TikTok video showing various ancient sculptures of conjoined twins. “We have always been around.”They were responding to news of Abby’s marriage to nurse and United States Army veteran Josh Bowling, which took place in 2021.
The couple only revealed about the ceremony in 2023 when posting photos on their TikTok account, @abbyandbrittanyhensel.Renewed attention was focused on the twins, and Bowling, when a clip from one of their wedding guests, Heidi Bowling, resurfaced on Facebook showing an intimate moment from the nuptials.
In the video, the couple danced and kissed at the wedding reception, at which Abby and her sister wore an all-white, sleeveless bridal gown and Bowling wore a grey suit.Bowling is staring into Abby’s eyes while Brittany supports her.Abby and Brittany, who live in Minnesota, have largely stayed under the radar since their eight-episode 2012 TLC reality show “Abby & Brittany” tracked their everyday lives as they wrapped up college and entered into adulthood.They first came to the public’s attention in 1996 when they appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” and were also the subject of a 2007 documentary “Extraordinary People: The Twins Who Share a Body.”They were born as dicephalus conjoined twins, a rare condition when two heads are on a single body with one genital system.Brittany controls the left limbs while Abby controls the right.
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