How old is the McGhee sextuplets now?

The McGhee sextuplets will turn 10 years old in June.

Is growing up McGhee Cancelled?

The family’s first reality series ran for threes seasons as 6 Little McGhees, on OWN, between 2012 and 2014, before being cancelled. UP picked up Growing Up McGhee (and bestowed the new title). The series, from Figure 8 Films, premiered on UP in June 2016.

Where does the McGhee family live?

Columbus, Ohio
Premise. The series follows the day-to-day lives of Mia and Rozonno McGhee, along with their household, as they balance life between their six children, marriage and a family business. The McGhees own and operate a carpet and upholstery cleaning business in their hometown of Columbus, Ohio.

Where are sextuplets now?

Unfortunately for fans of the series, Sweet Home Sextuplets has been canceled and will not be returning for Season 4. Courtney and Erin took to YouTube to announce the news in July 2021. “We have filmed for three seasons and we ended last summer. We ended last July, I think,” Courtney said.

How old is the Mcgee kids?

For 10 years now, we have followed the life of the McGhee family. Mia and Rozonno are the parents of the first set of sextuplets born in Columbus. They are the proud parents of Rozonno Jr., Isaac, Madison, Olivia, Elijah and Josiah. Now 10 years old and full of energy and personality.

What happened to the McGhees?

“It’s hard to believe that these six were once tiny little babies and are now in third grade.” In the summer of 2010, Rozonno and Mia McGhee welcomed sextuplets — the first set to be born in Columbus, Ohio.

Why are they called sextuplets?

sextuple (adj.) “sixfold,” 1620s, from Latin sextus “sixth” (from sex “six;” see six) + -plus “more” (see -plus).

How old are the Sweet Home Sextuplets now?

The Waldrop sextuplets were just infants when their parents began chronicling their family life on the reality series, and they’re now almost 3 years old. Keep reading to see pictures of them from 2020!

What happened to the black sextuplets?

The first surviving Black sextuplets graduate from high school — see them now. The Harris kids will all be continuing their education in Alabama. America’s first surviving Black sextuplets graduated from high school last week in Birmingham, Alabama.