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  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
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    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjama top that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Polícia Judiciária issued this image of a pink t-shirt pyjama top identical to the one which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz in May 2007. Madeleine was wearing a pink t-shirtlke this with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002h)
    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjamas that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Portuguese police issued this image in May 2007 of a pair of pyjamas identical to those which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz that month. Madeleine was wearing this pink t-shirt with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002f)
    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjama top that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Polícia Judiciária issued this image of a pink t-shirt pyjama top identical to the one which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz in May 2007. Madeleine was wearing a pink t-shirtlke this with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

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  • NEWS -  Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
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    NEWS - Madeleine McCanns Pyjama T-Shirt steht in Verbindung mit dem Verdächtigen Christian Brückner
    Rex Features Ltd. do not claim any Copyright or License of the attached image
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Shutterstock (12923002i)
    Madeleine McCann's Eeyore pyjamas that she was wearing on the night she vanished in 2007. Portuguese police issued this image in May 2007 of a pair of pyjamas identical to those which missing three-year-old Madeleine McCann had been wearing when she disappeared from a holiday resort in Praia da Luz that month. Madeleine was wearing this pink t-shirt with the character Eeyore and white trousers with a small floral pattern.
    Tonight it has been revealed that fibres from Madeleine McCann's patterned pink Eeyore pyjama t-shirt top are believed to have been found in prime suspect Christian Brueckner's VW camper van.
    The bombshell claim emerged as Kate and Gerry McCann marked the 15th anniversary of the three-year-old's disappearance at a service in Rothley, Leics.
    Madeleine Mccann Eeyore Pyjama Top T-Shirt Linked to Suspect Christian Brueckner - 03 May 2022

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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, showing off baby bump, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier in hospital, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Tim, 31 with identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier in hospital, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, and identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED The Triplets bedroom. Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier in hospital, Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, and identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    Jo Searle Newborn & Baby Photography / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
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    SCHICKSALE - Chance von 1 zu 200 Millionen: Mutter bringt nach natürlicher Empfängnis identische Drillinge zur Welt
    Jo Searle Newborn & Baby Photography / CATERS NEWS (PICTURED Allana Allard, 29, Tim, 31 and their identical triple boys Jaxon, Zac and Zavier Davistown, New South Wales, Australia. ) - A first-time mum who beat 1 in 200 million odds of naturally conceiving IDENTICAL TRIPLETS has shared what it was like having her miracle babies during the COVID-19 lockdown. Scottish-born Allana Allard was over the moon when she and her Aussie husband Tim, 31, discovered they were going to become first-time parents back in October, 2019, The 29-year-old from Davistown, New South Wales, Australia, said she and Tim had been trying to have a baby for just two weeks before discovering a positive result on a home pregnancy test. Thrilled with the news, the couple were excited to go to their very first ultrasound together when Allana was six weeks along – but were left speechless after being told there were three little heartbeats coming through. - SEE CATERS COPY (FOTO: DUKAS/CATERSNEWS)
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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: amfAR Gala
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: amfAR Gala
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    Faretta Radic, Dean Caten and Dan Caten
    amfAR's 26th Cinema Against AIDS Gala, Arrivals, 72nd Cannes Film Festival, France - 23 May 2019
    The star-studded event will include a black-tie dinner, a celebrity-filled live auction, a runway show of exclusive looks curated by Carine Roitfeld, and special performances by Mariah Carey, Dua Lipa, Tom Jones, and The Struts. amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, is one of the world's leading nonprofit organizations dedicated to the support of AIDS research, HIV prevention, treatment education, and advocacy. Since 1985, amfAR has invested nearly $550 million in its programs and has awarded more than 3,300 grants to research teams worldwide

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  • NEWS - Feierlichkeiten zum Boxing Day in Wigan
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    NEWS - Feierlichkeiten zum Boxing Day in Wigan
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    Identical twins HANNAH and ABI DILLON (22) on King Street . Revellers in Wigan enjoy Boxing Day drinks and clubbing in Wigan Wallgate . In recent years a tradition has been established in which people go out wearing fancy-dress costumes on Boxing Day night .
    Boxing Day revellers, Wigan, UK - 27 Dec 2018

