The 35 years olds Anna and Lucy Decinque, despite being two separate human beings, spend every minute of their lives together, The sisters have been with Ben, their fiancé for 11 years, and they all sleep together in the same supersised bed every night as a happy threesome
A pair of twins– from Perth, Australia—don’t just share appearances, but clothes, beds, food, etc, and even the same fiancé, a report in The Tribune Chandigarh says
The 35 years olds Anna and Lucy Decinque, despite being two separate human beings, spend every minute of their lives together, The sisters have been with Ben, their fiancé for 11 years, and they all sleep together in the same supersised bed every night as a happy threesome.
Now, they are planning to get pregnant at the same time from the same man.
Anna said: “We’ve never taken a pregnancy test before. It really is magical how a stick can confirm you are pregnant… we’re 35 years old. We’ve decided we want kids now.”
Lucy added: “But in a hurry to be honest… but we need to have babies at the same time. I’m having a heart attack because I’m thinking Anna could be pregnant and I’m not. We’d prefer both of us to be pregnant than one.”
The twin sisters appeared on the show Extreme Sisters, being broadcasted on TLC. The show gives a peek into their lives and reveal some very eccentric detail about their life.
In a short clip shared by TLC on YouTube, Anna and Lucy are seen checking their temperatures, as “according to the internet” a higher-than-normal temperature signifies ovulation.
They also won the title of ‘World’s Most Identical Twins’ on a Japanese show and now are creating quite a buzz on the internet.
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