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Conjoined Twin Debunks Husband Hate Rumors
23 Apr
Summary
- Conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita addressed misconceptions about their lives.
- Lupita clarified she supports her sister Carmen's marriage to Daniel.
- The twins have decided against having children.

Conjoined twins Carmen and Lupita Andrade, aged 25, have recently addressed common misconceptions about their lives and relationship dynamics. Contrary to some online accusations, Lupita has clarified that she does not hate her sister Carmen's husband, Daniel McCormack. In fact, Lupita revealed she was supportive of their relationship from the start, even encouraging Carmen to date Daniel.
Lupita stated that while she now regards Daniel as a brother, she had previously expressed dislike for one of Carmen's ex-boyfriends, describing him as 'horrid.' This distinction highlights a misunderstanding that has circulated online about her feelings towards Carmen's current partner. The twins, who were born in Mexico and grew up in Connecticut, shared these insights during a podcast interview.
Furthermore, Carmen and Lupita have made a joint decision not to have children. Carmen explained that neither of them felt a desire to become parents, partly due to past assumptions that they might not enter into relationships. Their experiences with babysitting and children's camps only solidified their view that raising a family was not for them.
Both sisters are candid about their struggles with endometriosis pain. They were initially given a mere three-day life expectancy after birth, but have since defied expectations by building a large social media following and now work with animals. Their journey, though inspiring, has also involved navigating intrusive public curiosity regarding personal matters.