The Ghanaian triplets, Rosemond, Rosina, and Rosemary, talked about life as siblings on Joy Prime’s Changes program. They shared how their bond shapes daily life.
“Being triplets is amazing but sometimes challenging,” Rosemond said on Joy Prime monitored by MyNewsGh.
“We love wearing the same clothes, but it can be difficult if we don’t all agree.”
They revealed their school experience. “We were all in the same class from primary to senior high. University was different, we did separate courses,” Rosina said.
The sisters also shared funny family stories. “When our dad wanted to visit, he used Cerelac to find my mom because my auntie didn’t like it. It was the key,” Rosemary said.
They also talked about receiving gifts from fans and the public. “People give us food, dresses, money. Sometimes it’s because they hope to have twins or triplets themselves,” Rosemond said. “We pray for them, and sometimes it works.”
When asked about dating, the sisters admitted they are still figuring out the future. “We pray to marry on the same day, but living in the same house may not be possible,” Rosina said. “We will try, but we haven’t thought too much about it yet.”
Their story highlights the joys, challenges, and strong bond that comes with being triplets.





