Twins Brittany and Briana Salyers celebrate every milestone together, including the first time they bring their twin husbands and sons to celebrate Easter with their mother’s side of the family.
The two women, both 37, have not traveled to their family’s home in Delaware since 2016 — a year before they met their husbands Jeremy and Josh, both 39.
Brittany didn’t link it with Josh and Briana to Jeremy in a joint ceremony in 2018. Less than three years later in 2021, Brittany gave birth to Jett and Briana within four months of Jax. They are known as quaternary twin siblings rather than cousins.
Now they decided to return home to introduce their family to their two children and make Easter with their family a tradition.
The six live together in a mansion in Virginia, where they base several of their viral social media posts sharing their lives together.
Brittany and Briana Salyers, both 37, packed their family for an Easter party in Delaware for a festive extravaganza with their mother’s side
Brittany gave birth to Jett and Briana from Jax in 2021 within four months of each other. They are known as quaternary twin siblings rather than cousins
About 60 relatives from their mother’s side of the family gathered on Easter for their annual extravagant egg hunt.
To prepare the two-year-olds for the festivities, they practiced hiding eggs around their mansion.
“I’m so excited to introduce Jeremy and Josh to this side of the family for the holidays… and to make them a part of the Easter tradition,” Briana shared. People.
Along with the married couples, their two children usually dress in the same clothes.
She revealed that Jett and Jax would be wearing matching pink shorts that day paired with a blue shirt and vest.
“The babies are really excited about the trip,” Briana said.
Briana added that they were a little worried about how their kids would react on a long four-hour car ride. They hoped a car-sized television would keep them calm.
About 60 relatives from Brittany and Briana’s mother’s side of the family gathered on Easter for their annual extravagant egg hunt
The twin pairs have been sharing their lives closely ever since they met at an Ohio Twins Day Festival in 2017.
Before meeting the sisters, Jeremy said that he and his twin brother Josh made a vow that they would only marry one more twin.
“Me and Josh have always known we had to find our twins if we wanted to get married – and we told each other we never will be able to unless we find a twin that we can fall in love with and marry. Jeremy said earlier.
“We were lucky enough to find them, we couldn’t be happier.”
The couples took their close relationship a step further when they announced they were pregnant months apart in 2020.
In the epic announcement, the sisters both wore red bathing suits with “Baby Watch” printed on them, while the Salyers twins struck identical poses in their matching red outfits.
“We are so grateful to have experienced overlapping pregnancies and to be able to raise children of the same age together,” the couples previously told DailyMail.com.
“Our children will not be just cousins, but completely genetic siblings and quaternary multiples!”
The twin pairs have shared their lives closely since they met at an Ohio Twins Day Festival in 2017. Pictured: The pair in matching swimsuits for the Fourth of July festivities
The couples have received attention for their unique story, especially after the men proposed to the women with identical custom rings from Jerrick’s Fine Jewelry, each of which featured double infinity symbols covered in diamonds.
The couples took their close relationship a step further when they announced they were pregnant months apart in 2020
The couples have gained attention for their unique story, especially after the men proposed to the women with identical custom rings from Jerrick’s Fine Jewelry, each of which featured double infinity symbols covered in diamonds.
The brothers proposed at the same time, getting down on one knee together in front of their matching brides-to-be — who, of course, had similar reactions, smiling and holding their hands to their chests.
The women later said “I do” in Twinsburg, Ohio while wearing identical dresses, and the men in matching tuxedos, with two twins acting as ring bearers.
There were plenty of other twins at their wedding, with a total of 17 — including herself — posing together for a photo in Twinsburg Township Square.
The event was later broadcast in a TLC special called Our Twinsane Wedding in February 2019.