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Qwabe Twins talk marriage

The Qwabe twins have finally addressed the swirling rumors about their relationship, sparked by a viral video of them sharing a kiss. In response to the speculations, the sisters posted a video embracing each other, fueling discussions and prompting further curiosity.

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Contrary to the assumptions and critiques, the Qwabe twins are contemplating a polygamous marriage to ensure they won’t be separated in the future.

The video of the sisters kissing generated significant attention, leading many to speculate about hidden aspects of their love lives. However, staunch supporters of the twins were quick to defend them, asserting that there was nothing inherently wrong with siblings expressing affection towards each other.

The unexpected exit of the Qwabe twins from the show left many in shock, particularly after Viggy withdrew following the elimination of her twin sister. Despite the rumors circulating about a romantic relationship between the twins, they clarified that they are simply sisters. Additionally, the Qwabe twins openly expressed their acceptance of polygamous marriage, stating that they would be willing to share the same husband without any issues.

As the controversy continues to swirl around the Qwabe twins, their unconventional approach to relationships and their unapologetic stance on polygamy has added a new dimension to the public perception of their personal lives.

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