
Conjoined sisters Abby and Brittany Hensel spotted carrying newborn baby
Images show the pair, 34, holding the baby in a car seat near a car in Arden Hills, Minnesota, on Thursday.
They were last in the public spotlight a year ago after it was revealed Abby had married dad-of-one Joshua Bowling three years before in 2021.
Joshua shared a wedding day picture on his Facebook, showing the couple with Brittany.
The family already sparked pregnancy rumours in December after they shared an uncaptioned video on Tiktok 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.
Abby and Brittany are yet to confirm any pregnancy.
The two shot to fame on reality TV and first appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show in 1996 when they were just six-years-old.
They now work as teachers in Minnesota and are the rarest conjoined twins because they come from a single fertilised egg that failed to fully separate in the womb.
The pair have two brains, two spinal cords and two hearts, but share organs from below the waist. More Trending
Abby controls the right arm and leg and Brittany controls the left.
In a previous documentary about their life, the pair said: 'People have been curious about us since we were born, for obvious reasons.
'But our parents never let us use that as an excuse. We were raised to believe we could do anything we wanted to do.
'The most amazing thing about us is we are like everyone else.'
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