A charming journey that began when Leah Rose and Ava Marie Clements were just infants has today shaped them into household names. Their story starts as early as six months, when their mother Jackie Clements inadvertently launched them into the limelight by sharing glimpses of their lives online.

Their seventh birthday marked a significant turning point. In July 2017, Jackie began documenting the twins’ daily adventures on Instagram. With their striking looks—long brown locks and captivating blue-green eyes—the girls quickly became internet sensations.

Not long after, they had garnered 139,000 followers within just half a year, leading to exciting offers from big names in the commercial industry. The twins, alongside their elder brother Chase, soon found themselves part of campaigns for renowned companies like Nike, Disney, Mattel, and Target.

By collaborating with prominent modeling agencies such as LA Models and Eris Talent Agency, Leah and Ava graced the pages of respected magazines including La Petite and VÉG-A-PORTÉR, significantly broadening their visibility.

Their online following skyrocketed, reaching one million fans in a mere couple of years, bringing along a slew of opportunities. However, as their fame grew, so did the scrutiny directed at their mother for allowing her young daughters to model.

Addressing the criticism, Jackie insisted that it was her daughters’ dream to be in front of the camera. She explained that rather than profiting from their activities, she and her husband, Kevin, made financial sacrifices to nurture the girls’ ambitions.

Fast forward to the present, and Leah Rose and Ava Marie continue to shine brightly at just 14 years old. Their Instagram account now boasts an incredible 2.1 million followers, and they are using their influence for a noble cause.

The Clements twins have turned their efforts toward raising awareness about bone marrow transplants, something deeply personal to them. Their father, Kevin, was diagnosed with leukemia and lymphoma and required a bone marrow transplant from his brother. This experience motivated the girls to help other families in similar situations.

Although they are still school students, Leah and Ava have accomplished more than many can dream of in a career. Their future continues to look promising, with their journey seemingly only just beginning.