World-famous conjoined twins spark pregnancy rumours with video

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World-famous conjoined twins spark pregnancy rumours with video
Author: mirrornews@mirror.co.uk (Joel Leaver)
Published: Dec, 31 2024 12:10

Conjoined twins Abby Hensel and Brittany Hensel have sparked speculation of a pregnancy with a new video. The siblings, 34, took to TikTok last month with an uncaptioned video that featured a series of seemingly fake "breaking" news headlines that referenced them. One of the headlines, which was showcased at the end of the video, read: "Married & baby on the way." Another in the video uploaded just weeks ago read: "Shocking tragedy" Whilst one headline read: "What if one dies?".

The post, which has continued to attract attention this week, prompted messages of congratulations from some viewers, despite the siblings not confirming a potential pregnancy. One wrote: "Congratulations! Such a blessing to be a mommy. Wishing you both a safe & healthy pregnancy & delivery.".

Another fan commented: "Awe Congrats Mom and Dad and Auntie!" Someone else wrote: "Congratulations on being pregnant. You will make great moms." Sharing their thoughts, another viewer said: "So happy for you all!". One person reacted: "Ladies, I'd be truly happy for you if you were to become parents. No matter the cards you are dealt, you can live the life that YOU choose. Do not worry about anyone else's opinion! Be happy.".

Abby and Brittany have however not confirmed a potential pregnancy. Their post on the platform last month did not feature a caption, though the video was accompanied by Sia's empowerment song Unstoppable, which may have been used as a way of hitting out at the headlines.

The twins have since posted other videos, including one about their anatomy. It stated that Abby controls their right arm and leg, whilst Brittany controls the left side of their body. A narrator on the video added that although they have a number of their own organs each, the twins also share some organs, including one liver and one set of reproductive organs.

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