Saed News: Two Australian twin sisters have challenged their country’s laws and decided that they both want to marry the same man.
According to SAEDNEWS, citing Fararu, the two 33-year-old twin sisters, known as the world’s most identical twins, are facing a legal issue. They want to marry their boyfriend, but Australian law does not allow it, as polygamy is not permitted.
Anna and Lucy DeCinque, who live in the city of Perth, met Ben Byrne in 2012 and after all these years they want to marry him. However, Australian law opposes this. According to the “Marriage Act 1961” in Australia, polygamy is prohibited.
They appeared on the Australian TV program “Hughesy, We Have a Problem” to try to find a solution and expressed hope about resolving their issue. They also posted a video on social media talking about their “unique” problem.
According to Daily Mail, the twins spent 250,000 dollars (138,917 euros) on cosmetic surgeries to make themselves even more identical.

The DeCinque sisters said in a social media video: “Well, we have one partner named Ben and we want to marry him one day, but Australian law says we can’t. So what do we do?”
In the caption of the video, they wrote: “We are sharing a unique problem. We want to marry one man.”

While Anna and Lucy were serious about their issue, the host of the program laughed and made jokes about their unusual situation. Almost everything in the twins’ lives is shared and identical. They even want a single husband so their lives always remain the same.
Anna said: “If we can change the law and the government, we would love to marry Ben. I mean, love is love; and we are all adults. We should marry one man. This works for us. People should understand that we are not hurting anyone... we are really happy with Ben.”
Lucy stated: “We hope that one day we will marry Ben. Our mother really encourages us to have natural childbirth; so we don’t know how this will happen, because we need to get pregnant at the same time. There is a lot of pressure on Ben, but everything is up to him.”