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We’re twin sisters who married twin brothers – but people always make the same incorrect assumptions about our lives

Published on April 12, 2025 at 06:08 PM

A SET of identical twins who married identical brothers have opened up about their lives, and what people always get wrong.

Brittany and Briana Deane met and fell in love with twin brothers Josh and Jeremy Salyers at ain 2017, beforejust a year later.

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The twins opened up about their lives and what people always get wrong
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The couple's sons are genetically siblings, despite being cousins

Following the whirlwind, the two couples had a joint wedding on August 5, 2018, and now live in the same home in,USA.

Brittany and Briana, who are in their thirties, also fell around the same time, with Jeremy and Briana .

Just a few months later, in April, the family was joined by Josh and Brittany's son Jett.

Despite having different parents, the toddlers are classed as quaternary, which means they're cousins and genetic siblings too.

Although it might seem like a strange set up, the couples insist it couldn't be more normal for them.

“Jeremy and I really were attracted to each other and started gravitating toward each other,” Briana previouslytoldABC News.

“And Brittany and Josh started. So it was like perfectly kind of paired off,” she added.

As for their kids, the parents areraising the boys as brothers, not cousins.

“They are technically known as quaternary twins.

“Because they are genetic brothers and they were born less than 9 or 10 months of each other. They're genetic brothers and the same age,” Brianna said.

The mum said the kids simply have two mums and two dads each, which sounds complicated but works out for the families.

Despite their interconnected lives, there's one line they won't cross, and it's what people often wrongly assume about their families.

Last year, the sisters said they're not interested in each others husbands at all.

“I think there are people who wonder if it's a polygamist situation, and that's very much not the case,” Briana said.

“We sharefinancesand all of that, but we're not sharing spouses,” she continued.

Britanny agreed with her sister, and added: “Each twin gets their own partner.”

Chatting to USA Today previously, Brittany said: ”I think for a lot of people in the world, especially singletons, they are looking for their other half.

“We each already had another half – a literal other half and we each previously had experiences where we dated people who were annoyed that it was not them who was considered the other half.

”But the four of us all understand the twin thing.”

The two sisters had dated nontwins, or “singletons” as they call them, but had always dreamed of marrying another set of identical twins.

After welcoming their set of kids, the family of six now all live under the same roof.

“We ‘parent trapped' ourselves, and everything is nonstop! We are very happy with our two baby boys,” Briana chuckled.

”If we do expand our families, we would hope to be lucky enough to experience overlapping pregnancies together again.”

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