The pair of “most beautiful twins in the world” show off their 13-year-old beauty

Leah Rose and Ava Marie Clements, known as “The Most Beautiful Twins in the World,” celebrated their birthday on July 7 in California. Ava wore a classic floral dress, while Leah opted for a crop top and sarong skirt, reflecting her playful personality.

The twins began modeling at six months but paused after three months to focus on childhood. At seven, they returned to modeling, balancing it with dance, swimming, and school.

Since 2017, Leah and Ava have secured numerous contracts and gained 2 million Instagram followers, admired for their doll-like beauty. Despite their success, they prioritize their education, only modeling after school.

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