7 Years Later: Where the Waldrop Family and Their 9 Kids Are Now

Eric and Courtney Waldrop, once the beloved stars of TLC’s Sweet Home Sextuplets, are now proud parents of nine growing children — and fans are amazed at how time has flown. The Alabama couple captured hearts when they made the incredible leap from a family of five to eleven.

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In 2017, their lives changed forever with the arrival of sextuplets — Blu, Layke, Tag, Rawlings, Rayne, and Rivers — joining their older sons, Saylor, Wales, and Bridge. Their reality show quickly gained a following, offering an intimate look into the chaos, joy, and challenges of raising six babies at once.

From round-the-clock feedings to diaper duty times six, viewers watched the Waldrops navigate life with humor, love, and faith. The show offered more than just entertainment — it showed the power of resilience and community support in the face of overwhelming odds.

Today, the cameras are gone, but the story continues. The Waldrop children are growing into their own vibrant personalities, and the family remains tightly bonded. Fans still follow their journey, celebrating every milestone — proof that love only grows louder in a house full of little voices.

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