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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.
Two days after that, a Harry Styles lookalike contest took place in London, and a whole host of other competitions have followed, assembling dead ringers for Dev Patel, Jeremy Allen White, Zayn ...
Back at Washington Square Park, the real Timothée Chalamet made a brief appearance, [5] posing for pictures with the various look-alikes for less than a minute before leaving. [9] [8] The NYPD detained four people, [6] including one look-alike contestant [3] for disorderly conduct; [11] he was placed in handcuffs and put in a patrol car. [6] [8]
Po said he only planned to draw a crowd of a thousand for the look-alike contest, however around 10,000 attendees showed up. He and team spent around $4,000 including labor, wardrobe, a cardboard ...
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Celebrity lookalike contests may be going viral now but they’re actually a time-honored form of entertainment. Celebrity lookalike contests are taking over the internet. But they aren’t new
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