They Were Called World’s Most Beautiful Twins 9 Years Ago. Here’s How They Look Today

They Were Called World’s Most Beautiful Twins 9 Years Ago. Here’s How They Look Today
Stock image of a new born with the parent. (Jarmoluk /Pixabay)
Jack Phillips
9/8/2019
Updated:
9/8/2019

The “most beautiful twins” in the world now have more than 1 million followers on Instagram.

Jaqi Clements, their mother, told BuzzFeed that the girls’ Instagram started growing quickly after it was started.
When they were born, according to a Daily Star account, they were given the “beautiful” moniker.

“Around six months they already had nearly 150,000 followers. It was at that time that the Daily Mail published an article on them,” she was quoted as saying.

Soon, their account expanded over 1 million followers.

“This past year has been really fun and exciting for Ava and Leah. Whether it be private shopping experiences, gifted merchandise from brands all over the world, or taking pictures with fans, the girls have had an amazing ride so far. Of course, what’s most important to them is the friends they’ve made along the way,” she said earlier this year.

Elaborating further, the mom said that she is making sure they go to school

“Any jobs that they book through Instagram I schedule on weekends or right after school so that they don’t have to miss any class. If they book a job through their agency, there is a teacher on set to help them with their school work,” she said.

When the girls do work, Clements said they have to drive two hours to Los Angeles.

“If they only work for a few hours, sometimes I’ll surprise them and plan lunch or dinner or even just a fun little outing with one of their friends up in LA,” she said, according to the report. ”On days they aren’t working, they go to school and then usually go to swim practice, dance class, or play outside with their friends in the neighborhood,” she added.

When the girls turned 7 years old, Jaqi said she knew she had to sign the girls with a modelling agency.

She explained: “Aside from the fact that I’m a huge believer in signs and have been told by almost everyone that 7 is a lucky number, I just had a feeling that this year was going to be a fun and exciting year for them,” the Star reported.

Jack Phillips is a breaking news reporter with 15 years experience who started as a local New York City reporter. Having joined The Epoch Times' news team in 2009, Jack was born and raised near Modesto in California's Central Valley. Follow him on X: https://twitter.com/jackphillips5
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