Since they are, obviously, from two differnt eggs one could have downs syndrome and one not. Which is way more likely than both of them having it. I have two friends one in her late 20's and one mid 30's who had children with downs. It happens. The one closer to Brad in the picture looks closer to having downs facial features than the one closer to AJ. But I don't see them as being the kind of parents to try and hide it. And their biological children have such interesting facial features, and the hats, make it difficult to say. Plus not all downs children have the same features and some have more noticablle than others.