The World’s Most Identical Twins Want To Get Pregnant At The Same Time By The Same Man

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Every time you think that maybe your life isn’t going so well, some idiots pop on television to remind you that your life could be way way dumber than you could ever have envisaged.

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The pair in question this time are the world’s most identical twins Lucy and Anna DeCinque from Perth over in Australia. You might wonder how they can be classified as the world’s most identical twins and there actually is an answer: they both genuinely had plastic surgery to make themselves completely identical because they wanted to be as similar as possible. Doesn’t sound unhinged at all.

The pair were today appearing on ‘This Morning’ for some reason to reveal that they were planning on getting pregnant at the same time via their shared boyfriend Ben so that they could experience the exact same pregnancy together because they do literally everything together. Here’s the interview:

We shower together we make up together we go to bed at the same time, we eat together, we’re hungry together, everything is just the same.

It could be obsessive but this is how we want to live our life, we live as one person.

We want to experience pregnancy together, we want to do everything in life together, we will die together, we’ll grow old together.

I mean needy and clingy doesn’t even begin to describe their weird symbiotic relationship does it? Gotta feel sorry for their boyfriend Ben who probably has to put up with double the amount of shit that regular guys do in relationships, but he’s almost certainly a bit tapped if he wants to go out with the most identical twins in the world himself anyway. What a freak show. Good luck with the pregnancy though sure!

For more of the same, check out this article that we wrote in 2016 about them where they say almost exactly the same thing? What have they been messing about at for the last four years?

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