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A "Black Heartthrob Look-Alike Competition", for look-alikes of various black celebrities, was held in Herbert Von King Park in Bedford Stuyvesant, Brooklyn on November 24. It was intended to address the lack of black representation in the contests.
Max Braunstein won the Glen Powell lookalike contest held in Austin, Texas on November 24, 2024, and was awarded $5 and a cowboy hat. - Mikala Compton/American-Statesman/USA TODAY NETWORK/Imagn
Celebrity look-alike competitions appear to be the sleeper hit of 2024. Popping up in cities like New York, San Francisco, Chicago, London and Dublin, self-proclaimed look-alikes of some of ...
The look-alike was crowned with a black cowboy hat and a medal and a call from the man himself, though Braunstein "had a hard time hearing him," he told the Statesman. ... Look-alikes: What the ...
Meet the winner of the Glen Powell look alike contest in Austin today, Max Braunstein. He even FaceTimed the real @glenpowell and met his mom and aunt, who served as judges. pic.twitter.com ...
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Look-alikes of Stalin and Lenin posing with tourists in Moscow. Some look-alikes who have resembled celebrities have worked as entertainers, impersonating them on stage or screen, or at venues like parties and corporate functions. Professional look-alikes have often been represented by talent agencies specializing in celebrity impersonators. [2]
Celebrity lookalike contests have popped up all over the world since content creator Anthony Po hosted a viral Timothée Chalamet event in N.Y.C. on Oct. 27.