Kiss the brides! Twin brothers marry twin sisters in double wedding then go on joint honeymoon

Something borrowed, something blue … times two! Identical twin brothers married twin sisters at a double wedding in Arizona — then went on a foursome  honeymoon cruise that amounted to “a dream situation,” one of the grooms said.Caleb and Jeremy Baker, both 21, doubled the fun by tying the knot with Brooklyn and Kristen Stutler, both 22, on March 14 in Buckeye —  where the newlyweds all also served as bridesmaids and best men,  Today.com reported Wednesday.“Right after Brooklyn and Caleb’s wedding, I quickly changed into my wedding dress and then we all lined up for mine and Jeremy’s ceremony!” Kristen told the outlet.The happy couples then went on a joint cruise to Mexico for their honeymoon because, “We’re all best friends,” Brooklyn said.The twin sisters are pharmacy technicians at the same CVS, while the twin brothers are both studying film at Huntington University Arizona — and they all plan to move into neighboring apartments.The two couples are set up for marital success in their mutual understanding that sometimes siblings come before spouses.“The other night, I wanted to have dinner just Brooklyn and me, but they were having karaoke and she wanted to go with her sister,” Caleb said from aboard the cruise ship.

“And I was fine with that.I get it because there are times when I choose Jeremy.”“They get our relationship more than anybody else does,” Kristen said.Jeremy and Caleb first met Kristen and Brooklyn in a church youth group in 2016 — and their friendships blossomed into romance about five years later, they said.“Brooklyn came up to me and goes, ‘Hey, I’m a twin, too,” Caleb recalls.

“And we just sort of clicked right away.”Last June, Caleb and Jeremy both proposed to the twin sisters — exactly one minute apart.“Jeremy and Kristen were on a mountaintop, and Brooklyn and I were at a lake,” Caleb said. Brooklyn and Kristen quickly FaceTimed minutes later to show each other their emerald-cut...

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Publisher: New York Post

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