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Lucas and Marcus Dobre-Mofid (born January 28, 1999), collectively known as the Dobre Twins, are an American dancing duo and YouTube personalities who rose to prominence on the now-defunct video application Vine. [3] They are part of the Dobre Brothers, where they are joined by their older brothers, Cyrus and Darius.
In 1991, Dobre moved to the United States and in 1992 married Iranian gymnastics coach Boz Mofid. They have four sons who are YouTube personalities: Cyrus, Darius, and twins Lucas and Marcus. Dobre was a choreographer and dance coach at the Dobre Gymnastics Academy in Maryland until 2020, when she decided to retire and close the gym. [5] [6] [7]
YouTubers Lucas and Marcus Dobre posted a video featuring Marcus faking his suicide as a "prank." Viewers criticized the twin brothers, and a suicide prevention charity labeled the joke "dangerous."
Octavia Dobre, professor; Lucas and Marcus, both have the last name Dobre; See also. Dobra (disambiguation) This page was last edited on 27 ...
Zack, Jackie, Tasos and Christy all decided to break up. That left three couples: Sarah and Robert, Michelle and Cody, and Lacy and Marcus. The three couples went on romantic overnight dates in fantasy suites. Lacy and Marcus and Michelle and Cody came back convinced that they should remain as couples.
Michelle Collins DeLaune is an American nonprofit executive and criminologist serving as the president and chief executive officer of the National Center for Missing
Marcus, 34, is Michael Jordan's second-oldest son. He briefly played basketball at the University of Central Florida, and is the CEO and founder of the Trophy Room, a retail boutique that sells ...
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