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Celebrity lookalike contests are taking over the internet. But they aren’t new
Jeremy Allen White, Timothée Chalamet and Glen Powell. Celebrity lookalike contests may be going viral now but they’re actually a time-honored form of entertainment.
Quick! Celebrity Lookalike Contests Are the New Easy PR Win for Stars
Glen Powell, Timothée Chalamet, and more recognize that playing along — online or otherwise — with the real-life fun is better than a million junket interviews.
Ranking the celebrity lookalike contests going viral online from worst to best
The Zayn Malik lookalike contest went down in Bushwick, Brooklyn, on Nov. 17 and caused some controversy online. While a lot of people argued that none of the contestants bore a strong resemblance to the former One Directioner, there were definitely some similar features between Malik and the winner.
The Winners of These Celebrity Lookalike Contests Will Have You Turning Your Head
Fans of Timothee Chalamet, Dev Patel, Harry Styles and more should keep an eye on this trend that's sweeping the globe.
Celebrity lookalike contests are all the rage, and Philly is joining the party
Dopplegangers of Miles Teller, Jason Kelce and Jalen Hurts can take home small prizes and bragging rights at upcoming competitions in Center City.
From Chalamet to Styles: Why are celebrity lookalike contests suddenly everywhere?
After Timothée Chalamet showed up at his own celebrity lookalike contest, similar events have popped up in cities across and beyond the U.S. Here's a look at the winners — and what's behind the trend.
Glen Powell Gives Amazing Gift to Winner of His Lookalike Contest
On Sunday, hundreds of fans turned up at a park in downtown Austin, Texas, to crown the winner of a Glen Powell lookalike contest.
Why Are People So Mad At Celebrity Lookalike Contests?
Jeremy Allen White, Timothée Chalamet, Paul Mescal: celebrity lookalike contests continue to dominate media. Let's embrace a rare, good-time cultural phenomenon
Quick! Celebrity Lookalike Contests Are the New Easy PR Win for Celebs
The trio from "Challengers." If you've been online recently, you've probably seen fan-filmed footage from celebrity lookalike contests. While not new, the current wave kicked off in earnest at the end of October,
Celebrity lookalike contests are popping up everywhere, and the stars are joining in
For as long as celebrities have existed, so have lookalike contests. It used to be traditional for the winner to take home a keepsake trophy, but the stakes are being raised these days – by the celebrities themselves.
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From Timothée Chalamet to Glen Powell, we're experiencing celebrity lookalike contest overload
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What's going on with all the celebrity lookalike contests?
In late October, amidst the tensions of a looming United States election, the world witnessed the birth of a new kind of ...
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