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Alexis McClure

Instagram Star

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Instagram

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Tenacious Loyal Intuitive Caring Protective Imaginative Sympathetic

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2013-07-12
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Starring alongside her twin sister Ava, she’s become a major Instagram and YouTube sensation — all thanks to the parent-run accounts under the name McClure Twins. The channels have grown incredibly popular, amassing over 2.4 million followers on Instagram and more than 4.1 million subscribers on YouTube. And it doesn’t stop there — she and Ava also make regular appearances on their family’s shared channel, The McClure Family, where fans get a closer look at their everyday lives. Before all this fame, her dad, Justin — who started out as a comedian and writer before transitioning into photography — actually created the channel as a way to spread joy and positivity. It’s kind of amazing how something so simple turned into such a big platform. Her mom, Ami, is Nigerian, bringing a rich cultural background into their story. Oh, and fun fact — she has a younger brother named Jersey, who sometimes pops up in their videos too. Honestly, the whole journey of the McClure Twins has been pretty inspiring, especially seeing how close-knit the family remains throughout it all.

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So, here’s the thing—Alexis and her sister Ava really blew up online after posting this super fun video titled “Twins realize they look the same!” It was totally unexpected, but people couldn’t get enough of it. In the clip, Alexis is reacting in such a hilarious way when she realizes she’s actually one minute younger than Ava. I mean, can you even imagine? The whole moment was pure gold, and honestly, it’s no surprise that Alexis became such a standout in the video. Fans instantly started talking about Alexis, and her energy really stole the show. Even though both sisters were in it, there was just something about Alexis’s reaction that had everyone laughing and sharing. Yeah, Alexis definitely made an impression.

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