![]() This series will air in eight half-hour episodes on Tuesday nights. Conjoined twins are already extremely rare occurring just once in every 189,000 births by some estimation but Abby and Brittany are dicephalic parapagus twins (meaning they have two heads. TLC previously aired two documentaries on the sisters when they turned 12 years old and another when they turned 16. Other Bethel students and alumni who will be featured in the series include their roommates Ali Glasener, Kayla Hall, Cari Jo Hohncke, and Katy Nold, and their friends Rebecca Fessler and Erin Junkans, who accompanied them on a trip to Europe. The production company Figure Eight Films visited the Bethel campus twice this spring to film the Hensel twins, including their graduation ceremony in May. The new series, called “Abby and Brittany,” follows the twins as they turn 22 years old, finish classes and graduate from Bethel, travel to Europe, and search for a teaching job. The sisters are conjoined identical twins who share one body, but have two separate brains, hearts, and sets of lungs. In this promotional photo for the TLC show “Abby and Brittany,” twins Abby and Brittany Hensel ’12 make ravioli during a trip to Venice.īethel alumnae Abby and Brittany Hensel ’12 will have their unique story told through a new docu-series on The Learning Channel (TLC) that will premiere on August 28 at 9 p.m. BodyBizarre BornDifferent Did conjoined twins Abby and Brittany Hensel Get Married Abby and Brittany Hensel are the most famous conjoined twins in the wor. ![]()
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