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Woman dating two identical brothers at the same time explains how they reacted to finding out

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Published 19:54 23 Jan 2026 GMT

Woman dating two identical brothers at the same time explains how they reacted to finding out

Nong Fah, 24, managed to pull siblings Sing and Suea

Olivia Burke

Olivia Burke

Although identical twins share DNA, they don't usually share a romantic partner.

However, brothers Sing and Suea have found themselves in a bizarre love triangle, as they are both in a romantic relationship with the same woman.

The twins, from Thailand, have both been dating 24-year-old waitress Nong Fah for more than six months after they slid her their numbers last year.

She met the siblings while serving their table at the Nakhon Phanom restaurant she works in. But it took a month before the eldest of the two, Sing, finally plucked up the courage to drop her a message.

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His brother Suea was hot on his heels, though, and Nong explained she began texting them both - but she couldn't choose between them.

Speaking to local news outlet Thai Rath, the restaurant worker explained how her relationship with the brothers blossomed.

Nong Fah has been dating identical twin brothers Sing and Suea since last year (TikTok/@hoylaa44)
Nong Fah has been dating identical twin brothers Sing and Suea since last year (TikTok/@hoylaa44)

"From then on, we started to develop a romantic relationship," Nong said. "I admit that I am close to both of them and love both of them, and there was no disagreement whatsoever."

Although you'd expect the brothers to be at each other's throats while vying for Nong's attention, she insists they 'didn't argue' over her.

"The two brothers never argued or got jealous because they both loved me, and I loved them too," Nong said, before detailing their unique living arrangement.

She said she used to live 'separately' from Sing and Suea during the early days of their relationship, until they all started getting a bit more comfortable.

"Eventually, they would visit and wouldn't leave," Nong continued. "So we just went along with it and ended up living together, and we're happy now."

She revealed that she sleeps between Sing and Suea in a six-foot bed they all share, and that the brothers have also put her in charge of their finances so she can track their savings.

The 24-year-old claims the siblings don't argue over her and says they are all 'happy' with their arrangement (TikTok/@hoylaa44)
The 24-year-old claims the siblings don't argue over her and says they are all 'happy' with their arrangement (TikTok/@hoylaa44)

The twins both work in agriculture - with the eldest owning a tractor and the younger one owning a combine harvester, Vice reports. According to Nong, the siblings don't get jealous of one another, and they rarely argue.

When asked why they live together as a threesome, Suea simply said: "Because we love each other."

Thankfully, the twins' family has accepted their unusual relationship dynamic, as have Nong's. She hopes to one day start a family of her own with the pair, although she plans to 'save up as much money as possible first'.

She has been posting TikTok videos documenting her unorthodox relationship in recent months and reckons rising to fame on social media could help secure their financial future.

"[One of] my TikTok posts got over 8 million views, which has led to me receiving many offers to review products and places," Nong added. "However, I still have to continue working as a server at this restaurant."

Nong said that her fellas have been struggling with the good, the bad, and the ugly that comes with online notoriety, but she's advised them only to take the positive comments onboard.

Featured Image Credit: TikTok/hoylaa44

Topics: Sex and Relationships, Dating trends, World News, Weird, Viral

Olivia Burke
Olivia Burke

Olivia is a journalist at LADbible Group with more than five years of experience and has worked for a number of top publishers, including News UK. She also enjoys writing food reviews (as well as the eating part). She is a stereotypical reality TV addict, but still finds time for a serious documentary.

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