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They're the world's most famous conjoined twins.
Now, they've attracted fresh attention after sparking pregnancy rumours by sharing an unusual video on social media.
Abby and Brittany Hensel — who shot to fame after starring in a fly-on-the-wall reality TV series — shared a 30-second clip on TikTok that featured a series of 'breaking news' headlines. The final headline read: 'Married and baby on the way'.
The video, which was shared without a caption, left many fans questioning whether the twins were expecting, with others congratulating the pair.
'Congratulations, Mom, Dad, and Auntie! How amazing,' one wrote.
'Congratulations! Such a blessing to be a mommy. Wishing you both a safe & healthy pregnancy & delivery,' another said.
But it has also led many to speculate how, physically, the sisters could have a baby.
Like most conjoined twins, Abby and Brittany, 34, have never publicly spoken about their sex life, despite immense public curiosity.
Abby (right) and Brittany (left) Hensel with Abby's husband Josh Bowling
The twins from Minnesota, are one of only a handful of sets of dicephalus twins in history, meaning they have two heads and two hearts but share a single body from the waist down — including their genitals and reproductive organs.
They both currently teach fourth and fifth grade at a local elementary school, where they share the same paycheck due to teaching the same classes.
Although Brittany — the left twin — can't feel anything on the right side of the body and Abigail — the right twin — can't feel anything on her left, instinctively their limbs move as if coordinated by one person.
This means they can conceive a child in the conventional way.
However, it is not clear who would be the legal mother, and if there would be complications with carrying a baby.
If Abby or Brittany go on to have biological children, they would be the first female dicephalic — or fused side-by-side — twins to do so.
The women each have a heart and lungs, but all other organs, including their reproductive system, is shared.
Abby and Brittany have always been clear that they want to find romance and become mothers.
In interviews throughout their teenage years, Abby said: 'Yeah, we are going to be moms one day, but we don't want to talk about how it's going to work yet.'
Brittany added: 'We're going to be great moms.
'The whole world doesn’t need to know who we are seeing, what we are doing and when we are going to do it.'
Source: https://www.dailymail.co.uk