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Most Ludicrous on Screen Parent Parent-Child Age Gaps - Page 24 of 40 - Kiwi Report

Most Ludicrous on Screen Parent Parent-Child Age Gaps


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[post_page_title]Bonnie Franklin and her on-screen kids (One Day at a Time)[/post_page_title]
This sitcom was all about family life and drama in the Romano household. As well as having young pregnancies on the show, One Day at a Time featured one before the show even began.

Bonnie Franklin and her on-screen kids (One Day at a Time)

Daughters Julie and Barbara were teenagers on the show, but their mom, Ann, would have been just 15 when she first started a family. It seems as though there are plenty more secrets lying within the apartment walls than we ever could have guessed.

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