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Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade elopes with boyfriend of four years
Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade elopes with boyfriend of four years

Daily Mail​

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Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade elopes with boyfriend of four years

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade has eloped with her boyfriend of four years. She has revealed she married Daniel McCormack in front of their families on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut. Carmen - who is a conjoined twin with sister Lupita Andrade - announced the news quietly at the end of a YouTube video titled Overdue Update! 'We should probably also address something else pretty big,' Carmen said in the clip. 'I did get married.' The bride, 25, then flashed her wedding ring and laughed when Daniel came into view, proclaiming: 'I got an upgrade. I'm the husband now.' Daniel, 28, explained that the wedding was a 'small get-together' with 'local family' only - rather than extending the invite wider. 'I don't like those weddings where they invite like the third cousin twice removed,' he said. 'I'm sorry, but great uncle Patrick, whom I haven't seen since I was three, you're not worth a f***ing seat at my table, I'm sorry.' Carmen added: ''It was very pretty. It was in autumn, which made it even prettier.' The content creator then shed some insight about her wedding dress - which she wore alongside her sister. 'I did not wear white. Don't regret it. I don't like white. Not my thing,' she explained. The twin instead decided to wear a long, sparkling emerald gown on her special day. Pictures flashed on the screen as they chatted about the wedding, showing the couple side by side at their outdoor venue. Daniel was dressed in a classic tuxedo and a dark green bowtie to match his bride's shimmering gown. Carmen also made sure to clarify who actually got married in October. 'Before anybody gets it twisted: We got married,' Carmen said, pointing to herself and Daniel. 'But we did not get married,' she added, then including her conjoined sister. The pair met on dating app Hinge in 2020. The newlyweds are now trying to win America's Favorite Couple contest, for which they are in ninth place. Lupita identifies as asexual and said: 'I don't want to get married... because I don't want to.' Before meeting Daniel, Carmen said dating was a 'learning process for everybody.' The sisters previously claimed they have often been inappropriately 'fetishized' over the idea that someone is 'having sex with two people at once.' The Mexico-born twins, who have lived in Connecticut‌ ‌since‌ ‌they‌ ‌were‌ ‌two‌ years old, are attached along their chest walls down to their pelvis, where their spines meet. They have two arms, but only a single leg each, with Carmen controlling the right leg and Lupita the left. The sisters were only expected to survive for three days after they were born in 2001. They were told their separation could result in their death or years of intensive care, so they chose to stay together and have expertly adapted to living life with one another. Both women don't see themselves as disabled either - after admitting that it is only 'a disability if you make it a disability.' When Lupita and Carmen were young, they spent years in physical therapy learning how to sit up and work together to use their legs, and when they were four years old, they took their first steps together.

Conjoined Twin Carmen Andrade Reveals She Quietly Married Longtime Boyfriend Daniel McCormack in Intimate Ceremony
Conjoined Twin Carmen Andrade Reveals She Quietly Married Longtime Boyfriend Daniel McCormack in Intimate Ceremony

Yahoo

time4 days ago

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Conjoined Twin Carmen Andrade Reveals She Quietly Married Longtime Boyfriend Daniel McCormack in Intimate Ceremony

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade has tied the knot with her boyfriend, Daniel McCormack, in an intimate ceremony Carmen, 25, and McCormack, 28, said their "I dos" in October on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut Carmen also revealed the exciting news in a recent YouTube clip shared on her and her conjoined twin, Lupita's accountConjoined twin Carmen Andrade has quietly tied the knot with her boyfriend, Daniel McCormack. Carmen, 25, revealed she and McCormack, 28, who met on the dating app Hinge in 2020, "eloped in October with our families" while speaking to Today. Carmen told the outlet that the pair said their "I dos" in front of close family members on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut. She also mentioned the nuptials at the end of a YouTube video titled "Overdue Update!" that she and her conjoined twin, Lupita, released in May. '[We] should probably also address something else pretty big,' Carmen — who donned a long, green, glittering dress for the ceremony — said in the clip, while holding up her left hand to the camera to show off her wedding ring. "I did get married,' she said, as Lupita insisted, "I did not." The camera then panned out to show McCormack, who said, "Hi! I got an upgrade, I'm the husband now." Carmen said in the clip that the couple had been dating for nearly five years. Addressing her outfit choice in the video, Carmen added, 'I did not wear white. Don't regret it. I don't like white.' She continued, 'Before anybody gets it twisted: We got married,' pointing to herself and her new husband. is now available in the Apple App Store! Download it now for the most binge-worthy celeb content, exclusive video clips, astrology updates and more! Carmen insisted, 'We did not get married,' gesturing to the three of them, while Lupita responded, 'I don't want to get married.' The conjoined twins, originally born in Mexico, have defied odds through the years and have lived far past doctors' expectations, PEOPLE previously reported. Each of the women has a heart, a set of lungs and a stomach. Per Today, the women, who moved to the U.S. when they were babies, are connected at the torso and share a pelvis and reproductive system. They each have two arms, but only one leg. Carmen told the site in 2023 of meeting her boyfriend McCormack on Hinge, "I never tried to hide the fact that I'm a conjoined twin, which meant I got a lot of messages from guys with fetishes." "I knew right off the bat that Daniel was different from the others, because he didn't lead with a question about my condition. I have social anxiety, and I've ended up canceling dates at the last minute, but I felt calm on the way there," she added. Carmen said at the time, "We've discussed getting engaged, but we want to live together first. Daniel and my sister get along really well. It's funny because I stay up later than Lupita, but when Daniel sleeps over, I fall asleep quickly — and he stays up talking with her." She added to the outlet, "Sometimes I feel bad because I want to spend so much time with Daniel. So we try to come up with compromises. Like, (Lupita) will choose where we go out to dinner, or what activity we're going to do. " Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. Lupita shared, "I'm asexual, but I want Carmen to settle down. I know that's important to her." Carmen told Today that she doesn't want to have kids, however, she does like being "a dog mom." "Lupita and I can't get pregnant, we have endometriosis and we're also on a hormone blocker that prevents us from menstruating," she explained at the time. PEOPLE has reached out to Carmen for a comment on her wedding, but didn't immediately hear back. Read the original article on People

