Life in pictures: navigating triplets with Natasha Sidhu
Take a peek inside the charmed – if chaotic – life of a mother of three.


Take a peek inside the charmed – if chaotic – life of a mother of three.
Motherhood is rarely neat. For Natasha Sidhu – a London-based creator, interior‑design devotee and mum of naturally conceived four‑year‑old triplets – it’s equal parts chaos, courage and sheer joy.
In the first part of our Life in Pictures series, she recounts the roller‑coaster of heartbreaking pregnancy losses to the moment three tiny rainbow babies – Onyx, Quinny and Maddox – burst into her world. Flipping through a Popsa Photo Book for the very first time, Sidhu reflects on birth‑room miracles, lockdown solitude and the fierce power that parents discover when life multiplies overnight.
Go‑to soundtrack?
Anything Motown or soul – the girls can recite most of the classics.
First word when you hear “triplets”?
Chaos.
Cheekiest?
Onyx.
Cuddliest?
Maddox.
Loudest?
All of them together!
Biggest parenting myth?
“Sleep when the baby’s sleeping.” That doesn’t exist in my world.
Secret habit?
I talk to my plants.
Best time of day?
5am – half an hour of peace before they wake up.
Most‑used phrase at home?
Stop doing that.
The girls’ most‑used phrase?
Asking for snacks.
Always in your handbag?
Wipes – life is messy with three kids.
Funniest recent moment?
Taking them into a public toilet – they now know how to unlock the doors!
Advice to pre‑triplet self?
It’s going to be OK.
Describe each daughter in one word.
Onyx: Sassy. Quinny: Inquisitive. Maddox: Sweet‑natured.
Why are printed Photo Books important to you?
Photo Books turn fleeting shots on a screen into memories you can touch.