What Is It Like To Travel As Conjoined Twins? | Abby and Brittany

479,654
0
Published 2023-02-24
Abby & Brittany head over the pond for a summer to adventure around Europe. Along with friends Erin and Becca, the girls relish the last summer before they begin their teaching career.

Struggling with a fear of heights, Brittany braves a trip on London's giant ferris wheel, the London Eye. The girls' coordination is put to the test as they learn how to row on the River Thames. And they also catch up with a couple of former students who share what it's really like to have Abby & Brittany as teachers!

Subscribe for more: bit.ly/3oNs1Lv

Watch More Below
Full Documentaries: bit.ly/3r0BGBD

NEW On Origin: bit.ly/37dq4UC

Pregnancy Timelapses: bit.ly/3r389ap

The Biggest Families: bit.ly/2VXXkGJ

Parenting Documentaries: bit.ly/3m10TpX

All Comments (21)
  • As of 2023, they are 33 years old…and still teach at the school they started teaching at, i believe. Awesome women.
  • There is NO way you can watch these amazing, beautiful girls and not consistently smile. Their positive attitude is contagious, even through a screen. Get it girls!
  • It would be hard not to take a good look because they are so amazing. I think the best part of their story is they are public school teachers. I have been a public school teacher for 30 years and admire anyone who chooses this noble adventure of a profession. I love traveling! It would have been so much fun to go with them. I love their attitude and outlook on life.
  • @Jo-yp8wy
    To be honest, I would stare. I would try not to, but I've never seen anything like this in real life. I can't even begin to imagine what it's like to live like this. So thank you for showing how normal it is for you guys. I'll be following you. Also, I NEVER try to take photos. How fucking disrepectful. People are disgusting.
  • @rachellucas242
    Every time I see Abby and Britney doing life I'm stunned by their synchronicity , talking almost as one but with their own individual flavour And the physical coordination when learning to row , this is a next level skill for anyone So hats off for nailing it in one session Shout out to Chris with his instant admiration and obvious love for these extraordinary humans Keep shining Abby and Britney , you are among the most admirable souls I've observed in this lifetime and you give me a little bubble of excitement in my tummy whenever I see an update
  • @davidfrey5654
    Thank you Abby and Brittany for allowing us in your lives. And cheers to your best friends!
  • These girls are amazing. Yes they are different....but that’s not a bad thing. They are unique and this makes them special. It’s nice to see that their friends are so protective. They seem like really incredible girls with lots of spirit and lots to share with the world.
  • The children the twins taught are so sweet!!this is the way we are supposed be teach our children!!
  • @MJG70
    I run into these special ladies at least once a year at my local target in Shoreview, MN. They are very special
  • @p-hw5go
    I've been wondering how these two are for years! I'm glad to see they're still doing well
  • @sarac.3259
    I am so pleased the girls enjoyed London. I live in London (near Greenwich) and I love it because there are so many interesting places and people from all over the world. They seemed to embrace everything. Hope you'll return one day, Abby and Brittany. If I saw them, I'd be delighted - they just enjoy life to the max and don't seem to dwell on any of the challenges that must occur.
  • @phoenixjim0527
    They are simply adorable! Their smiles. Expressiveness. How they talk. Just so likable.
  • I laughed so hard when the rowing instructor said "If you die, we're covered for that." What a wonderful wit and sense of humor.
  • @alfredkoller9146
    schade ich kann kein Englisch , doch diese zwei Frauen sind herrlich , es macht Freude ihre fröhliche art zu sehen !!!!
  • As a disabled person, I love the visibility you both bring to being normal people, doing normal things, despite people assuming you are somehow vastly different from everyone else. I don't get why it is so hard for people to wrap their heads around the day to day normality of my life, and I assume yours, and everyone else who looks 'different' or does things in an atypical way that is normal for us. I really related to the actual issue being different from the assumed issue, in this case, not having a problem with coordination, but just not understanding what the instructions were, and needing a bit more time to get the hang of it. People do the same kinda thing with me, and its so hard to try to make people understand that some of the things they assume I would find hard are easy, and some things they never think about are almost impossible for me.  Anyway, I love the advocacy you two are doing, in just sharing your normal lives <3
  • The rowing instructor may have been very serious that they get it right, but he was great…he treated them like individuals and like he would have taught any one rowing…
  • Beautiful women with such positivity. They definitely found their purpose in teaching! Role models on how to live life.