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade marries boyfriend Daniel McCormack in intimate Connecticut ceremony
Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade marries boyfriend Daniel McCormack in intimate Connecticut ceremony

Mint

time4 days ago

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  • Mint

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade marries boyfriend Daniel McCormack in intimate Connecticut ceremony

YouTube star and conjoined twin Carmen Andrade exchanged vows with her longtime partner Daniel McCormack, revealing the news nearly a year after the couple eloped. Carmen, 25, and McCormack, 28, were married in an intimate family ceremony on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut last October. The private wedding coincided with the couple's fifth anniversary, according to a New York Post report and was confirmed through the twins' shared YouTube channel and in an interview with Today. Carmen, in a video titled 'Overdue Update!', held up her left hand to display a wedding ring and told viewers that she got married. Her twin sister Lupita playfully adds, 'I did not.' The twin sisters, who are conjoined at the torso and share several organs including a pelvis and reproductive system, have long shared their lives online with honesty and humor. According to another People report, Carmen wore a sparkly emerald green dress for her special day, while Daniel matched with a green bow tie and sunflower boutonniere. Speaking about the choice of her dress, Carmen said she didn't wear white, adding that she does not regret the decision. Carmen and Daniel met in 2020 on the dating app Hinge and Carmen said she appreciated Daniel did not focus on her condition when they first began chatting. The People report quoted Carmen saying that she got a lot of messages from men with fetishes. 'But Daniel was different. He did not make it weird. I have social anxiety, but I felt calm meeting him,' Carmen was quoted as saying. She previously had described their bond as a close friendship with deep love and companionship. Lupita, per the report, who identifies as asexual and aromantic, has been supportive of her sister's relationship from the start. She said although she did not want to get married, she wanted Carmen to 'settle down' because she knew it was important to her. The conjoined twins, according to the NY Post, have individual hearts and lungs. In spite of their shared physical connection, they lead emotionally independent lives and often navigate decisions with mutual understanding and compromise. Carmen and Lupita were born in Mexico but grew up in Connecticut. They first caught the public's eye with TLC's 2020 special 'Conjoined Twins: Inseparable,' and since then, they have been sharing their incredible journey on YouTube and social media. Carmen, who once aspired of becoming a vet tech, is now shifting gears to focus entirely on creating content, including some hilarious comedy sketches penned by Lupita. What happened to Carmen Andrade and Daniel McCormack?Carmen Andrade revealed that she married Daniel McCormack in a private family ceremony in October 2023 after five years of dating. What Netflix or TV series features Carmen and Lupita Andrade? The sisters appeared in TLC's 'Conjoined Twins: Inseparable' which aired in 2020. Where was Carmen Andrade going to college? Carmen had previously planned to pursue a veterinary technician degree but has since chosen to focus on her and Lupita's creative projects. What episode of Unsolved Mysteries is about the Andrade twins? There is no Unsolved Mysteries episode about Carmen and Lupita Andrade; they are not featured in the series. Has Carmen confirmed if the twins can have children? Carmen previously shared that both sisters have endometriosis and are on hormone blockers, making pregnancy unlikely. Carmen says she enjoys being a 'dog mom' instead.

