The show, which premiered last night, takes a look at the daily lives of the Carpios and their seven children: 22-month-old sextuplets (four boys and 2 girls) and 9-year-old son, Jhancarlos.
From their small home in Queens, New York, Victor and Digna face many of the same challenges the Gosselins did – not enough space, money, time, etc. – but meet that challenge in a much kinder and gentler way.
Digna, who is a native of Ecuador, is patient and relaxed. She speaks kindly to her children in English and Spanish and actually laughs about the fact that they are destroying her house. She isn’t as glamorous as the new and improved Kate Gosselin and that’s a large part of her appeal. She looks just like you would expect her to look – harried and exhausted. And unlike Kate, Digna seems genuinely happy amid the chaos of her large family.
During the first episode their parent went to a park with them and a woman came to them and she began asking them question that how they manage. They were talking when one of their kids Joel toddled off and that time he was the responsibility of Victor. Camera recorded the whole scene and his father came to know about situation when someone stopped kid from toddling. But it’s not dad’s fault because it’s really difficult to manage six children at a public place.
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