AN adorable set of celebrity twins from Bellshill could be in the running for being the country’s youngest-ever fundraisers.

Little Grace and Eilidh Wright - who turn one this week - have thrown their support behind the Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund’s (SCIAF) WEE BOX appeal.

The deadline for generous Scots to give to the charity is looming as May 8 draws nearer.

This year’s appeal is twice as nice with the UK Government pledging to turn every £1 donated into £2 through its Aid Match scheme by midnight on Tuesday.

Proud parents Cheryl and Scott are encouraging everyone to make sure they don’t miss out on a chance to double their donations. SCIAF will use the money to help even more families out of poverty around the world.

Their little girls appeared in the BBC comedy Two Doors Down alongside actress Elaine C Smith at Christmas.

The girls also became well-known faces when Cheryl gave birth in the midst of the huge global ransomware cyber attack which hit NHS Lanarkshire and dozens of other health boards across the country.

She had a high-risk pregnancy as she had a condition called placenta praevia, and her babies were delivered by caesarean section several weeks early.

Cheryl said: “It would be such a shame to miss out on the chance to have the UK Government match donations.

“We’ve been SCIAF supporters for years because it’s a fantastic charity that does such great work with the poorest people in the world and as you can see our daughters are big fans too.”

Make your WEE BOX donation before May 8 by sending a cheque to SCIAF at 19 Park Circus, Glasgow G3 6BE, by calling 0141 354 5555 or via sciaf.org.uk.