Adorable photos of the Harris sextuplets who just graduated from high school

Kieran, Kobe, Kaylynne, Kiera, Kaleb and Kyle Harris are the first known surviving set of African-American sextuplets

After making headlines in July 2002 when their parents welcomed them into the world, the Harris sextuplets of Birmingham, Alabama, have graduated from the Center Point High School in the United States.

Kieran, Kobe, Kaylynne, Kiera, Kaleb and Kyle Harris are the first known surviving set of African-American sextuplets. Their parents struggled to have children until their mom, Diamond, was prescribed fertility drugs by her doctor in 2001.

Full house: The six Harris children and mom Diamond are pictured here having lunch at their home in Birmingham in March 2005. They are aged two in this photo

Soon, Diamond got pregnant and she was told that she would be having twins. Later, a sonogram showed Diamond and her husband Chris that they were actually having five children.

Adorable photos of the Harris sextuplets who just graduated from high school

Delivering by caesarian on July 8, 2002, Diamond and her husband brought into the world six children – four boys and two girls. The children have since been doing great and even appeared on Oprah in April 2007.

Celebrities: For years the Harris children were somewhat famous, and in 2007 the family appeared on Oprah. However their parents then decided to take a different route and give the kids an 'old-fashioned' childhood

Social media user Ferlando Parker Sr., who shared the news of their recent graduation, said Kaleb and Kieran will be attending Alabama A&M while Kobe and Kalynne will head to Alabama State.

All grown up: (L-R) Kieran, Kobe, Kaylynne, Kiera, Kaleb and Kyle Harris, the first known surviving set of African-American sextuplets, became teenagers this week and turned 13

Kyle will study life skills at Center Point High School and Kiera will attend Lawson State. Congrats to the Harris family!

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Last Edited by:Ama Nunoo Updated: February 4, 2021

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