The Hensel sisters, what are they doing now?
Category: Video reporting, PEGI 0+
5 February 2024
The Hensel sisters share pelvic organs, but each has their own internal organs, such as the heart, lungs and stomach. They also have separate spinal cords that connect at the pelvis.
The Hensel sisters learned to walk, talk and write at a young age. They graduated high school with honors and both graduated from Bethune-Cookman University. Abigail received a bachelor's degree in mathematics and Brittany received a bachelor's degree in English.
After graduating from college, the Hensel sisters became teachers. They teach mathematics and English in primary schools. They are also motivational speakers and have written a book about their lives called "The Two of Us."
The Hensel sisters are inspiring examples of what people with disabilities can achieve. They live full and active lives and are role models for people around the world.”