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best friends, they both have unique personalities, interests, and life goals. Family life photos courtesy: Getty Images Advertisement In their first TV special, the twins revealed their desire to get married and start their own families. At that time, they were still teenagers. Over the years, the twins have understandably become more cautious about discussing their love lives in public. They decided to keep their private lives private and keep a lower profile than when they were interviewing Oprah and starring on the TLC show. They were still willing to be interviewed, but no longer took probing questions. Fighting Rumors Photo Credit: Getty Images.
Advertisement Despite their refusal to talk about their love lives, the public continues to Country Email List make up rumors. There has been speculation for years that one of the twins was engaged. During a 2012 TLC special, the twins cleared up the rumor. Unfortunately, the media and public have tried to pry into the twins' love lives. So far, the Hensels have not confirmed their engagement, and they have repeatedly said they want the public to stop asking about such private matters. Despite this, publications continued to publish the rumors. Piano Player Photo Credit: Getty Images Advertisement All of their feats are awe-inspiring, but what.

surprised Abby and Brittany's doctors the most was their ability to play the piano. This would be a daunting task for anyone, but for conjoined twins, it's often difficult to accomplish something that requires so much mental and physical coordination. Because each twin controls one arm, it takes a lot of coordination to hit the right keys at the right time and maintain a steady rhythm with each other. No wonder these smart women make such great teachers! Living Separate Photo Credit: Getty Images Advertisement Since the twins are considered two separate individuals, both medically and legally, the paperwork can be a little more complicated than you think. For example, they each have to complete their own courses throughout the school. They each must take a separate SAT and apply to college individually. They each need their own passport to travel, although they can
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