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Mila and Emma Stauffer, 2-year-old #twins, were sitting on the floor, talking about what they might be when they grow up. “Maybe a teacher?” Emma said. “Emma, you hate kids!” Mila said. “How about a doctor,” Emma suggested. “Emma, you hate blood,” her sister said. Their 14-year-old sister filmed a video that first appeared on their mother’s Instagram page, @kcstauffer. Since it went up, it has been viewed 4.4 million times. Mila and Emma are 2 breakthrough stars of a new class of social media celebrities: toddlers. They’ve done advertising work for Amazon, Macy’s and Walmart, among other companies. @kcstauffer wouldn’t say how much money the girls are bringing in, but she said she was recently able to leave her job. Still, she often gets criticized in the comments of the posts, where people remark on the food she lets her kids eat and the brands she takes money from. On top of that, the talent can be difficult. “You can’t make 2-year-olds do anything,” she told our reporter @katierosman. Her solution: She has stopped cutting deals with companies that insist on giving her deadlines. @lananita84 photographed Mila and Emma outside their home near Phoenix. Visit the link in our profile to read more about the weird, lucrative world of viral toddler videos.


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