Meet Twin Sisters Who Spent $200,000 on Surgery To Look Identical - And They Share The Same Boyfriend, Facebook account and even a job

TWIN sisters say they decided they want to look identical to be able to share everything in their lives. Yes, everything: house, bed, boyfriend, Facebook account and even a job. Anna and Lucy DeCinque, 28-year-olds from Perth, Western Auastralia, have reportedly spent more than $200,000 to ensure they look identical.






Twins Lucy and Anna DeCinque are a lot less like sisters and more one individual with two different bodies.

Ever since the Australian natives were born one minute apart from each other 28 years ago, they’ve gone to great lengths to do everything together. That includes sharing a phone, car, bed and boyfriend.

“We have one boyfriend and all of us share the same bed… We have the same taste in everything, so obviously we’re going to like the same boy, too,” Lucy explained. “We’re all together when we have sex, and if we like the same guy, so be it.”



Twin sisters from Australia have taken their sisterly bond to the extreme by spending £150,000 on cosmetic surgery to look identical.

The 28-year-old women Anna and Lucy DeCinque from Perth, have had countless cosmetic procedures from lip fillers to breast implants and tattooed eyebrows in a quest to look exactly the same.

From their matching treatments to their identical exercise routines, the brunettes are devoted to being duplicates and never stray from each others' sight for more than a few moments.

The sisters are so close that they share a phone, a car, a job and a Facebook account. They even share the same bed - and boyfriend.

"We're dating one boy at the moment," says Anna. "There are three people in our relationship. We're sharing."

"It's not really weird to us," explains Lucy. "We have one boyfriend and all three of us share the same bed.

"For guys, in their hearts and dreams, they want two girlfriends.

"We have the same taste in everything, so obviously we're going to like the same boy too.

"We're all together when we have sex, and if we like the same guy, so be it."

For the last two years, Anna and Lucy have been sharing the same double bed - and for the last twelve months, they have been dating the same guy.

The 4ft 10in twins, who live at home with their mum Jeanna, 71, have dated separate boyfriends before, but they have always been best friends or brothers.

Lucy says: "Every date had to be a double date. It's always double or nothing."

                                         
               From an early age Anna and Lucy were inseparable.


                                            @ Age 19

The sisters, born one minute apart, attended the same nursery, primary and secondary school, before enrolling on a beauty course at college - together.

At home, in the sun-soaked suburbs of Perth, the sisters were doted on by their mum Jeanna and their dad Luigi, who passed away four years ago, aged 58.

Lucy says: "Our mum has always been able to tell us apart. But, our dad, not so much.

"He would say, 'Which one are you?'"

The only way to tell the twins apart is by slight markings on the girls' faces - the small mole on Lucy's cheek and a scar on Anna's forehead.

But, those slight differences go unseen by most - including ex-boyfriends.

Lucy says: "We've had fun, especially when we were younger.

"We would swap boyfriends, if we were bored.

"Like, even on the telephone, if I didn't want to talk to my boyfriend, Anna would take the phone and pretend to be me.

"We would play games like that, and the other person never realised.

"We've settled down a bit now."


The childhood accident - a bump in the bathroom - that caused Anna~s scar is one of the few things the sisters didn't do together.

Since then, everything Anna and Lucy have done has been in sync.

From living together to the job they share - working with the elderly, the twins are never more than a few metres away from each other at all times.

"We never get tired of each other, even though we're always together," insists Lucy. "Of course, we argue. When you're with someone 24/7 you're going to have arguments and get on each others nerves.

"We always make up, though."

Anna and Lucy's unique bond has only grown stronger as the years have passed.

Aged 12, the sisters opted for different hair styles, with Anna going for a longer cut, but the streak of individuality was short lived.

Tragically, when their father Luigi was diagnosed with cancer and remained housebound, the girls became even closer. They quit their beauty course and stayed at home to look after their dad, until he sadly passed away in 2010.

That same year, when the girls turned 24, they both decided to have breast enlargements, inspired by Kim Kardashian's ample bust. Anna and Lucy went from a BB cup size to a DD.

From lip fillers to false eyelashes and tattooed eyebrows, the twins have spent an incredible $240,800 (AUS) on keeping up appearances.

Once a week, Anna and Lucy indulge in infrared saunas, microdermabrasion and skin peels to maintain their mirror image. They follow the same exercise routine and maintain an identical diet too.


Anna says: "We like looking after ourselves, what girl doesn't?"

Lucy says: "We never wear the same outfit twice when we go out. Everything has to be new.

"When we go clothes shopping, Anna will already know that I like a certain top."

"We always know what the other is thinking," adds Anna. "We stopped buying gifts for each other, because we ended up buying each other same thing.

Having cared for their dad while he was ill, Lucy and Anna applied for a job in aged care, serving meals to the elderly.

Their joint application was successful and they job share the position and take home one salary.

The money, which ends up in the same handbag - carried by Lucy, goes towards the twins' beauty regime.

And, when the twins step out of the sauna and walk down the street, attention is never far away.

Anna says, "When we go out, we get so many guys saying they want to marry the both of us or date the both of us.

"And we always have girls coming up and saying 'where do you get your clothes from?' They love our style.

"And we feel each others' pain too. If Lucy's at the dentist, I will feel her pain."

While the girls have been warned that their extreme closeness could lead to serious problems in the future, especially if one of them decides to get married and move away or if one of them dies, the twins remain unfazed.

Lucy says, "We can't imagine a day when we're not in each others' company.


"And, to be honest, I don't think that would ever happen."

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