Conjoined Twins Abby and Brittany Hensel Share Video of Wedding Dance with Abby's Husband Josh Bowling
The sisters also posted another TikTok video on Thursday, June 13 with a pointed message to their followers
Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel are sharing another sweet moment from Abby’s wedding!
On Thursday, June 13, the sisters, 34, posted a video on TikTok of themselves in a wedding dress as they danced with Abby’s husband, nurse and United States Army veteran Josh Bowling — whom she tied the knot with in 2021, though news of the nuptials was not made public until March of 2024, when Today reported the wedding had taken place, citing records obtained.
The clip showed Abby and Brittany with their arms around Bowling’s neck and his hands resting on their waist as they swayed from side to side on what appeared to a dance floor — which had lights set up around the edge of the room to illuminate them.
Although the former TLC reality stars didn't add a caption to the post, the romantic moment was soundtracked by a remix of Adele’s track “Rolling in the Deep.”
As well as the wedding clip, the twins also had a message for their followers on June 13. An earlier TikTok video they posted the same day showed various clips of the twins together — including in a grocery store and applying makeup — and was captioned with the message: "We know you think you know us🖤❤️🔥 #sisterhoodgoals #abbyandbrittanyhensel #happy."
Soundtracked by Justine Skye's track "Collide," the lyrics "I know you think that you know me/But you ain't even see my dark side/This is for you only/So baby do me right, do me right" played over the compilation video.
The latest glimpse at Abby and Bowling's wedding comes after the twins shared more from the special day back in May.
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On May 4, the sisters posted a compilation clip on TikToK that featured sweet snaps from the wedding, including a shot of Abby and Brittany in their wedding dress with Bowling in a gray suit and a young flower girl standing in front of them. Other pics showed Abby and Brittany posing with Bowling in front of a display of candles and foliages and the trio posing together happily.
The post was captioned “#Forever” and soundtracked by Taylor Swift’s song “But Daddy I Love Him” from her new album The Tortured Poets Department.
The sisters again had a message for their followers in another of their May 4 clips. One TikTok video they posted showed various shots of Abby and Brittany out together as a male voiceover could be heard saying: "To everyone who watches my life and gossips about it, don't give up. Season two is about to come out."
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A third TikTok video the same day also used the title track from Swift's "The Tortured Poets Department," played over a clip of the twins walking through a store and was captioned, "#Sisterhoodgoals. "
Abby and Brittany — who are dicephalic conjoined twins, meaning they share the same bloodstream and same organs below the waist, with Brittany controlling their left arm and leg and Abby controlling the right — initially gained fame after they appeared on The Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996 and made an appearance on the cover of LIFE.
The sisters then starred in their own TLC reality show, Abby & Brittany, and are now fifth-grade teachers in their hometown of Minnesota, per Today.
Ahead of their recent social media posts, the twins were photographed out and about in Minnesota in April, with the pics giving fans a glimpse at Abby's diamond wedding ring.
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