Photo: Gabrielle Union/instagram

Gabrielle UnionandKaavia Jamesare back at it!
In their latest video shared on Union’s Instagram Thursday, the mother-daughter duo are twinning with matching hairpieces.
Three-year-old Kaavia rocks a curly wig while theBeing Mary Janestar, 49, sports a fabulous high ponytail. While serving a classic hair flip and a foreign accent, Union tells the camera, “Oh let me tell you about the time I was in Belgium … "
Kaavia plays around with her wig as Union asks her, “Remember that time girl? At the bar in Belgium? Remember?”
The tot appears to be distracted but Union continues, “Remember we were ordering Aperol spritzes, and it upset your tummy? Do you remember? You said ‘I don’t do public restrooms,’ and it was a whole thing in Belgium, remember?”
Kaavia breaks her silence and mumbles a few words, to which Union responds, “Yes, and that’s how you got out of it.”
“Why are we like this?!” Union wrote on the clip, adding the caption, “Can’t take us anywhere!!!! 🤣😂🤣😂@kaaviajameswhhhyyyyyyyyy”
Retired NBA starDwyane Wade, with whom Union shares Kaavia, echoed a similar sentiment and commented, “I can’t leave y’all alone for 2secs 😂”
Kaavia is no stranger to delivering a hilarious moment on social media.
“Not sure @kaaviajames sees the vision,“Union captioned the photos, adding a string of laughing emojis with the hashtags “#FlawlessFriday” and “#FlawlessCurls” while tagging the post, “Not Feeling It 2Day.”
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In the first photo, Kaavia stares down the makeup artist, whose face is off camera, holding a brush up to her face. Kaavia also holds a stuffed animal as artist and friend Larry Sims plays with her beautiful curls.
Her stare-down is going strong in the second picture as she gets touched up before getting back in front of the camera.
Union toldE! Newsin December that her daughter is “pretty ahead of schedule” inreaching her milestones— but there is one in particular that has been a “game changer.”
“Her being able to count, her being able to identify certain words on the page, her being fully potty trained and asking for privacy,” Union said, listing Kaavia’s accomplishments, adding that her daughter’s “language skills are off the charts.”
source: people.com