Taking to their TikTok page on March 29, Lupita and Carmen shared avideoin response to a separate TikToker who was answering questions about the Hensel twins, using the Andrade twins as a reference.
“We share a bloodstream, they may not,” Carmen exclaimed, as one of many examples to show that they should not be quoted to explain the Hensel twins’ different lives.
Image credits:Carmen and Lupita
“Those references of those videos are for us, we’re only speaking about ourselves, nobody else,” Carmen emphasized.
Lupita and Carmen moved to theUnited Statesfrom Mexico when they were babies and have since become influencers, sharing their lives on social media.
According to an interview forToday, published last year, Carmen is in college studying to be a veterinary nurse, while Lupita hopes to work in the same field as a technician.
In a frequently asked questionsvideoshared on their TikTok page in 2022, Lupita and Carmen clarified that they both had two separate brains and, therefore, one could be awake while the other sister could be asleep.
They went on to reveal that in the case of the death of one of them, the other one would likely die shortly after due to sepsis setting in their shared body.
The sisters said they could not control each other’s limbs or “halves,” and they had no idea what would happen if one of them were to commit a crime and go to jail.
“We cannot read each other’s minds,” the sisters humorously said.
They further explained that they shared one reproductive system but that Carmen had one detached uterus.
Carmen has a boyfriend, while Lupita is asexual and doesn’t want to date anyone
Moreover, as a result of the shared reproductive system, they both felt the same pain while enduring endometriosis, a disease in which tissue similar to the lining of the uterus grows outside the uterus, causing extreme discomfort.
Carmen went on to ask viewers to “do the math” about weird and inappropriate questions about their sex lives that they have been often subjected to on social media.
The sisters continued to list the uniqueness of their anatomy, saying they live with two different stomachs connected to one digestive system, which means they feel full at two different rates.
Additionally, they said they have two separate hearts, two separate lungs, one kidney each, and one arm and leg each, meaning they had to do physical therapy to learn how to walk.
Due to their shared bloodstream, the twins revealed that if one of them drank alcohol, both of them could feel the effect and, therefore, not be sober.
Lupita and Carmen said they couldn’t have children and did not want to have any children anyway, adding that Carmen has a boyfriend, while Lupita, who identifies as asexual, does not want to date anyone.
Asexualis a term used to describe someone who does not experience sexual attraction toward individuals of any gender.
You can watch their 2022 FAQ video below:
The 34-year-old Minnesota twins work as fifth-grade teachers in their home state. They first shared their story in 1996 on The Oprah Winfrey Show.
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