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Then and now: See model Tyler Clinton, Bill and Hillary Clinton’s nephew, grown up

Roger Clinton, half-brother of President Bill Clinton, gives his son Tyler a kiss under his umbrella during the dedication ceremony of the former president's childhood home on March 12, 1999, in Hope, Ark.
Roger Clinton, half-brother of President Bill Clinton, gives his son Tyler a kiss under his umbrella during the dedication ceremony of the former president’s childhood home on March 12, 1999, in Hope, Ark.
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Twenty-two year-old Tyler Clinton, nephew of Hillary and Bill Clinton, is now a full-fledged male model. The son of President Clinton’s half-brother, Roger Clinton Jr., has signed with IMG. The news was posted on IMG’s Instagram page on Tuesday evening.

The young Clinton has just under 3,500 followers on Instagram as of press time and only 81 posts, though his brand-new contract (and notoriety) likely means that won’t stay the same for long. Curiously, Tyler’s account is listed as a “non-profit organization” by the social media site.

A deep dive into Tyler’s Instagram yields no photos of his aunt in action this past election season, but he does have a few photos with “Uncle Bill” — one of the two of them from February, tagged in Chappaqua, N.Y., is captioned simply “boys day.”

Other family mentions include a January 2014 photo from the Bill and Hillary Clinton National Airport in Little Rock, Ark., as well as a photo of Uncle Bill receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom from President Obama in 2013.

Tyler’s father, Roger Clinton Jr., is an actor whose most recent credit was for 2007’s “Fred Claus,” in which he appeared as himself.

According to IMG, Tyler is 5′ 11 1/2″ with blue-green eyes, light brown hair and size 10.5 shoes — necessary details for all casting agents.

IMG is behind some of the most famous models today, including the Hadid sisters and Karlie Kloss. Will Tyler follow suit and blow up?

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