The Flanagan family are soap veterans now, with the three siblings starring in Emmerdale and Coronation Street.
The family consists of 13-year-old Amelia, who is best known for playing April Windsor in Emmerdale, the daughter of Marlon Dingle and the late Donna Windsor.
Then there's twins William and Isabella who are 10 years old and play Hope Staple and Joseph Brown on Coronation Street.
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The twins are on screen cousins.
Amelia has gathered plenty of awards during her time on Emmerdale, which began in 2004.
She's won Best Young Actor at the Insider Soap Awards for three years in a row and The British Soap Awards' Best Young Performance in 2015.
Impressively Isabella met the Queen whilst filming on the set of Corrie this year.
Mum Rachel runs a Flanagan Instagram account so fans can see inside the family's lives.

Boasting an impressive 10.9k followers, dad Chris regularly appears along with his family on the account and it seems fans love seeing what the kids get up to away from their soap storylines.
In recent weeks, fans have been able to see the family head to Scarborough, visit Alton Towers and even Manchester Winter Wonderland.

Rachel posts photos of the family's pooch, Daisy as well as posting snaps of the wider family including aunts and uncles.
She also provides answers for fans who want to know a little more, like how the family manage to juggle filming schedules along with school and work.
Thankfully, she shared, the kids rarely film on the same day meaning the family don't have to race from Emmerdale to Coronation Street and even when they do, Rachel's mum always steps in.

This year April Windsor had a big storyline, surrounding bullying.
Dealing with online trolls, it was revealed that it was April's neighbour Cathy, played by Gabrielle Dowling, who was responsible for sending the cruel messages.
Actor Mark, who plays Marlon Dingle, April's dad that the storyline "is going to run and run because these things don't go away overnight" and that the soap wants to portray the issue of online bullying in a "very truthful" way.
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