Twin sisters marry twin brothers in a ceremony officiated by twin ministers in a town called Twinsburg _USA

A set of identical twin sisters married a set of identical twin brothers in a joint wedding officiated by a set of identical twin ministers in a town called Twinsburg.

Josh and Jeremy Salyers, 34, married Brittany and Briana Deane, 32, who they met last August when they all attended a festival for twins in Twinsburg town in Ohio, USA. Both couples say they had instant connection - Briana with Jeremy and Brittany with Josh.
The brothers decided to take their love to the next level and they both popped the question at the same time on a date that is a nod to their connections - February 2nd or 2/2. The sisters thought they were filming for an advert but both brothers then got down on one knee at the same time and proposed to them.

On the wedding day, the twin sisters wore identical dresses while the brothers wore matching tuxedos. The couples also wore matching clothes to sign their marriage licenses earlier this week.
Briana told People:
It's really been a fairytale come true. Marrying twins is something that's very important to us. 
It's hard when you're dating someone and they don't understand the twin bond.
 The couples now plan to all live in the same house and raise their children together.
This is lovely. Wow 

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