The Durst teens, a foursome of identical quadruplet girls, have premiered their first-ever foray into the world of reality TV, with their show, ‘The Quad Squad’ on Lifetime Television.
The 17-year-old girls are being showcased going about their daily lives as the extremely rare identical quads they are. Followed by an 18-person TV crew, the girls are shown playing sports, hanging out with friends, studying and basically just being the teens they are, with the added twist of having three other girls looking exactly like them. Naomi Durst, the quad’s mother, beat the odds 17 years ago, when she gave birth to her girls without the use of fertility drugs. The chance occurrence of identical quads being born is 1 in 700,000. The fiery redheaded teens, Megan, Kendra, Sarah and Calli are among an elite group of quads. There are only 60 known sets of identical quads worldwide, with 37 of those sets being girls.
The teens have dazzled the world since an early age, appearing on countless talk shows and wowing celebrity guests even at a young age.
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