One Conjoined Twin Got Married — And Everyone’s Asking the Same Question

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Carmen and Lupita, the famous conjoined twins who’ve shared their journey with the world, just made headlines again. One of them recently tied the knot, while the other chose to stay single — and the internet can’t stop talking about it. Their story, filled with love, curiosity, and strength, has once again sparked global interest.

A private wedding on a special day.

Carmen, 25, and Daniel, 28, exchanged vows in October last year during a private family ceremony. The wedding took place on Lover’s Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut, and also marked the couple’s fifth anniversary together. The story came to light through the twins’ shared YouTube channel and a recent interview.

In a video titled “Overdue Update!”, Carmen showed off her wedding ring, happily announcing to their followers, “I got married.” Her twin sister, Lupita Andrade, smiled and joked, “I did not.”

Carmen and Daniel’s love story.

Carmen met Daniel in 2020 on the dating app Hinge. She shared that she was often contacted by men with strange or inappropriate intentions, but Daniel stood out because he treated her like anyone else. “But Daniel was different. He did not make it weird. I have social anxiety, but I felt calm meeting him,” she adds.

On her big day, Carmen wore a sparkly emerald green gown instead of the traditional white. She said she was happy with her choice and had no regrets. Daniel matched her look with a green bow tie and a sunflower boutonniere, adding a personal touch to their special moment.

Many showed support for the newlyweds and were happy for the conjoined twins. But a lot of people also started wondering how the couple can build a relationship if they can’t ever be alone together.

  • Heard of similar cases like this before. Yet, every time, I have so many questions inside my head...
  • feel bad for the sister. The rest of her life might be a bit awkward.
  • What about when they have their honeymoon? Is the other sister supposed to wear a blind fold and ear plugs?
  • What if the other half decides to marry too?
  • Why? But she’s a part of your body. How can you say “just you got married”? I don’t understand. Someone enlighten me. I really don’t understand this.

Another set of conjoined twins is making headlines after celebrating a wedding of their own.

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