Conjoined twin influencer Carmen Andrade reveals she quietly married boyfriend Daniel McCormack
Conjoined twin influencer Carmen Andrade reveals she quietly married boyfriend Daniel McCormack

News.com.au

time5 days ago

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  • News.com.au

Conjoined twin influencer Carmen Andrade reveals she quietly married boyfriend Daniel McCormack

New marriage alert! Carmen Andrade, known for her viral videos about life as a conjoined twin, revealed that she quietly married her longtime boyfriend, Daniel McCormack, during an intimate ceremony in Connecticut. 'We eloped in October with our families,' Carmen told TODAY on Thursday. The couple confessed that they had a small ceremony on the historic Lover's Leap Bridge over the Housatonic River in New Milford, Connecticut. Carmen, the right-sided conjoined twin of her sister Lupita, doesn't 'regret' wearing a formal emerald green dress with sparkly sequins for the nuptials, which occurred in the same month of their fifth anniversary. 'I did not wear white,' Carmen said. 'Don't regret it. I don't like white. That's not my thing.' Mr McCormack, 28, wore a dark suit, an emerald green bow tie and a sunflower boutonniere to match Carmen's colourful bouquet. Carmen also shared her life update last month in a YouTube video titled, 'Overdue Update!' 'We should probably also address something else pretty big,' Carmen shared at the end of the YouTube video. 'I did get married.' Carmen flashed her left hand, which featured a wedding ring, at the camera. 'I did not,' Lupita immediately quipped afterwards. The influencer joked that her husband only married her, not Lupita, who identifies as asexual and aromantic. 'I don't want to get married,' Lupita explained during the announcement video. The couple met on the dating app Hinge in October 2020 after she received 'a lot of messages from guys with fetishes'. 'I knew right off the bat that Daniel was different from the others, because he didn't lead with a question about my condition,' she told the outlet. 'I have social anxiety, and I've ended up cancelling dates at the last minute, but I felt calm on the way there.' Carmen said they were not sexually intimate with each other and have a bond that's more of a 'close friendship', according to a 2022 interview with Jubilee. The 23-year-old twins, who were born in Mexico but grew up in Connecticut, share a pelvis, a reproductive system, a liver and a bloodstream. The sisters do not have the same heart or stomach, despite sharing other parts of their digestive system, per their Jubilee interview. Each twin controls one leg, which took '17 years' to learn how to co-ordinate. The sisters appeared on the TLC show, Conjoined Twins: Inseparable, which aired in 2020. The episode followed the young twins' fight for their independence as they prepared for college. In the YouTube video, Carmen shared that she is no longer pursuing a career as a veterinary technician and will not be 'getting a degree'. The conjoined twins said they plan to focus on their YouTube channel, including posting sketches that Lupita writes.

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade MARRIES longtime fiancé… and had a very special requirement for her dress
Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade MARRIES longtime fiancé… and had a very special requirement for her dress

Daily Mail​

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • Daily Mail​

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade MARRIES longtime fiancé… and had a very special requirement for her dress

Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade has quietly married her boyfriend of four years after meeting on dating app Hinge. Carmen - who is a conjoined twin with sister Lupita Andrade - recently told Today that she married Daniel McCormack back in October in front of their families. The couple, who met on Hinge in 2020, 'eloped' and got married on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut. The duo, along with Lupita, had previously announced the news quietly at the end of a YouTube video titled Overdue Update! 'We should probably also address something else pretty big,' Carmen said in the clip, 'I did get married.' The bride, 25, then flashed her wedding ring and laughed when Daniel came into view, proclaiming: 'I got an upgrade. I'm the husband now.' Daniel, 28, explained that the wedding was a 'small get-together' with 'local family' only - rather than extending the invite wider. 'I don't like those weddings where they invite like the third cousin twice removed,' he shared. The couple, who met on Hinge in 2020, 'eloped' and got married on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut 'I'm sorry, but great uncle Patrick, whom I haven't seen since I was three, you're not worth a f***ing seat at my table, I'm sorry.' Carmen added: ''It was very pretty. It was in autumn, which made it even prettier.' The content creator then shed some insight about her wedding dress - which she wore alongside her sister. 'I did not wear white. Don't regret it. I don't like white. Not my thing,' she explained. The twin instead decided to wear a long, sparkling emerald gown on her special day. Pictures flashed on the screen as they chatted about the wedding, showing the couple side by side at their outdoor venue. Daniel was dressed in a classic tuxedo and a dark green bowtie to match his bride's shimmering gown. Carmen also made sure to clarify who actually got married in October. 'Before anybody gets it twisted: We got married,' Carmen said, pointing to herself and Daniel. 'But we did not get married,' she added, then including her conjoined sister. The newlyweds are currently trying to win America's Favorite Couple contest, for which they are in ninth place. Lupita identifies as asexual and said: 'I don't want to get married... because I don't want to.' Before meeting Daniel, Carmen said dating was a 'learning process for everybody.' The sisters previously claimed that they have often been inappropriately 'fetishized' over the idea that someone is 'having sex with two people at once.' The Mexico-born twins, who have lived in Connecticut‌ ‌since‌ ‌they‌ ‌were‌ ‌two‌ years old, are attached along their chest walls down to their pelvis, where their spines meet. They have two arms, but only a single leg each, with Carmen controlling the right leg and Lupita, the left. The sisters were only expected to survive for three days after they were born in 2001. They have been told that their separation could result in their death or years of intensive care, so they chose to stay together and have expertly adapted to living life with one another. Both women don't see themselves as disabled either - after admitting that it is only 'a disability if you make it a disability.' When Lupita and Carmen were young, they spent years in physical therapy learning how to sit up and work together to use their legs, and when they were four years old, they took their first steps together.

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