An American teacher who shot to fame on a reality show with her conjoined twin got married quietly three years ago.
He revealed the marriage to TODAY media.
Abby Hensel, now 34, of Minnesota, married Josh Bowling, a nurse and Army veteran.
The story is not so simple.
Abby and her sister Brittany, one of the few surviving sets of dicephalic twins in history, share a single body, and from the waist down, all of their organs, including their intestines, bladder and reproductive organs, are shared.
In a documentary filmed when the girls were teenagers, their mother said they were capable of having children one day.
'Yes, we are going to be mothers,' Brittany agreed.
In another interview, Brittany reiterated her desire to have their own family.
Abby added: 'Yes, we're going to be mums one day, but we don't want to talk about how it's going to work yet.'
Abby is exactly what Josh's wife is. As for Brittany, there were some rumors that she was engaged, words that were rejected.
"People have been curious about us since we were born, for obvious reasons," the twins said in the first episode of their eight-part series.
In a 2001 interview with Time, the twins' father Mike said he had asked his daughters about finding husbands one day and that he was all for them getting married.
Abby and Brittany are both fifth grade math teachers at an elementary school in New Brighton, Minnesota, where they were born and raised.