Justin Chambers & His Biking Bunch

Former Calvin Klein model Justin Chambers took three of his children - twin girls Maya and Kaila, 12, and son Jackson, 7 - to the Larchmont Family Fair in Los Angeles on Sunday (October 25).
The 39-year-old Grey's Anatomy star and his wife Keisha also have two other children: Isabella, 15, and Eva, 10.







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I have a hard time understanding the clothing choices of preteens these days....
His girls are cute...but they look like cute boys:#
It's called being an individual. Sadly, no one knows what that looks or acts like these days.
they look like girls! they are adorable, it's been awhile!
Antigoniem, you think these kids just came up with this themselves? Yeah.... very individual. I call it "trying too hard to be "cool" and failing at it".
So if they wear what THEY like then they are "uncool" and "trying too hard". Do you know who influences them and what they like? Maybe they just liked what they saw in the store, not caring what other think about them. I guess you expect every teenager to dress like a hooker. America needs to re evaluate what they consider beautiful.
I don't understand how their clothes are causing any surprise. Sneakers, jeans/ leggings, something that looks like a "rock"-shirt, coming out of that age where everything had to be pink into wearing dark-coloured stuff ... that all is the very definition of being a teenager and beginning to dress like one. What were you guys wearing? Tutus?
lol shrill i was going to say the same thing. It's the same stuff teenagers have been wearing all along. It just cycles through the same crap as the years go on.
Easy on the girls! It's hard enough being twelve. Besides, I don't see much difference between their shirts and the one Dad is wearing. And I heart those pants.
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