Conjoined Hensel twins answer to one of their most asked questions as Abby gets married

Abby and Brittany Hensel, the world-renowned conjoined twins, recently celebrated a monumental personal milestone as Abby got married to her beloved, Josh Bowling. This event had been a curiosity among their fans, especially since the twins have been sharing their lives publicly since their appearance on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996.

Their wedding, which took place in 2021, was a private affair, far from the public eyes they were so accustomed to. This decision to keep their special day intimate didn’t stop them from teasing fans with glimpses of the celebration, which they shared on TikTok recently.

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The post included heartwarming photos from their wedding day, set to the tune of Taylor Swift’s ‘But Daddy I Love Him’. The images showed Abby and Brittany, beautifully dressed, alongside Josh, a veteran of the United States Army. Abby and Josh married in 2021. (TikTok//@abbyandbrittanyhensel)

The caption simply read “Forever,” sparking a wave of congratulations and well-wishes from viewers. Despite the joy, there were also whispers and wonder about the complexities of their unique union, particularly what it might mean if Brittany decides to marry.

These types of inquiries aren’t new to Abby and Brittany. Throughout their lives, they have navigated questions about potential future scenarios, including the prospect of motherhood. Their mother, Patty, has clarified in the past that physically, having children could be a possibility for them as “those organs do work for them.”

“Yeah, we’re going to be moms,” Brittany confidently stated in a past interview when they were just teenagers. She admitted they hadn’t ironed out the specifics yet adding, “We haven’t thought about how being moms is going to work yet. But we’re just 16 — we don’t need to think about that right now.”

Now, as adults, Abby and Brittany live with Abby’s husband Josh in Minnesota, not far from where they grew up. The twins, who share organs below the waist and control opposite sides of their conjoined body, have pursued careers in teaching. Their story continues to inspire and intrigue people around the world, touching on themes of love, independence, and unity.