Conjoined twin sisters Lupita and Carmen Andrade, both of whom are now 25 years old, reside in Connecticut. The two ladies share a pelvic and reproductive system and are joined at the torso. They immigrated to the United States from Mexico when they were infants. Each of them has one leg but two arms. Lupita is in charge of the music and navigation because Carmen is in control of the right leg—“I do the driving!” she tells TODAY.com. They are the ideal team when together. Lupita wants to work as a technician in the same area as Carmen, who is a college student pursuing a degree in veterinary nursing. Lupita also aspires to create comedies.
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