Eleven years ago, the Carle family made international headlines with the birth of their identical quadruplets—the only known set in England. With just 27 documented cases worldwide, their story is nothing short of extraordinary.
Now 11, the sisters are as close as ever. Whether they’re at school, the doctor’s office, or out with friends, they’re rarely seen apart. Their early years weren’t easy, but today they’re healthy, happy, and nearly impossible to tell apart at first glance.
What makes their journey even more unique is that they began modeling at just five years old. Their first big gig was a school uniform campaign for the British supermarket chain Sainsbury’s. It was a hit—both for the brand and their mom, who welcomed the free clothing and fewer loads of laundry.
The odds of having identical quadruplets are about 1 in 64 million, which explains the attention they attract wherever they go. Locals often recognize them, and they’ve become a bit of a sensation in their community thanks to their bright personalities and matching charm.
Despite looking alike, each girl has her own personality and style. Their parents encourage them to express their individuality, and the girls even choose different outfits to help people tell them apart—and to showcase who they are.
From rare beginnings to life in the spotlight, these sisters continue to inspire with their joyful bond and one-of-a-kind story. What do you think about their amazing journey?