Here's What The First-Ever Surviving Septuplets Look Like Today

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The family had become a worldwide phenomenon. No other set of septuplets had ever survived in full before, and soon the couple was on the cover of national publications.The duo appeared on the front of Time Magazine and Newsweek. Soon, ABC News caught on too and wanted to do a feature story on their miracle family legacy…

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