These Siamese twin sisters were born joined at the pelvis 😲 Despite their external features, both sisters married different men. 😢
One of the sisters was even pregnant on her wedding day 😲 How the lives of these Siamese twins turned out and what their husbands looked like was shown in the first comment 👇👇

Daisy and Violet Hilton were born in 1908 in England, joined at the pelvis. Their biological mother gave the girls to a pub owner, Mary Hilton, who essentially “acquired” them and began exhibiting them in public.
The sisters went through a difficult childhood and adolescence under the strict control of guardians until they achieved freedom through the courts in 1931 and began their independent careers.

In their personal lives, they also tried to find happiness. Both sisters were married to different men, but none of these marriages lasted long.
Officially, these marriages were considered to be more publicity stunts than genuine unions of love.
However, according to unconfirmed reports, a dramatic turn occurred in Violetta’s life: on her wedding day, she was pregnant.

Later, according to some sources, she gave birth to a child, but was forced to give it up for adoption. The name and fate of this child remained a secret, since the sisters never publicly discussed this fact.
Despite their popularity and stage appearances, their lives gradually declined. Their last public show was in 1961. They then worked as clerks in a grocery store in Charlotte.

Both died within days of each other in January 1969 from Hong Kong flu. Daisy died first, followed shortly by Violet.

Because of their physiological connection, Violetta’s body could not be separated from her already deceased sister, and only an autopsy showed that she had survived her by only a couple of days.