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Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have broken their silence after news emerged that one of them is now married.
'The internet is extra LOUD today,' the twins, 34, said on their joint TikTok account on Thursday after the world learned that Abby had married nurse and army veteran Josh Bowling, 33, in 2021. They didn't share any images online until last year.
Abby and Brittany shared images of ancient sculptures depicting conjoined twins and added: 'We have always been around.'
The famous twins also posted another TikTok showing a photo with Josh and wrote: 'This is a message to all the haters out there.
'If you don't like what I do, but watch everything I'm doing, you're still a fan.'
Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have broken their silence after news emerged that one of them is now married, which the called a message 'to the haters out there'
Abby and Brittany also shared images of ancient sculptures depicting conjoined twins and added: 'We have always been around'
Here is Abby (pictured left) as she stuns in a white floor-length gown on her wedding day
Abby and her sister Brittany, one of only a few sets of dicephalus twins in history to survive infancy, rose to fame on their eponymous TLC show which chronicled their major life events, including their high school graduation and job hunting.
On TikTok account @abbyandbrittanyhensel, a clip was recently posted showing off Abby's wedding day - and a Facebook account titled Britt And Abby also featured a picture of the happy couple.
The pair share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared
For the ceremony, which records revealed took place back in 2021, the twins sported a sleeveless wedding dress with lace trim detailing while the groom wore a grey suit.
A video thought to have been captured by one of their guests and shared on social media showed the twins and the groom enjoying a dance during the big day.
Another showed Josh's daughter sporting a floral bridesmaid's dress and walking down the aisle, holding a sign that read: 'Daddy... Here Comes Your Bride'.
It's likely the father-of-one, who works with hospice patients, and the twins live with one another, with Josh's Facebook page showing the family - including his young daughter - enjoying hikes in nature, ice cream and dressing up for Halloween.
The pair share a single body, and from the waist down, all their organs, including the intestine, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared.
In a documentary filmed when the girls were teenagers, their mother said they were keen to have children of their own one day, explaining: 'That is probably something that could work because those organs do work for them.'
In another interview, Brittany reiterated their desire to have families of their own, saying: 'The whole world doesn't need to know who we are seeing, what we are doing and when we are going to do it. But believe me, we are totally different people.'
Abby (pictured right) dancing with her groom at her wedding day, while wearing a stunning white lace dress
Abby and her sister Brittany (pictured in their childhood), one of only a few sets of dicephalus twins in history to survive infancy, rose to fame on their eponymous TLC show which chronicled their major life events, including their high school graduation and job hunting
Abby (pictured left) and Brittany appearing on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996
They have always shut down speculation about their private life and a decade ago, they dismissed a rumor that Brittany was engaged as a 'dumb joke', but even as teenagers they spoke about wanting to have children.
'People have been curious about us since we were born, for obvious reasons,' the twins said in the first episode of their eight-part series, according to ABC News. 'But our parents never let us use that as an excuse. We were raised to believe we could do anything we wanted to do.'
In a 2001 interview with Time, the twins' father Mike said his daughters had already then asked about finding husbands one day.
Knowing that other conjoined twins have married, he explained, why not? 'They're good-looking girls. They're witty. They've got everything going for them, except they're together,' he added.
The twins, who have their own birth certificates and passports, were raised Christian by their parents, a nurse and a carpenter.
Abby and Brittany are now both fifth grade math teachers at an elementary school in New Brighton, Minnesota, where they were born and raised.
There is only one of set of twins living in the world with the same condition - brothers Ayşe and Sema Tanrıkulu who were born in Turkey in 2000.