Recently, Mexico-based twin sisters Carmen Andrade and Lupita Andrade were interviewed by People magazine and discussed the issues they face after marriage.
In October last year, 25-year-old Carmen and Daniel McCormack joined together after four years of dating, and Lupita and numerous friends witnessed this happy moment.
However, many are confused about the post-marriage life of Carmen and Daniel, and some even question the relationship between Daniel and Carmen's sister Lupita.
In this regard, Carmen expressed her dissatisfaction in an interview with People magazine. She didn't think it was necessary to tell others about her private life. Daniel, 28, also said that their married life has nothing to do with others.
Lupita, on the other hand, stressed that she didn’t like being asked if she would love Daniel, insisting that she just loved her brother-in-law as a “brother.”
The girl explained, “I just want my sister to be happy,” and “after all, if we don’t get along well, then he won’t appear in our lives at all.”
And when it comes to how to balance his relationship with his husband and sister, Carmen says the key is to “continue communicating,” and jokes, “I really don’t know what more appropriate way to use.”
However, Carmen also admits that sometimes she feels guilty about her sister because she is too close to Daniel, so for her health, they will try to keep certain boundaries.
Carmen continued, “Al there is always a need for intimate emotional exchange in a relationship, in fact we are more than just joking.”
Although Lupita comforted her, "It's okay, I have headphones and mobile phones, I don't care." But it can be seen that it is not easy for Carmen to balance her relationship with her husband and sister, after all, she has to consider the feelings of three people at the same time.
In addition, to rumors that Daniel “selected her just to pursue fame and money,” and “had another pursuit behind her and intended to leave her a few years later,” Carmen replied, “I don’t have a little money.”
Despite having hundreds of thousands of followers on social media, Carmen and Lupita arely not as wealthy as people think.
Carmen revealed that they still have to work 50 hours a week to maintain their basic livelihood and other expenses. As for the income on social media, the influencer claimed that "it can only be counted as extra income," adding, "We just don't want to use our fans (to make money)."