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These Lookalikes Of Andy Lau, Jay Chou & