MEET the Amersham twins who are hoping to become the next stars of reality TV.
The Howe twins Melissa and Carla have already made it big in Hollywood, having worked with the likes of Kelly Osbourne, 50 Cent and The Black Eyed Peas.
They've also landed a role in the new Snoop Dogg movie - released Stateside on April 23 - and in November were crowned Playboy Radiomates of the month.
And having taken America by storm they're hoping to do the same thing on home soil, with their own TV show in the pipeline.
Carla, a former performing arts student at Amersham and Wycombe College, said: "We've had a lot of talks already with a few channels over here. We're just deciding what we're going to focus the programme on. The main thing is boosting our profile in England, that's what we're focusing on.
"We do everything - film, music, modelling - and that'll help us in England. Nobody's in the same market, there's people that just do Page 3 and glamour, or just do acting, whereas we have a lot under our belts and that will help us.
"A lot of people go to Hollywood after [making it in the UK]. It's weird we've broken America already. We've done a lot of big things there and we're doing the UK now. It'll help us in the long run.
"We've got a good connection with 50 Cent's people and they'll be able to help us out more when we've got our show - we can involve them in it."
Sister Melissa said: "We've been doing a lot of the Hollywood stuff but it's good to be able to break into different kinds of projects that you can't do in Hollywood."
The twins, now aged 21, first hit the limelight aged 16 after starring in a music video for the Sugababes.
Since then they've been living and working in Los Angeles for the last three years, working with some of the top names in showbusiness.
Melissa said: "With hard work anything is achievable. A lot of people ask us how do you get into it, but as long as you don't stop until you get to where you want to be you'll get there. You don't do stuff straight away, it takes time."
Follow the girls on Facebook at www.facebook.com/pages/The-Howe-Twins/55935918284 or on Twitter on @TheHowetwins.
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