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Dec 28 2005 01:38 AM ET
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Reese, Ava, and Deacon on Dec 10th

Reese2 Reese3 Faded Youth has some photos of Reese, Ava, Deacon, and a friend out at a Beverly Hills park on December 10th.

Source: Faded Youth

Thanks to CBB reader Shannan.


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Beautiful children!!! They have Ryan’s lips too!!! Both will be such knockouts when they are older!!!!

- tink1217 on

These are truly 2 of the most beautiful children I have ever seen….of course they do have beautiful parents, I agree with tink they are both going to be knockouts in their teen years!

- staceynsam on

I have to agree with the previous posters: these are two of the most beautiful children I have ever seen, as well. And, they seem to have some of the more “normal” lives of any of the children growing up in Hollyweird. You see them out a lot with their parents, doing normal family things together. That, along with their gorgeous looks and incredible parents, sets them apart from so many others in a similar environment. I know Reese comes from a family with strong ties (her father is a doctor and mother is a head pediatric nurse) and Ryan’s mother owned a daycare in which he worked. They seem to have strong, solid family backgrounds which they will, hopefully, care on to their children.

- Melissa on

I cant believe how pretty little Ava is getting…she’s really starting to look like her parents alot. Then there’s the lady-killer Deacon……Reese and Ryan are sure in for some trouble when they are older!

- cherylina on

Reese & Ryan sure make some pretty babies:)

Ava’s is a clone of mommy and it looks like Deacon is a clone of daddy.

- SleptSoLong on

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