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From Chalamet to Styles: Why are celebrity lookalike contests suddenly everywhere?

Celebrity lookalike contests are trending as lighthearted social events, drawing large crowds and providing a fun way to connect amidst serious global issues.

It's been a long year of lookalikes. What does that say about us?

The rise of lookalike contests reflects a modern obsession with celebrity culture and identity.
Gatherings have led to humorous situations, such as police intervention at celebrity doppelgänger meetings.

The Scene at DC's Jack Schlossberg Lookalike Contest - Washingtonian

The article explores the cultural phenomenon of lookalike contests centering around Jack Schlossberg as a way to engage youth in social events.

Celebrity Lookalike Contests Offer 2024 America a Ray of Stupid Hope

Lookalike contests have emerged as a playful way for young men to engage in public gatherings celebrating unconventional beauty and camaraderie.

From Chalamet to Styles: Why are celebrity lookalike contests suddenly everywhere?

Celebrity lookalike contests are trending as lighthearted social events, drawing large crowds and providing a fun way to connect amidst serious global issues.

It's been a long year of lookalikes. What does that say about us?

The rise of lookalike contests reflects a modern obsession with celebrity culture and identity.
Gatherings have led to humorous situations, such as police intervention at celebrity doppelgänger meetings.

The Scene at DC's Jack Schlossberg Lookalike Contest - Washingtonian

The article explores the cultural phenomenon of lookalike contests centering around Jack Schlossberg as a way to engage youth in social events.

Celebrity Lookalike Contests Offer 2024 America a Ray of Stupid Hope

Lookalike contests have emerged as a playful way for young men to engage in public gatherings celebrating unconventional beauty and camaraderie.
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The best things we saw at the Harry Styles lookalike contest in London this weekend

The spontaneous Harry Styles lookalike contest in London reflects a new trend of chaotic celebrity mimicking events fueled by social media.
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