At 16, British model Annie Charlotte went in for a routine contraceptive appointment — and discovered she had uterus didelphys, a rare condition giving her two wombs, two cervixes, and two vaginas.
The diagnosis came as a shock. “I was super ashamed,” she said, admitting she hid it for years. Now 26, Annie is sharing her story to raise awareness and push for better gynecological support.
Despite limited medical guidance and insensitive treatment, she’s embraced her uniqueness. “I’ve learned to love it now. I’m the ‘Two P\*\*\*y Princess!’”
Annie has faced uncomfortable encounters and objectification in dating, but refuses to let others define her. “I am more than just my two vaginas.”
Her goal? Destigmatize rare conditions and inspire confidence. “Don’t be ashamed of something you have no control over,” she urges.
To her younger self, she’d say: “Love yourself — something I’m still learning to do.”