This Article is From Oct 22, 2010

J Lo's twins, age 2, model for Gucci

J Lo's twins, age 2, model for Gucci

Highlights

  • Singing star Jennifer Lopez's twins Max and Emme have made their showbiz debut at the tender age of two, as models for Gucci's clothing line for children.

    The American Idol judge's children with husband Marc Anthony, will appear on billboards and advertisements along with their famous mother, reported Daily Mail online.

    In the newly released pictures the twins play in the sand and cuddle up to Lopez during a shoot that took place this summer in Malibu, California.

    The 41-year-old hitmaker recently spoke about the experience of working with her children for the first time.
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Singing star Jennifer Lopez's twins Max and Emme have made their showbiz debut at the tender age of two, as models for Gucci's clothing line for children.

The American Idol judge's children with husband Marc Anthony, will appear on billboards and advertisements along with their famous mother, reported Daily Mail online.

In the newly released pictures the twins play in the sand and cuddle up to Lopez during a shoot that took place this summer in Malibu, California.

The 41-year-old hitmaker recently spoke about the experience of working with her children for the first time.

"It's the first time I have worked with my kids in that way. It was a totally special experience," she said.

"I did a photo shoot when they were three weeks old, but now that they are two and a half, it's totally different," said Lopez.

Gucci has pledged to donate USD 1 million to UNICEF's Schools For Africa initiative from the sale of the range and they are also donating USD 50,000 to Jennifer's charity the Maribel Institute.

Lopez admitted that she and Anthony were hesitant to involve the children but were touched by Gucci designer Frida Giannini's request to improve living and education standards for the most disadvantaged of kids in Africa "As a mother, I am proud to be a part of this campaign to benefit UNICEF's Schools For Africa programme," she said.

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