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These identical twins married identical twins, the rest will blow your mind

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A COMMON DREAM: GETTING MARRIED WITH TWIN BROTHERS
Since childhood, the Deane twins have cultivated a rather original dream. They both wanted to marry identical twin brothers. “Marrying twins is something very important to us,” Brittany told PEOPLE magazine.

“Even when we were little girls, I remember going to kindergarten, knowing that this is what we wanted for ourselves. » But making this dream come true is easier said than done. Even if one of the twins fell in love with one of the male twins, how can we guarantee that the other twin will love his sister?
ONCE THEY WERE SEPARATED – AND IT WAS A VERY DIFFICULT EXPERIENCE TO HAVE
Although they shared absolutely everything, wore the same clothes and slept in the same bed, Brittany and Briana were forced to separate once. They attended universities specializing in law and were separated for a few years. These years were difficult for the two twins, who “felt alone for the first time” in their lives.

After this traumatic episode, they decided to never separate again! Today, the sisters even work in the same law firm. And they were determined to get married and live together as they had always dreamed of. However, as they reached their thirties, their dream of both marrying twins seemed less and less likely...

THE CHANCES WERE TINY
Briana and Brittany realized that the chances of marrying identical twins were incredibly low. “We knew the chances were incredibly rare,” Brittany admitted. “The stars had to align for our dreams to come true. »

To increase their chances, Brittany and Briana interacted more with the twins around the world on their social media. On Instagram, they frequently posted about and attended events specifically for twins. They weren't really lucky... Until 2017 came: that year, the two twins met another pair of twins at the festival of their dreams.
Brittany and Briana Deane are identical twin sisters, born in Salt Lake City, Utah (United States). Like many twins, Brittany and Briana shared much of their life together. They went to the same schools, wore the same clothes and enjoyed the same hobbies.

“We've experienced most of our life's milestones together,” Briana said. “Birthdays, getting your driver’s license, graduation. » And, rather than trying to distinguish themselves from each other, the twins played the game of resemblance and consider themselves, even today, as “two halves of a whole”.

THE TWINS HAD A COMMON DREAM
Since childhood, the Deane twins have cultivated a rather original dream. They both wanted to marry identical twin brothers. “Marrying twins is something very important to us,” Brittany told PEOPLE magazine.
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