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Quints - Wikipedia Eighth grader Jamie is an only child who is overwhelmed by her parents' strategist personalities Her world soon turns upside down after her mother gives birth to quintuplets (quints) They are overwhelmed with caring for five newborns and hire a live-in nanny named Fiona
What Ever Happened to the Dionne Quintuplets? - Country Living Lucille Ball, center, and friends dressed as the Dionne quints for a 1935 Halloween party The "Quints"—Yvonne, Annette, Cécile, Émilie, and Marie—spent their leisure time on a playground beneath elevated walkways covered in wire mesh
Quints (TV Movie 2000) - IMDb Quints: Directed by Bill Corcoran With Kimberly J Brown, Daniel Roebuck, Elizabeth Morehead, Shadia Simmons 14-year-old Jamie goes to desperate lengths to get attention when her mother gives birth to quintuplets
Watch Quints - Disney+ Just as Jamie Grover becomes fed up with being the center of her parents' universe, her wish for less attention is granted when her mom gives birth to quintuplets At first, Jamie is thrilled to escape her parents’ constant doting, but she soon feels neglected and unappreciated as the quints take up all of her parents’ time
The Dionne Quints: The first quintuplets known to have survived infancy . . . The Dionne Quints: The first quintuplets known to have survived infancy that became a sideshow attraction, 1930-1970 With the birth of Émilie, Yvonne, Cécile, Marie, and Annette Dionne in 1934, the province of Ontario, coupled with Canada, discovered a “human goldmine”