Photos of triplet sisters marrying triplet brothers break the internet
- Triplets brothers and sisters have reportedly married themselves in Enugu state in a private wedding ceremony
- According to local media Gistreel, the wedding took place between Okwuoma, Dumalu and Chinwe, and Kenechukwu, Chinedu, and Chukwuebuka
- In the pictures, the men could be seen dressed in black suits while the women are magnificently attired with white wedding gowns
PAY ATTENTION: Click “See First” under the “Following” tab to see Legit.ng News on your Facebook News Feed!
The photos of triplet sisters marrying triplet brothers in Nigeria have gone viral. According to Gistreel and many local media reports, the marriage took place in Enugu state.
Pictures of the wedding surfaced on the internet on Sunday, June 7, as the name of the brothers were given as Kenechukwu, Chinedu, and Chukwuebuka.
The sisters’ names, according to the same media, are Okwuoma, Dumalu and Chinwe. It was gathered that the wedding ceremony which occurred on the same day was attended by close family members and friends.
See their photos below:
Meanwhile, Legit.ng earlier reported that the case of Tomiwa and her triplet sisters reflected the joy of motherhood in a clear form.
On Monday, April 13, they shared a birthday photoshoot and the internet won't stop talking about them.
The triplet sisters wore smart wine gowns as they struck very lovely and carefree poses. Tomiwa, one of the sisters said in a tweet: "Happy birthday to me and my loves".
In other news, Harris family sextuplets of Birmingham, Alabama, graduated from the Center Point High School in the United States.
The incredible story of the first known surviving set of African-American sextuplets is regaining attention following their recent accomplishment.
The Birmingham family of sextuplets became a national sensation after their parents welcomed them into the world on July 8, 2002.
In April 2007, they even appeared on The Oprah Show. Diamond and Chris Harris welcomed their babies, two females, Kaylynne and Kiera, and four boys, Kaleb, Kobe, Kieran, and Kyle after they used fertility dru*gs to get pregnant.
It was gathered that in 2001, the couple really wanted to get pregnant and start a family together.
PAY ATTENTION: Download our mobile app to enjoy the latest news update
Diamond's first child from a previous relationship, Dewayne, was five, and the couple from Birmingham, Alabama, had been married over two years, but they were struggling to conceive.
Diamond, a nurse, was prescribed fertility dr*gs by her doctor, who told them not to get their hopes up. Before long, Diamond was pregnant, and the doctor excitedly told them it was twins. However, a sonogram showed them they were actually having five children.
On July 8, 2002, Diamond and Chris had welcomed the first-ever surviving set of African American sextuplets. In 2015, the girls, Kaylynne and Kiera, and the four boys, Kaleb, Kobe, Kieran and Kyle marked their 13th birthday.
Uchenna Okeigbo: God gave me quadruplets after 18 years of marriage | Legit TV
Source: Legit.ng