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Rosanna Davison says her daughter Sophia is very different from her twin boys Hugo and Oscar. Having such a small age gap between the trio means they will hit all their milestones quite close together. She said she and her husband Wes Quirke wanted to be equals in parenting and decision making when they decided to have kids.

Read more: Rosanna Davison jokes having separate bathrooms is the key to her 10 year marriage Read more: Rosanna Davison sought therapy to manage anxiety over performing on live TV Rosanna told RSVP Magazine: "Sophia is very different from the twins. You can see the difference between boys and girls. "She’s definitely more mature and less physical.



She’s happy to sit down and do some drawing and she’s happy to sit down for meals. "I’m able to bring her to the supermarket and she helps me at home. There’s a big difference between raising girls and boys! "Each stage does go fast and you’re trying to catch up with yourself and with them the whole time.

" It is better now they’re able to communicate with Rosanna and she can bring them out and about more. She said: "We used to have to pack up the car with the push chairs, spare clothes and changing bags. Things get a little easier once they’re potty trained.

"At the same time, because they can communicate more, they’re also very bossy. Their demands are more intense. They’re demanding things all the time [laughs].

" It’s always harder when they learn the word “no” and what it means. She.

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