Triplets Rafaela, Rochele and Tagiane Bini of Passo Fundo,
Brazil, share the same birthday, the same looks and tastes - and now the same
wedding anniversary too. The 29-year-old sisters (main picture) even wore the
same wedding dress, as well as hair style and make up, for their big day on
Saturday. Even the grooms - Rafael, Gabriel and Eduardo (inset kissing their
brides) - admitted they had worried they might mix up their wives-to-be when it
came to exchanging vows.
A different colour of bouquet was the only clue to help
bewildered friends and family distinguish one bride from the other.
Even the grooms - Rafael, Gabriel and Eduardo - admitted they
had worried they might mix up their wives-to-be when it came to exchanging
vows.
Rafael, who married Rafaela, told how the girls sometimes
deliberately confused their fiances.
He remembered: 'There was a time when we were all in the
kitchen making dinner. So Rochele, who is Gabriel's, was doing stuff at the
sink, and Rafaela was at the stove.
'We were there chatting and they changed places. I went
behind to hug her, and said "oops" when I realised I'd got the wrong
girl.'
On the day, though, the men insisted they didn't have a
problem recognising the loves of their lives.
'Oh yes, I knew which one was mine, for sure. I knew as soon
as she entered the church, she was the most beautiful,' said Eduardo, who
married Tagiane.
The sisters told how, like other identical siblings, they
have always been close and shared the same tastes and interests since they were
babies.
Their parents, Pedro and Salete, already had one daughter,
Liziele, when they decided to increase the family - but never imagined three
more girls would come at once.
Mother Salete fainted when she was told she was expecting
triplets, according to the girls.
Rafaela was the first to find her future husband, Rafael, ten
years ago while studying at university. A year later, Rochele got together with
Gabriel.
It was parents Pedro and Salete who suggested the girls all
get married together after Tagiane also got engaged to Eduardo.
The only dilemma for Pedro, a farmer, was how he would walk
all three daughters down the aisle at once.
He said: 'We decided that we would all walk down the aisle
until half way down the church. From there, I would take one at a time.'
I went behind to hug her, and said "oops" when I
realised I'd got the wrong girl
The pews at the Nossa Senhora Aparecida catholic cathedral in
Passo Fundo were moved apart to allow more space for the three brides to walk
down the aisle together.
They were followed by 18 bridesmaids and page boys, each
using the chosen colour of the bride they were representing, yellow for
Rafaela, blue for Rochele and red for Tagiane.
The first to be taken to the altar by their father was
Tagiane, who was the first to be born. She remembered: 'I tried to hold back my
emotion, but I couldn't. To see my dad there, at that moment, was a feeling I
can't explain.'
The girls explained how they all went together to get their
hair and make-up done with the intention of looking different.
But, said Rochele, 'We tried a number of styles, but we all
liked the same one. It's not even worth trying, it always ends up like that.'
After the ceremony, the fact that there were three bouquets
to be caught was not lost on the female guests, according to the sisters.
And for Eduardo, the fact that triplets run in their wives
family hasn't put the husbands off.
He said: 'We're going to think about starting our family. If
we have triplets, it won't be easy, but they will be a blessing and we'lll
raise them with love.'
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