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Siamese twins Abby and Brittany Hensel share heartwarming new photos from fairytale wedding to Army veteran Josh Bowling

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Conjoined sisters Abby and Brittany Hensel showed off new photos from Abby’s fairytale wedding day to Army veteran Josh Bowling.

Abby, 34, kept it wedding with new husband Josh in 2021 private for years, but exciting new photos shared by the twins show them looking glamorous in a gorgeous wedding dress.

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The latest photos from Abby Hensel and Josh Bowling’s wedding have been revealed, including this smiling photo with Josh’s daughter IsabellaCredit: TikTok
The twins wore a traditional, flowing wedding dress for their wedding, while Josh looked dapper in a gray suit and orange tie

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The twins wore a traditional, flowing wedding dress for their wedding, while Josh looked dapper in a gray suit and orange tieCredit: Facebook/Heidi Bowling
A third photo was shared online showing the trio in matching blue outfits.

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A third photo was shared online showing the trio in matching blue outfits.Credit: TikTok
The twins posted photos from their big day before, including this loving embrace as they danced

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The twins posted photos from their big day before, including this loving embrace as they dancedCredit: Facebook/Heidi Bowling

The never-before-seen family photos were posted online along with a caption that read “forever.”

Posted on TikTok, the photo montage captures the happy atmosphere of wedding day with the first image showing the twins, Josh and her eight-year-old daughter Isabella, all smiling.

Abby and Brittany are in a traditional white wedding dress for stunning photos as Brittany holds a stunning bouquet of flowers.

Josh, wearing a gray suit with an orange tie, has his arm around his new wife while holding his daughter’s arm in love. Photograph.

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The second image is just the bride and groom as the glamorous trio stands in front of a floral wall with giant smiles on their faces.

The sounds of Taylor Swift “But Daddy I Love Him” ​​can be heard playing in the background of the image montage.

Two more photos are shown that appear to show the journey of Josh and Abby’s relationship.

First, a photo of the twins in a flowing pastel blue dress is shown while Josh wears a matching blue shirt, beige pants and navy blazer.

The elegant group photo is followed by a more casual look at Abby, Brittany and Josh.

Like many of the videos shared on social media, the comments were flooded with a mix of kind words from fans and some unnecessary comments from trolls.

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Many have questioned how the relationship works, despite the trio choosing to keep their lives to themselves most of the time.

A supportive viewer took to the comments to say: “To all those who have ‘doubts’, stop.

“Mind your own business. Wishing everyone nothing but love and happiness.”

Another wrote: “You are so blessed you seem happier than most people.

“I know God will bless you with a long, healthy, wonderful life.”

Last month, Abby posted more surprise wedding photos.

On a TikTok post seen by millions, Abby and Josh said they were “happy” and “in love.”

Josh can be seen hugging his wife before giving her a kiss in one of the photos.

Who are the Hensel twins?

Siamese twins Abby and Brittany bravely defied doctors’ concerns after they were born with a rare condition known as dicephalic parapagus in 1990.

Both women have their own heart, stomach and lungs, but share a single body from the waist down.

Abby controls the right side of her body, while Brittany controls the left side.

Mom Patty, a nurse, and dad Mike, a carpenter, had no idea they were having twins until the two girls were born.

Separating the babies would require extremely invasive and dangerous surgery, which the parents were not prepared to undertake.

They say they rejected the idea due to the high risk of further disabilities and the fact that they would both be wheelchair-bound with one arm and one leg.

The twins first came into the public eye when they were six years old, when they appeared on Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996.

On the program, they explained how they operate the world together, despite being permanently linked.

In their early teens, Abby and Brittany became the focus of a hit 2003 documentary called Joined For Life.

But with their young lives on display, the pair quickly encountered terrible and nasty online trolls who insulted and teased them about their appearance and disability.

This caused the Hensel twins to keep their adult lives a secret, including Abby’s wedding.

After attending college, the pair became fifth-grade math teachers at a school in New Brighton, Minnesota.

The unique but glorious wedding took place in 2021, but it wasn’t until April 2024 that the first photos began to emerge.

After the couple went public, they revealed the hateful comments they were subjected to in an online post.

Brittany and Josh 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.”

Unfortunately for the newlyweds, another public scandal came to light when Josh was sued for paternity by his ex-wife Annica.

According to court records, the couple married in 2010 before splitting in 2019, two years before Josh married Abby.

They currently share custody of their eight-year-old daughter Isabella.

Abby and Brittany Shared This Cute Bikini Photo Online Despite Online Trolls

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Abby and Brittany Shared This Cute Bikini Photo Online Despite Online TrollsCredit: Instagram
The wedding was kept private until 2024, when the twins finally shared the heartbreaking news

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The wedding was kept private until 2024, when the twins finally shared the heartbreaking newsCredit: Facebook/Heidi Bowling



This story originally appeared on The-sun.com read the full story

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