The new year will bring new life changes for the Masri family. 


What You Need To Know

  • Masri quadruplets all attended UCF

  • Their time at UCF's large campus allowed them time to be apart for the first time

  • The four siblings have chosen different career paths in different locations


The quadruplets – Jason, Jasmine, Natalie and Nicole Masri, have grown up doing everything together – even going to college at the University of Central Florida. But now that they’ve graduated and are starting on new career paths, they’re all getting ready to go their separate ways in 2022. 

“We were raised the same, grew up the same, but we all grew up a little different,” said Natalie Masri. 

Natalie and her siblings, Jason, Jasmine and Nicole have spent their lives living as a foursome. 

“We were on the same soccer team together, same classes together, we did holidays, birthdays together," Jasmine Masri said. "It was just a lot of together."

After graduating high school and starting college at UCF, the massive campus gave the foursome their first real chance to be apart. “We didn’t share a single class," Jasmine said. “UCF is so big, you can walk around campus all day, all three of my sisters can be walking around campus all day, you still won’t see each other,” Jason said. 

But, even being in class or at the coffee shop out on their own, the Masris joke that their siblings find ways of popping up into conversations.

“The first thing is, do you look alike? And then I’ll pull up a picture and be like not really,” Jasmine said, laughing. 

Nicole studied graphic design and emerging media management, graduating UCF in the spring of 2021. She's planning to soon move out to the west coast to work in the music industry. 

Natalie studied biomedical sciences and graduated in the spring of 2021. She's currently applying to dental schools around the country with hopes of staying in the sunshine state. 

Jasmine is already in law school at George Washington University in D.C. after graduating UCF in the spring of 2021. She has completed her first semester of law school and is ready to head back to D.C. in the coming weeks to continue schooling there. 

Jason, the oldest of the quadruplets, was the last to leave UCF. He graduated earlier this month, already having started his own e-commerce automation company. 

After spending two decades as a foursome, next year will lead the siblings forward as they head out on their own. 

Photo: Courtesy, the Masri Family. Left to right: Nicole Masri, Natalie Masri, Jasmine Masri, Jason Masri

“Our time at UCF kind of just gave us that time apart, so we’ve been comfortable with it. But we’re still close. Now, that I’m in D.C., I talk to them everyday,” Jasmine said. 

Easing their parents in Melbourne into a new, empty nester life, the Masri quadruplets are taking moving away and across the country slowly. 

“It’s like, one at a time," Nicole Masri said, looking toward her siblings. 

“I think it would be weird if we were all in a different state," Natalie said in agreement. 

“Might get to that point," Jasmine said. 

“That’s when it would be weird," Natalie said. 

The four say they're grateful to spend the holidays here at home with their parents in Melbourne. They're hopeful that next Christmas will bring them back all together again, just like always. 

“We’ll come home for Christmas, wherever we are so it’s not necessarily our last Christmas together," Jasmine said. 

“But, It’s a tradition. I think it’s the one time of the year where we’re guaranteed to be together,” Natalie said. 

Their longstanding holiday tradition is one the Masri quadruplets say they're more than happy to keep.