The culture-wide search for doubles of famous men is an election-season gift: an apolitical democratic event where — for a brief moment — everybody wins. Credit...Illustration by Trevor Shin Supported ...
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What started with a Timothee Chalamet look-alike contest in New York City in October steadily ballooned into a trend with look-alike contests held across the country (and world) for celebrities ...
Over the last 25 years, French-Canadian photographer François Brunelle has traveled the world photographing around 250 pairs of doppelgängers. Doppelgängers, which translates from German to “double ...
Has anyone ever told you that you look like Harry Styles? For most of their lives, London musician Oscar Journeaux and many others in their 20s have been told they resemble attractive male celebrities ...
YouTuber Anthony Po's look-alike contest in New York Sunday also drew the real Timothée Chalamet, a police response and $50 prizes for all entrants — and he's got a few more ideas. By Caitlin Huston ...
Celebrity look-alike contests have become a social media phenomenon and the Bay Area is certainly getting in on the action. Celebrity look-alike contests have become a social media phenomenon and ...
No, he didn’t enter. But he still caused a stir in Washington Square Park, where four people were arrested. By Victor Mather It was a bit of fun in Washington Square Park: a contest to see who looked ...
Oct. 1 marked my second anniversary of living and dating in New York City, and it’s only appropriate that on this same day, my love life reached rock bottom. I had an unfounded pregnancy scare, got ...
Mia Sherin didn't attend the Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest for fun. She attended to find a husband. "At first I was thinking, oh, I am so smart that I'm going to go here and find a boyfriend, ...
Listen to more stories on the Noa app. The fad began with a Timothée Chalamet look-alike contest in New York City on a beautiful day last month. Thousands of people came and caused a ruckus. At least ...