Meet the Rowleys, a genetically blessed family where mother, father and all three childen all share model looks.
And
they're making the most of their attractiveness: the family, from
Warwick, have appeared in hundreds of adverts - including campaigns for
Mothercare, Next, Argos, Aldi, Umbro and Centre Parks - getting paid up
to £1000 a day to pose for pictures.
Father Anthony, 33, mother Kimberley,
31, and children Tilly, five, Maisie, three, and Henry, 18 months, are an
advertiser's dream - and collectively they make thousands upon thousands of pounds a year from their photogenic looks.
From left to right: Father Anthony, 33, children
Maisie, three, Tilly, five, Henry, 18 months, and mother Kimberley, 31,
are ALL models, sometimes earning thousands of pounds a day
The family have so far appeared in adverts for Mothercare, Next, Argos, Aldi, Umbro and Centre Parks
All members of the family regularly model: Tilly in a magazine (left) and Kimberly posing when pregnant (right)
The
family - who are all signed to agency Source Models - were approached
about modelling as a package after the birth of their second daughter
and have been busy ever since.
Mother Kimberley says: 'I think we get booked a lot because we are a real mixed race family.
'It's
nice that more mixed families are used now, as when I first started
modelling it was always a white male with white female and vice versa.
Kimberley
started modelling aged 13 and flew around the world for GHD hair tours,
Ultimo lingerie shows and has also done shoots for Pirelli tyres, Alvin
Loy couture and Playboy clothing before meeting her partner Anthony at
the age of 21.
The mother-of-three said: 'I love my job, I get to travel a lot and made some great friends.'
'Now every shoot is like a family outing - it's great to spend time with the kids while saving money for their future.'
The Rowleys say that photo shoots are like a family outing
Kimberley, pictured with her eldest daughter
Tilly, started modelling aged 13 and flew around the world for shoots
and campaigns before meeting Anthony
Father
Anthony works as a professional footballer - but joins the family for
jobs in between training and during his summer breaks.
The Luton Town player says he enjoys the change of pace and loves posing for the camera with his wife and three children.
The
couple's eldest daughter Tilly was modelling while still in the womb
when Kimberley bared her baby bump for Mothercare and Pregnancy and
Birth magazine.
Since then Tilly has been the poster girl for Next, advertised for Umbro and has shot an Aldi commercial.
Anthony works as a professional footballer - but
joins the family for jobs when he's off from training and between
seasons in the summer
The youngest member of the Rowley
family, Henry (right with mother Kimberley), was born last year and got booked for his first job for
Mothercare at just 10 days old (held by older sister Tilly, left)
Kimberley said: 'I fell pregnant with Tilly when I was 24, suddenly my work changed and I was in demand for my baby bump.
'As
soon as Tilly was born we were re-booked by Mother and Baby magazine
for a shoot when she was three weeks old - she loved it and we got some
fabulous shots of her first smiles.
'She loves modelling, really enjoys the attention and gets very excited seeing herself on TV.
'Maisie
and Tilly get booked together as siblings and the girls loved it - we
see it as a way to invest and save for their future.'
Kimberley says when she was expecting Tilly she became in demand for pregnancy modelling
Tilly has been the poster girl for Next, advertised for Umbro and has shot an Aldi commercial
Maisie and Tilly get booked together as siblings
(left) and Anthony and Kimberley (right) say they see the modelling as a
way to invest in their children's future
The
youngest member of the Rowley family, Henry, was born last year and got
booked for his first job for Mothercare at just 10 days old.
When
the cute tot was six weeks old the Rowleys did their first job together
as a family of five for Centre Parks Winter Wonderland.
'Companies tell us they like to use our real family as the children interact better with us as parents.'
David Gibbs from Source Models said: 'The Rowleys are one of the leading real model families in the UK.'
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