In 2017, Jaqi Clements began sharing photos of her identical twin daughters, Leah and Ava, on Instagram. What started as a simple family hobby quickly turned viral. People were captivated by their “striking green eyes, golden-brown hair, and natural charm,” soon dubbing them “the most beautiful twins in the world.”
As fame grew, opportunities followed. Leah and Ava modeled for major brands like Nike, Disney, H&M, and Crocs. Still, their parents prioritized balance—“school, playtime, and family traditions always came first,” and earnings were saved for their future.
In 2019, life changed when their father, Kevin, was diagnosed with a rare blood condition. Instead of focusing on fear, the twins used their platform to raise awareness, inspiring thousands to sign up as donors. This showed they were more than just famous faces—they had the ability to spark meaningful action.
Now teenagers, Leah and Ava continue modeling while using their influence to promote kindness, body positivity, and online safety. They want to guide other young people navigating social media responsibly.
Once labeled “the most beautiful twins in the world,” Leah and Ava have grown into role models, proving that fame can be used for resilience, growth, and positive change.