Sextuplets Turn 5!

They're one of Pittsburgh's favorite families. Now the Perry Sextuplets are five years old! OnQ's Tonia Caruso visits with the family to see how things have changed.

Sextuplets Turn 5! aired on May 27, 2008.


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