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  • FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
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    FEATURE - Pix of the Day: Bilder des Tages
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Chris Balcombe/REX/Shutterstock (10031944d)
    A Dalek owned by a Doctor Who superfan gets to wear a scarf identical to the one worn by Jodie in the New Year's Day episode.
    Dalek wearing Dr Who scarf, UK - 12 Dec 2018
    The Daleks will return to face Doctor Who in the New Year's Day episode, and this Dalek is pictured getting wrapped up in the scarf Jodie Whittaker will wear during the special series finale.
    Made by UK firm Paul Smith, the 'rainbow' scarf was revealed in BBC photos of Jodie promoting the episode.
    The scarves immediately started selling on internet auction sites for in excess of £300. It retails for just £70 from the company's website, even less if bought from a shop.
    Today (Sunday) the BBC revealed the New Year's Day special will be called 'Resolution', but gave no hints as to the storyline.
    It will mark the end of Jodie's eleven-show first season as the Timelord.

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9677825c)
    Laura Harrier, Dean Caten and Dan Caten
    amfAR's 25th Cinema Against AIDS Gala, Inside, 71st Cannes Film Festival, France - 17 May 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9677825e)
    Laura Harrier, Dean Caten and Dan Caten
    amfAR's 25th Cinema Against AIDS Gala, Inside, 71st Cannes Film Festival, France - 17 May 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9677825d)
    Laura Harrier, Dean Caten and Dan Caten
    amfAR's 25th Cinema Against AIDS Gala, Inside, 71st Cannes Film Festival, France - 17 May 2018

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  • PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
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    PEOPLE - Cannes: Promis feiern an der AmFar Gala
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Michael Buckner/Variety/REX/Shutterstock (9677825f)
    Laura Harrier, Dean Caten and Dan Caten
    amfAR's 25th Cinema Against AIDS Gala, Inside, 71st Cannes Film Festival, France - 17 May 2018

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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- File photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are fed at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- File photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua) (dhf)
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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are fed at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- File photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua) (dhf)
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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are fed at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- File photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua) (dhf)
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  • NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- File photo provided by the Chinese Academy of Sciences shows two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are held by a nurse at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) in Suzhou, east China's Jiangsu province, Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Sun Qiang (L), director of the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), and Liu Zhen, a postdoctoral fellow and the first author of the research paper published on Cell, look at Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    NEWS - Die ersten Klonaffen: Zhong Zhong und Hua Hua
    (180125) -- BEIJING, Jan. 25, 2018 (Xinhua) -- Two cloned macaques named Zhong Zhong and Hua Hua are seen at the non-human-primate research facility under the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) on Jan. 22, 2018. China on Thursday announced it successfully cloned world's first macaques from somatic cells by method that made Dolly. (Xinhua/Jin Liwang) (dhf)
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    PEOPLE - Cannes 2017: Promis bei der "Fashion For Relief" Modeschau
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    Fashion show and auction launching Diesel's Child At Heart collection - a collaboration with Fashion For Relief charity - to raise money for Save The Children

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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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    Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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    Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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    Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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    Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
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    Faye Gilbert with younger triplet sisters Paige, Maddison and Ffion
    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
    (FOTO:DUKAS/REX)

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    FEATURE - Drillinge die kaum zu unterscheiden sind
    Mandatory Credit: Photo by Dimitris Legakis/REX/Shutterstock (5896504k)
    Paige, Maddison and Ffion Gilbert
    Identical triplets are colour-coded so their teachers can tell them apart, Pontypool, Wales, UK - 09 Sep 2016
    A set of identical triplets have been colour-coded so that their nursery school teachers can tell them apart. The parents of three-year-olds Ffion, Maddison and Paige Gilbert first came up with the idea when the youngsters were babies so that they knew who had been fed. They used different coloured nail-varnish on their toes in order to differentiate between the trio. And now that the girls are starting nursery they are carrying the idea on, in the form of coloured headbands and bobbles, so that their teachers know who is who. Taking inspiration from their names, Ffion is fuschia, Maddison is mint and Paige is purple. According to mum Karen she's fully briefed the girls' teachers but if they ever get confused they can check with big sister Faye, seven, who goes to the same school. The triplets were conceived naturally from one egg.
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