Combined with twins Abby and Brittany Hensel See again this week – bringing babies to car seats this time while visiting their workplace.
The 35-year-old twin stopped at Minnesota school Wednesday, August 27 American Sun On Friday, August 29, media reported that the women took their babies to school for about 30 minutes.
Abby and Brittany wore laid-back clothes and chose a white striped leopard-print vest with denim shorts and black sandals. According to the report, they also took a bite and ate in a McDonald’s drive before a McDonald’s visit.
Abby and Brittany chat with someone at school while loading their kids into Tesla. New photos are here Just two weeks After the previous reality stars were discovered, babies in a car seat were placed on the back of their car in Ardennes to obtain the image TMZ.
The twins have not addressed reports about their relationship with their children.
On the weekend, Abby and Brittany signed their to-do list on their errands and gave up their Labradoodle at Beautician Abby’s husband, Josh Bowlingpick up groceries at the local market.
Abby tied a knot with U.S. Army Veterans Bowling, At a private ceremony In November 2021 today Public records of their marriage were obtained.
Abby and Brittany previously shared their stories with the world as twins of CO2 – appearing in two documentaries, Join for life and Join at birthin 2002 and 2003 respectively.
They also starred in the 2006 documentary Lifetime joining: Abby and Brittany No. 16before holding its own TLC reality show in 2012 Abby and Brittany.
In a 2006 document, the twins said they were very open to the idea of starting a family one day. “Yes, we’re going to be moms, we haven’t considered how moms work yet,” Brittany said.
In their reality show, the twins also talk about the public good in their lives and how they are proud of what they have achieved so far.
“People have been curious about us since we were born,” Abby and Brittany said on the show. “But our parents never let us use this as an excuse.”
“While life as a fusion twin can sometimes be challenging, we grow up and believe we can do whatever we want – so we have to do.”

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