Talk about taking twinning to a whole new level!
Australian identical twins Anna and Lucy DeCinque have revealed they do pretty much everything together: from showering, to using the same toilet, eating the same proportions of food and even sharing the same fiance, electrician Ben Byrne (37).
No sibling rivalry here, the 35-year-old sisters with entwined lives, have even shared their hopes and dreams of one day getting pregnant together.
“We think of each other as one person,” Lucy told the NY Post. “We can never be apart.” Further adding that they even hoped to die together.
“We want to experience pregnancy together,” Lucy said.
To make their dream a reality, the siblings revealed their plan to go the in-vitro fertilisation route (IVF), you guessed it - at the same time.
"We would look after each other's baby," Anna tells their mother in an episode of the show. "Who knows what the future holds, but we want to do it together."
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The twins gained attention several years ago following their significant breast enhancements and have since appeared on Japanese and German TV shows, the Daily Mail reported.
They started their own YouTube channel five years ago and have used their videos to show followers a day in their life and to explain how they feel each other's pain.
"We learnt from the internet that when you temperature goes up, you're ovulating," they share in a video on YouTube, while checking each other's temperatures. "We are ovulating, we are exactly the same!"
While Australia doesn't currently allow three people to get married, the trio expressed being open to jetting off to another country like Malaysia or Indonesia to get the green light on their three-way marriage.
"I'm willing to do whatever it takes to make you happy," Ben tells his two leading ladies in an episode of Extreme Sisters.
“Ben understands our bond and doesn’t judge us,” Lucy told the Post. “That’s how it’s been from Day 1. There’s never been any jealousy. I don’t know how we had separate boyfriends. People can judge us how they like — this is how it works for us.”
The sisters, who had different boyfriends before sharing Ben, went on to say that they wouldn’t be upset if the genders of their children differed, Metro reports.
“As long as they're happy and healthy,” she said.
SOURCES: NYPOST. COM; DAILYMAIL.CO.UK; MIRROR.CO.UK. NZHERALD.COM; LADBIBLE.COM