A pair of twins who claim to be the most identical in the world are calling on the Australian Government to change the law so they can both marry their shared boyfriend.
Anna and Lucy De Cinque, 33, have been dating their mechanic boyfriend Ben Byrne for six years but can't marry him under Australia's anti-polygamy laws.
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The Perth pair told Australian TV host Dave Hughes: "Okay, so we share a partner Ben and we would like marry him one day but the law in Australia says we can't, so what do we do?"
The twins shared a promotional video of the interview to their Instagram account with the caption: "We share a unique problem. WE WANT TO MARRY THE SAME MAN."
Anna and Lucy previously told The Sun that when they met Byrne, they told him they came as a package.
"He insisted that he was fine with it," Anna said. "Being a non-identical twin himself, he said that he understood our bond."
Byrne moved in with the twins and their mum in 2013.
Lucy said she and Anna never get jealous because they know he loves them equally.
"Ben treats us completely equally. If he kisses Anna, he kisses me right after, and holds both our hands when we're out," explained Lucy.
Australia's Marriage Act 1961 outlaws Bryce from marrying both Lucy and Anna, meaning the unconventional trio will have to hope for a law change before taking their relationship to the next level.
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