‘World’s most identical twins’ want to marry shared boyfriend

Twins unable to marry Byrne as polygamy banned in Australia


News Desk December 24, 2018
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Australian sisters who have been dubbed the 'world's most identical twins' revealed how they both want to marry their shared boyfriend - but the law bans them from doing so, Mail Online reported.


Anna and Lucy DeCinque, 33, from Perth, Australia have been dating mechanic Ben Byrne since 2012, but now want to make things official with a wedding.




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However polygamy is banned under the Australian Marriage Act 1961.


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The siblings, who were dubbed the 'world's most identical twins', have splashed out nearly $250,000 on cosmetic surgery to make themselves look more alike.


They have since reversed the effects of their long history of procedures because they felt "embarrassed" with their "plastic" look.




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The sisters first found fame after they spent thousands on matching surgery to remain identical.


When they reached their 20s, the sisters opted for years of lip fillers, breast implants, facial tattooing, skin needling, laser treatments and even eyebrows and hair extensions.


But the twins - who once had 14 beauty procedures in two weeks - later decided to have their eyebrow and lip tattoos removed and let their fillers dissolve after realising they'd overdone the procedures.


The article originally appeared in Mail Online


COMMENTS (2)

BrainBro | 5 years ago | Reply Talk about being a lucky guy.
Raj - USA | 5 years ago | Reply My first thought was that moving to an islamic country and converting to islam by both sisters and their boyfriend would be a solution because islamic countries allow polygamy for muslims. But then realized that even islam does not allow a man being married two sisters at the same time.
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