Where did Carmen and Daniel get married?
They eloped on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut.
Lifestyle / Relationships
Conjoined twin Carmen Andrade has quietly married her longtime boyfriend, Daniel McCormack, in an intimate ceremony in Connecticut. The couple, who met on Hinge in 2020, shared the news in a YouTube video, marking a new chapter in their uni...
Carmen Andrade, known for sharing her life as a conjoined twin with her sister Lupita on YouTube, has married Daniel McCormack. The couple met on Hinge in 2020, and Carmen was drawn to Daniel because he didn't focus on her condition, unlike other men she encountered online. They exchanged vows in an intimate ceremony on Lover's Leap Bridge in Connecticut. Carmen wore a floor-length emerald green gown, while Daniel wore a dark suit with a green bowtie.
Lupita, Carmen's conjoined twin, identifies as asexual and has no desire to marry, making it clear that only Carmen was getting married. The twins share a pelvis and reproductive system and have been open about the challenges and stigmas they face as conjoined twins. This marriage highlights their journey of love and acceptance.
They eloped on Lover's Leap Bridge in New Milford, Connecticut.
She wore a floor-length emerald green gown.
Lupita is asexual and does not want to get married.
They met on the dating app Hinge in 2020.
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