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World-famous conjoined twins hint at major family update in cryptic video
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page World-famous conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have sparked rumours of a potential pregnancy with a cryptic TikTok video. The twins, 34, shared an uncaptioned video last month featuring a series of fake ‘breaking’ news headlines referencing them. One of the headlines read ‘Shocking Tragedy’, while another said: ‘What if one dies?’ The final headline, showcased at the end of the video, read: ‘Married & baby on the way,’ leading fans to speculate if the twins used the clip to soft-launch a pregnancy. Conjoined twins Abby Hensel and Brittany Hensel have sparked speculation of a pregnancy with a recent video (Picture: TikTok) Abby and Brittany are yet to confirm a potential pregnancy, although plenty of well-wishers have wasted no time in congratulating the twins. Their post was soundtracked by Sia’s song Unstoppable, which some believe was used as a way of cheekily hitting out at the headlines. The twins, who were born with a rare condition called dicephalic parapagus, made headlines in 2021 when it was revealed one of them was marrying US army veteran Josh Bowling. Pictures of the secret wedding were released by Abby in 2024, which showed her and Brittany in a white wedding dress alongside 33-year-old Josh in a grey suit. Just days before their rumoured pregnancy announcement, the twins shared another video featuring sweet snaps of their life with Abby’s husband Josh. Abby tied the knot with Josh Bowling in 2021 (Picture: @abbyandbrittanyhensel / Tiktok) The twins have yet to confirm the pregnancy rumours (Picture: Facebook) Captioned ‘We know you think you know us’, the twins also used Justine Skye’s 2014 song Collide in the background, which features the lyrics: ‘I know you think that you know me, but you ain’t even seen my dark side. ‘It’s reserved for you only so baby do me right
To view this video please enable JavaScript, and consider upgrading to a web browser that supports HTML5 video Up Next Previous Page Next Page World-famous conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel have sparked rumours of a potential pregnancy with a cryptic TikTok video. The twins, 34, shared an uncaptioned video last month featuring a series of fake ‘breaking’ news headlines referencing them. One of the headlines read ‘Shocking Tragedy’, while another said: ‘What if one dies?’ The final headline, showcased at the end of the video, read: ‘Married & baby on the way,’ leading fans to speculate if the twins used the clip to soft-launch a pregnancy. Conjoined twins Abby Hensel and Brittany Hensel have sparked speculation of a pregnancy with a recent video (Picture: TikTok) Abby and Brittany are yet to confirm a potential pregnancy, although plenty of well-wishers have wasted no time in congratulating the twins. Their post was soundtracked by Sia’s song Unstoppable, which some believe was used as a way of cheekily hitting out at the headlines. The twins, who were born with a rare condition called dicephalic parapagus, made headlines in 2021 when it was revealed one of them was marrying US army veteran Josh Bowling. Pictures of the secret wedding were released by Abby in 2024, which showed her and Brittany in a white wedding dress alongside 33-year-old Josh in a grey suit. Just days before their rumoured pregnancy announcement, the twins shared another video featuring sweet snaps of their life with Abby’s husband Josh. Abby tied the knot with Josh Bowling in 2021 (Picture: @abbyandbrittanyhensel / Tiktok) The twins have yet to confirm the pregnancy rumours (Picture: Facebook) Captioned ‘We know you think you know us’, the twins also used Justine Skye’s 2014 song Collide in the background, which features the lyrics: ‘I know you think that you know me, but you ain’t even seen my dark side. ‘It’s reserved for you only so baby do me right

Stepping on Rattlesnakes
Arizona biologist M. Cale Morris created an artificial leg (a boot on the end of an aluminum pole) to test the response of rattlesnakes to being stepped on. He stepped on a total of 175 rattlesnakes and concluded that, despite popular belief, they’re not very aggressive. The majority of the stepped-on rattlesnakes tried to crawl away without biting the fake leg. More info: reddit, basisseniorprojects.com (pdf)
Arizona biologist M. Cale Morris created an artificial leg (a boot on the end of an aluminum pole) to test the response of rattlesnakes to being stepped on. He stepped on a total of 175 rattlesnakes and concluded that, despite popular belief, they’re not very aggressive. The majority of the stepped-on rattlesnakes tried to crawl away without biting the fake leg. More info: reddit, basisseniorprojects.com (pdf)