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In fact, if there was a difficult way to do something, he’d find it.,Why lie on the bed when you can crawl into a cupboard? But now that he’s five, is he still standing out with his extremes? Unfortunately, the couple confirmed TLC will NOT be renewing the series. If you haven’t had a chance to check out the video featuring this saddening next, you can push play on the video down below to see what Courtney and Eric had to say. Jessica recently graduated with a Literature degree from the University of Manchester.
Are you bummed there will not be a Season 4 ofSweet Home Sextuplets? Do you think the Waldrops made the right decision for their family? Share your thoughts with us on this sad news in the comments down below. And, keep coming back for the latest on Eric and Courtney Waldrop’s family. The video made it clear Courtney and Eric Waldrop really struggled with how to break this devastating news to fans. Neither parent really wanted to break the bad news.
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Then, she shared some shots of the boys and girls blowing out the candles on their cakes. She said in her caption that there were “30 candles.” However, the post about Blu got fans giggling a bit as he guzzled up his food. Rumors that the TLC show might be canceled came true last year and fans were terribly sad. However, they understood that Eric and Courtney Waldrop felt that it was best for the children.
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The Waldrops rejected that suggestion, trusting that they could handle whatever God had in store for them. Their faith was rewarded in December 2017 when Courtney safely delivered her six babies via caesarean section. Their names are as unique as the family itself, according to the Daily Mail.
Though fans are eager for a new season of the show the family are continuing life as normal off camera. Enjoying time in their family home in Alabama, and working on making it the best place for their children. As for the parents, in June of this year Courtney told followers the two were celebrating 26 years of marriage together. The video montage shows their beautiful long life together and many fans gushed over their relationship in the comments. There’s nothing like having nine children to pull you closer together.
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Courtney, too, said that she initially thought that "Sweet Home Sextuplets" would get a fourth season — they got approached, and they first agreed to it. "But then we started talking about some things — and filming is really hard," she said, noting the show was especially tough on the older boys. And ultimately, TLC decided during this time of indecision that it wouldn't continue the series. "It was almost God's way of shutting that door," Courtney concluded. It’s time they take a break, at least, to move the babies forward as they now enter pre school and the older ones start sports. Having to deal with production wanting to set shots, want do-overs, following your every move, equipment and crew crammed in a small room with hot lights.
How some can consider her “hypocritical” is insane. They made a decision that was best for their family and not for their fans. Do I think she should be asking for prayers?
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Courtney and Eric Waldrop will be trying to navigate how to take care of six newborns while also being present for their three older children. Sleepless nights and working through unchartered territory are something the Waldrops will be dealing with for the foreseeable future. Sweet Home Sextuplets will chronicle everything from the bed rest to the journey home for all six of the Waldrop sextuplets. There will be plenty of real moments moms can relate to on the newest TLC show. She is dealing with an incredibly high-risk pregnancy and NICU stays for the babies are inevitable. TLC has already had plenty of success with shows about multiples but Courtney and Eric Waldrop are a little different.
Everything changed forSweet Home Sextupletfans a few days ago. Eric And Courtney Waldrop dropped YouTube video on July 8th that included bittersweet news. Turns out, the TLC series would NOT be returning for Season 4.
This can take a toll on them very fast, let alone raising their family as they remodel. Perhaps tlc will do a sextuplets update show now and then as a special. And the family should be at least at 25K per episode, not season. That puts tremendous pressure on production to get the shows in the can where the network will sell the advertising. After a year off cameras, fans are still eager to know what the family are up to.
Sweet Home Sextuplets follows the Waldrop family and their nine children — yes, you read that right, nine! When trying for a fourth, and final, child, the couple was surprised to find that they were pregnant with six healthy babies, turning the Waldrops into a family of 11. Courtney WaldropThis time, however, Eric and Courtney were ambitiously going on vacation alone.
Bear in mind, they have nine of them, including Saylor and the twins. Additionally, Eric works really hard with his ranch livestock and his landscaping businesses. However, all was not completely lost because Courtney shares about the kids almost every single day. Ultimately, the two decided to go forward with the show — but with a caveat. A lot can change in a year, especially for the Waldrop family. The six youngest children are all healthy, and can all swim!
She jested it would either be a lot of fun or a huge mistake. She, however, hoped fans would shoot off a few prayers that they managed to make it back home with all nine children they leave with. Last summer, the Waldrops took to their YouTube channel to update fans on their family and the future of their show — and the update left fans disappointed but sympathetic. They yearned for one more baby and again sought the help of fertility specialists. That is when Courtney and Eric Waldrop got the life-changing news. They would be expecting sextuplets this time around.
Remember, they lived in it for months on end. But even in the big house, those six three-year-olds were a big handful for their mom. Fortunately, they are two years older than that now and last week they celebrated their fifth birthday. I never missed a show, loved it but understand they need a breask. I really hope the show comes back at some point in the near future though.
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