private life since the eight-episode show Abby & Brittany aired in 2012. But it was a happy life for them in Minnesota, where they were born and raised.

The sisters are fifth-grade teachers in their home state.

The duo first appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996, talking about their lives. They were born as dicephalic twins, a rare condition of having two heads in one body with one reproductive system, two, three or four arms, two hearts and two legs.

Sisters share a common bloodstream and all organs below the waist. Abby controls the right arm and leg, while Brittany controls the left.

Abby and Brittany with Josh / Photo: Joshua Bowling/Facebook

When Abby and Brittany were born in 1990, their parents, Patty and Mike, refused separation surgery because doctors said there was little chance the girls would survive the surgery.

Even though they struggle with the challenges of life as conjoined twins, that hasn’t stopped them from achieving their goals, such as passing the driver’s license test at age 16, graduating from college, traveling to Europe, and becoming teachers.

Abby and Brittany with Josh / Photo: Joshua Bowling/Facebook

They have not yet announced whether they plan to expand their family. However, in the 2003 documentary Connected for Life, Abby and Brittany discussed the possibility of raising children someday.

“Yeah, we’re going to be moms,” Brittany said. “We haven’t thought about what it’s like to be mothers yet. But we’re only 16 – we don’t need to think about that now.”

Let us remind you that How do the world’s oldest conjoined twins live?. Laurie and George exceeded all doctors’ expectations.

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