P250072 MarriedExHusTwin YOUTUBE
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I married my ex-husband's twin brother
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People think I'm her son, but I'm her short king baby daddy
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Yee-haw! Oh my God. WTF, he's your dad? Oh my God. Our sons are brothers and cousins at the same time
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One of my sons is also my nephew. You think we're a normal family? Oh no, we are not
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People, they try to shame me. Don't you feel ashamed that you married your ex-husband's brother
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There were no other men in the world. Did either of you feel any guilt
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Good morning, chiquito. Hi, mama. I'm Kimberly. I'm Ishmael. I'm 5'7". I'm 4'11"
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I used to be married to his brother. Now she's my wife
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I call him my chiquito, like my little guy, my little one
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He is now the father of my two sons. Landon, he's 19, and Skylar is 14
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The biological father of Skylar is Ismail, and the biological father of Landon is my ex-husband
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which is his twin brother. What did you think of Kimberly when she was married to your brother
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I was thinking, like, he was lucky to have her. For me, it was nothing romantic
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I always felt really comfortable around him. He was a really good friend
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My previous relationship was, for me, really hard. I was 18 years old when I married Ismael's twin brother
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I was so young in life. I did not have life figured out. I was 18 when I became pregnant with Landon
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I really wasn't taught about pregnancy or having children because of the religion we were in
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I was very scared. but my intention was not take my sister-in-law back then from my brother
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So tell me a little bit about like when things got romantic
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How did that happen? So he came to Mississippi for an event that we had
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and I confided in him a few things that were happening. He could see that things were very tense in the house
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He told me, he said, well, you can call me and text me whenever you need
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and I can help you and Landon, because Landon was like, maybe one
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It was nothing romantic at all. It was never my intention, ever
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But I mean look at him He Look at him I remember he was leaving and we were saying goodbye and it was a very subtle intimate moment
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And I started crying because I knew that something woke up in me
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and it was definitely awake in him. Did either of you feel any guilt
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I always thought that that was wrong and it's wrong in every way. You know, my mind was like going both directions because, you know, like, what do I do
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But at that point, my relationship with his brother was over, but I was still living with my ex-husband
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I knew that he was really close with his family, so I felt guilty on that part
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But my guilt wasn't enough for me to push him aside. What were the emotions that you guys had when you found you were expecting a child
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It was very scary. I was still married to his brother. So when Sky was born, Ismael was not there initially
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because him and I were the only ones who knew that Skyler was his child
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That was kind of like heartbreaking for me because my first child
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You know, I want to see him, but I had to do it
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Yeah. So about two months after he was born, I let it all out, and everybody knew
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And then the drama started. When I did tell people I was disowned, they basically kicked me out
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So I moved to Minnesota when Sky was four months old, and that's when we all started living together as a family, just us four
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Sky, can you get the syrup, our syrup? For me, it was freeing, and I was like, yeah
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I was super excited, like, I can be myself. You want bacon? But for him, it was a little challenging
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because he was so used to being alone. Was I ready to be a father of two
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Probably not, but I know it was all about, like, making a decision and just go for it
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And now you don't want to be alone ever. Do you remember when your parents told you about how they got together
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Yeah, I couldn't really understand because I was still young. Go outside Say please It was very interesting when I got more older hearing more stories about it My dad like their siblings
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Landon, can you tell me a little about like your early, early memories of Ismail
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Oh, back then. Let me think. I didn't really call him father. My father, I usually, for a couple of years, I called him Isma
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I just didn't understand the time that he would be the most important person in my life
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because I was still young. When we got married in 2016, he went up to Ismael, actually
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and he gave him a big hug, and he's like, you're not my uncle anymore, you're my dad
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So since the day that we were married, he's always called him father
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Was it ever confusing that Ismael was raising you like he's your dad
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Not at all. I love him. I don't know if all my hair would do anything for him
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Except take the trash out. Okay, listen here. The trash is different. I ain't doing the dishes
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How would you describe your parenting styles? I want my children to be happy and express themselves the way that they want to express themselves
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but also do it in a respectful way. My art teacher said you can never go out the line
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Oh, in kindergarten? Oh my God. I think my parenting style is the same
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Be respectful, you know, to everyone. Okay. Put it down a little bit more. Yep
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I keep telling them like, okay, we started from this position. We're probably here and you guys are the future
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All the way there and then just got it here. you have it on your hands, so you have the opportunity to go as high as you can
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Oh, my God. You're trying to give me a hug? Oh, my God. Okay. UME is going to make a video real quick
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I started posting on social media during COVID because we were bored
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I was just trying to be funny and entertain the kids. We didn't know this, but she was going to take the blame
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for having three kids, right, mom? I was. Because I look like a kid, you know
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No, no, wait. Okay, now get down. No, you're not. People think I'm her son
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but I her short baby daddy You not going to be able to pick me up Yes I will Okay Okay lift your head You lift your No I do not These days I going to have to bring him to the hospital
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What's the response been like online? We do get a lot of hate. You feel better now
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Yeah. Okay, kiss. People commenting on our race together and a lot of people commenting about our height difference
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It does not affect us at all. Like, I know he's 4'11". I sleep with him every day
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So I'm going to read a little bit of the comments that I get on my social media
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Probably her son. Yeah, like you're probably my son, right? Why is he four apples tall
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Because I ate the fifth one. People, they try to shame me
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Just blatantly out says that how dare you or don't you feel ashamed that you married your ex-husband's brother
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You don't have to watch. WTF. He's your dad. there were no other men in the world
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What? Comments are comments. People are entitled to their opinions. No one would ever say that to me, to my face
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I'm very confident in my relationship and I'm confident in my family and my household
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So those things, they don't affect me at all. What's your reaction when someone says your family's weird
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I would say 100% we're weird. You think we're a normal family
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Oh, no, we are not. Do you have any regrets looking back
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No, not one. No regrets. Zero. Would do it again. Okay, you go first, then Lannan, then I'll go
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So old. Old. Old. Old. Old. Old. Old. Old. We have moved on with our life
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My brother has lived on with his life. He's remarried. We all have our separate lives and everyone is fine
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Look at all those wrinkles. No one has been harmed. but we're more happy
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Follow me? Yes, sir. What are your hopes for your family's future
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What I hope for my kids, it's be what they are. I want them to always feel
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that this is a safe environment for them. And what do I want for him
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Unfortunately, you are stuck with me and you don't get a choice. You see the wings
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I'm not mad. Your wings? Happiness. Bye


