Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel are sharing more footage from Abby’s 2021 wedding to United States Army veteran Josh Bowling. The siblings posted a video of the wedding dance via TikTok on Thursday.
The clip showed Abby and Brittany with their arms around Bowling’s neck as they swayed together on the dance floor. They paired the footage with Adele’s 2011 hit “Rolling in the Deep.”
In a separate video, the siblings posted a montage from the special day, which included a note possibly directed at critics.
“We know you think you know us🖤❤️🔥,” the caption read. “#sisterhoodgoals #abbyandbrittanyhensel #happy.”
They used Justine Skye’s 2014 song “Collide” in the background, with lyrics that read: “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.”
Abby and Bowling’s 2021 union at the Jerome Event Center in Delano, Minnesota, didn’t become known to the public until Today obtained public records in March 2024.
Abby did not list Brittany as a witness to her marriage. The couple listed her other sister Morgan Hensel and a person named Cosmo Naut as the witnesses.
That same month, they slammed critics when they received unkind messages about the nuptials. “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,” they wrote via TikTok.
Abby and Brittany, 34, are dicephalic conjoined twins. They have two heads side by side on one torso, sharing the same organs below the waist as well as the same bloodstream. While Brittany has control of their left arm and leg, Abby has control of the right side.
The sisters first appeared on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1996 and went on to star on their own TLC series, titled “Abby & Brittany.”