Conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel are all smiles in a sweet new photo shared by hubby

And the man makes three.

Smiling face to face are conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel, 34, and Abby’s husband Joshua Bowling in his new Facebook profile picture.

The happy trio, who united as one during Abby and Bowling’s 2021 wedding, are seen saying “cheese” for a rare selfie as they enjoy a fall night outdoors.

Bowling shared a recent image of him and his new wife Abby, with her twin sister Brittany, on Facebook. Facebook

Sightings of the no-longer-single sisters, once stars of their TLC reality series of the same name, have been hard to come by in the years since Abby said “I do” — a joyous occasion where Brittany wore white but was not listed as a witness.

Footage from the largely hush-hush ceremony, held at the Jerome Events Center in Minnesota, went viral this spring, sparking an outpouring of hate from TikTok trolls.

Cyberbullies questioned how the unconventional pair would work as a trio, due to the fact that Abby and Brittany share genitalia.

“This is a message to all the haters out there,” the twins wrote in an online post in March. “If you don’t like what I do but watch everything I do, you’re still a fan.”

The Hensel sisters hit back at virtual trolls who flooded their social media platforms with hate after Abby and Bowling’s wedding photos were released this spring. TikTok

And the pair, who have amassed over 30 million views on their viral videos of their daily lives, are no strangers to dealing with fans – both good eggs and bad apples.

Abby and Brittany, conjoined dicephalic twins, made their grand debut on “The Oprah Winfrey Show” in 1996. The pair each have their own head, but have a torso, organs and a bloodstream.

Brittany has control of the left arm and leg, while Abby runs the right side.

The twins have been in the spotlight since the mid-1990s. TikTok
Abby and Brittany became reality TV stars of their own series in 2012.
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The sisters lead fairly normal lives as school teachers for young children in Minnesota. TikTok

The side-by-side siblings aired an eight-episode series on TLC in the summer of 2012, which ended after just one season.

But in the years since the show’s cancellation, the Hensels have maintained a sporadic presence on social media.

And now, thanks to Bowling, an Army veteran-turned-nurse, the internet is refreshed by their latest family photo.

But it’s unlikely that the always-private Abby and Brittany, fourth- and fifth-grade elementary school teachers, will make a public splash amid the frenzy.

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