Comedian Clemento Suarez shared a video of his twin sons on their birthday and they are absolutely adorable!

Clement Ashitey, widely known as Clemento Suarez, has shared a video of his handsome twin sons in celebration of their 1st birthday.

The boys turned one year old today, March 17, 2021, and the comedian celebrated by posting the video in which the twins are seen inside their house dressed in the same outfits in a video.

The comedian gave his version of what was probably going through the minds of his kids as they both stared at his framed portrait saying the twins were most likely arguing about whether he was an actor or a comedian.

The twins, affectionately called Clemento and Suarez by their father have been receiving love all over social media.

A very happy birthday to the Suarez twins!

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