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Florida family welcomes third girl born on the same day in four years
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Date:2025-04-13 00:35:34
Jasmine, Jessica and Juliet Turner will grow up with more in common than being sisters whose name start with the letter 'J.' They also all share a birthday.
Jeremy and Sauhry Turner recently welcomed their third baby, Juliet, on Sept. 3, 2023 in Ocala, Florida. It was not only a special day for the parents, but for Juliet's two older sisters who were celebrating their second and third birthdays. Jasmine started the trend on Sept. 3, 2020, and Jessica followed suit on Sept. 3, 2021.
"We were shocked and surprised that the third one wanted to be born on Sept. 3, as well as her other sisters," Jeremy Turner told Good Morning America. "I was blessed with these three beautiful healthy girls, and I'm very happy."
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People working at the hospital were shocked too, and the coincidence quickly made news among staff. Jeremy said he was able to step away from the hospital for a bit to celebrate the other two daughters' birthdays before rejoining his wife and newborn.
Those birthday celebrations are getting a bit complicated, he said. "Sometimes, we don't even know how to sing 'Happy Birthday.'"
Regardless, he said that birthdays will be a big occasion for the family.
“Celebrating their birthdays is going to be a special day for us because it’s for all three of them,” he told WCJB-TV. “We would like to do something big for them maybe take them to Disney!”
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