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McGhee sextuplets recreate their beloved family portrait in celebration of their sixth birthdays

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 Breathtaking moment: The family took the internet by storm in 2010 when they shared a portrait of themselves posed with their six bundles of joy
A couple who found internet fame after giving birth to sextuplets have recreated their much-publicized family photo in celebration of their children's sixth birthdays.

Mia and Rozonno McGhee of Columbus, Ohio, took the internet by storm in 2010 when they shared a portrait of themselves posed with their six bundles of joy.
Time flies: Six years after the birth of the sextuplets ¿ Rozonno Jr., Josiah, Madison, Olivia, Issac and Elijah ¿ Mia and Rozonno McGhee have recreated their family portrait 
And less than a decade later, the family is causing a stir with yet another heartwarming photoshoot.
n the original photo, the newborns —  Rozonno Jr., Josiah, Madison, Olivia, Issac and Elijah — are naked and pictured sleeping on top of and around their father while their mother gazes lovingly at her family.
Six years after photographer Brian Killian captured the iconic shot with the help of his wife Janine, the family returned to his studio for a new photo just in time for the sextuplets' sixth birthdays, which took place on Thursday. 
The latest family portrait sees Rozonno Sr. once again lying down surrounded by his children — but this time the kids are awake and wearing matching brown tanks tops and jeans.
And while the doting dad was shirtless for the first shoot, he opted to wear a black button-down that matched his wife' top Mia's top this time around.
Brian told ABC News that it was 'fun' to work with the family again, while noting that the kids are 'so lovable'.   
'They just want to hug you. They're full of love and full of joy. They were great,' he said. 
The photographer also admitted that it only took 15 minutes to shoot the portrait thanks to the use of Photoshop.
Brian explained that he and his wife photographed two siblings at a time before they put the images together using Photoshop — just like they did for the original shot.

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