Conjoined twins Abby Hensel and Brittany Hensel have faced criticism after Abby's wedding announcement. Now, Abby's husband, Josh Bowling, is in the spotlight.
It was revealed on Monday, April 1, that Josh's ex-wife, Annica Bowling, filed a paternity suit in October 2023. She is questioning whether Josh is the biological father of their 8-year-old daughter, Isabella.
Annica, 33, and Josh, 34, have a daughter named Isabella, who is 8 years old. Isabella was born during their nine-year marriage. When Annica and Josh separated in April 2019, they agreed to share joint custody of Isabella. In late 2020, Annica welcomed a second daughter, whose paternity is now under question. However, the child's identity is not disclosed in the paternity suit as she is a minor.
According to Us magazine, Annica filed legal documents in Washington County, Minnesota. She requested that Josh and another man named Gavin Vatnsdal provide DNA samples to determine paternity. This legal action occurred two years after Josh married Abby, a 34-year-old military veteran, in a wedding held in November 2021.
Last month, court documents obtained by Us revealed the submission of a "genetic test report" and a "confidential information form." However, the results of the test were not made public.
This update in the paternity suit occurred shortly before the news of Abby's quiet marriage to Josh in the autumn of 2021.
Conjoined Twin Abby Hensel’s Husband Josh Bowling Hit With Paternity Suit Following 2021 Wedding
Josh Bowling, Abby Hensel and Brittany Hensel. Courtesy of abbyandbrittanyhensel/TikTok
Abby, the left-side conjoined twin to her sister Brittany, initially kept her wedding with Josh low-key. She did share photos of their special day, but the news did not attract much attention.
However, on Wednesday, March 27, the wedding finally made headlines when public court records confirmed the legal ceremony. Abby and Brittany, who are dicephalus conjoined twins sharing a bloodstream and organs below the waist, faced criticism for Abby's marriage and their lifestyle with Josh.
In a TikTok video posted on Friday, March 29, a voice addressed the haters, showing photos of Abby and Brittany with Josh. The message was clear: "If you don't like what I do but still watch everything I'm doing, you're still a fan."
The Hansel twins, Abby and Brittany, have been in the spotlight since they were 6 years old, first appearing on TV in 1996. They later featured in the 2006 documentary "Joined for Life" and the 2007 series "Extraordinary People."
Abby and Brittany first appeared together on the show Joined for Life: Abby and Brittany Turn 16 in 2008. They later starred in their own TLC series called Abby & Brittany in 2012. The twins have completed their studies at Bethel College in Minnesota and now work as fifth-grade teachers in Brighton, Minnesota.
Even though only Abby is married to Josh, both sisters have mentioned that they hope to find love and start their own families one day.
“Yeah, we’re going to be moms,” Abby said in 2006’s Joined for Life: Abby & Brittany Turn 16. “We haven’t thought about how being moms is going to work yet.”
Editor's P/S:
The news of Abby Hensel's marriage to Josh Bowling has sparked controversy, highlighting the challenges faced by conjoined twins in navigating romantic relationships. The paternity suit filed by Josh's ex-wife raises questions about his responsibilities as a father, adding another layer of complexity to the situation. The situation exposes the unique challenges and complexities that conjoined twins face in their personal lives, including the difficulties in finding love and starting a family. The twins' openness about their experiences and aspirations sheds light on the importance of understanding and supporting individuals with disabilities. family planning. The twins' unique anatomy and shared experiences present unique challenges and opportunities. It is important to approach their story with sensitivity and respect, acknowledging both their desire for normalcy and the challenges they face in navigating societal norms.