And the husband makes three.
The 34-year-old’s twins Abby and Brittany Hensel and Abby’s husband Joshua Bowling are smiling cheek-to-cheek in their new Facebook profile picture.
happy trio, who United as one During Abby and Bowling’s 2021 wedding, he is seen saying “cheese” to a rare selfie while enjoying a fall night outside.
Abby said, “I do” — a joyous occasion where Brittany wore white, but the sight of the now-single sisters, who were once TLC reality stars, has become hard to come by years of having a series bearing their names. Was not listed as a witness,
Footage of the top-secret ceremony held at the Jerome Event Center in Minnesota went viral this spring, sparking a wave of hate from TikTok trolls.
Cybercriminals questioned how the unconventional pair would work as a threesome due to Abby and Brittany sharing sexual organs.
“This is a message to all the haters out there,” the twins wrote in an online post in March. “If you don’t like what I do, but look at what I’m doing, you’re still a fan.”
And the pair, who have racked up over 30 million views on viral videos of their everyday life, are no strangers to treating fans — both good eggs and bad apples.
Abby and Brittany, dicephalic conjoined twins, made their grand debut on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1996. The pair each have their own head, but share a torso, limbs, and a bloodstream.
Brittany has control of her left arm and leg, while Abby has control of her right side.
The siblings side by side began an eight-episode series with TLC in the summer of 2012, which ended after only one season.
But in the years since the show’s cancellation, Hensel’s has maintained a sporadic presence on social media.
And now, thanks to Army veteran-turned-nurse Bowling, their latest family photo is making the internet buzz.
But it’s unlikely that fourth- and fifth-grade elementary school teachers Abby and Brittany, always private, will make a public fuss amid the frenzy.