When Sweet Home Sextuplets premiered in 2018, viewers fell in love with Eric and Courtney Waldrop, an unassuming Alabama couple navigating the whirlwind of raising nine kids, including their famous sextuplets. Seven years later, the Waldrops have traded diaper bags for baseball gloves and dance costumes—and their story keeps getting sweeter.
The Waldrops’ path to parenthood was anything but ordinary. After having their first son, Saylor, and twins Bridge and Wales, Courtney endured multiple miscarriages before fertility treatments resulted in a staggering surprise: sextuplets. The birth of Blu, Layke, Tag, Rawlings, Rayne, and Rivers in 2017 was a medical marvel, and TLC’s cameras captured every chaotic, tender moment.
Now, the sextuplets are seven years old and full of personality. The trio of sisters—Rawlings, Rayne, and Rivers—recently stole the show at a dance recital, twirling in matching orange tutus. Their brothers, meanwhile, have swapped bottles for bats, joining their older siblings on the baseball field.
The older Waldrop kids are flourishing too. Saylor, now 16, has grown into a responsible big brother, while 13-year-old twins Bridge and Wales are inseparable, mirroring the close bond Courtney’s father shared with his own twin.
Though the cameras stopped rolling, the Waldrops’ lives remain full of laughter and milestones. Courtney’s Instagram is a treasure trove of updates—birthday parties, sibling snapshots, and heartfelt reflections on their journey. Through it all, the family’s faith and love for one another shine brightly.
As fans often remark in the comments: They grow up so fast! But for the Waldrops, every chaotic, joyful moment is a reminder of the miracles that brought them together.