The identical quadruplets laughing in the video forwarded by their parents to "America's Funniest Home Videos" are all grown-up now but still forever laughing at their parents.
The identical quadruplets' laughing video became viral when it was first shown on the hilarious show, featuring then newborns Grace, Emily, Mary Claire and Anna Mathias laughing at their father.
It's been a little over 14 years since their mother captured the identical quarduplets laughing at their father for no apparent reason. In the video, their father Steve Mathias shakes his head and makes silly noises at the table while his four girls laughed at him hysterically.
The identical quadruplets laughing happily in the video featured on "America's Funniest Home Videos" captured Americans' hearts all over the nation and became overnight superstars.
Almost 11 years ago, Steve Mathias took a home movie of his quadruplet daughters sprawled on the bed with their mom, all laughing in unison.
He could have had no idea how popular his "laughing quads" video would become, or that it would win his family the $250,000 prize on America's Funniest Home videos.
Grace, Emily, Mary Claire, and Anna will turn 14 years old on February 16th, and they are still laughing.
The four girls are identical quads, which are very rare, and have been featured on many TV shows as well as three appearances on AFHV, and they've been in commercials as well.
Since their small screen debut, the famous quadruplets have been featured on Oprah and Leno, and are the stars of a 3-part miniseries on Discovery Health Channel.
Viewers can't get enough of their delightful smiles, but it's their genetics that really make them stand out - the Mathias quadruplets are extremely rare identical quads.
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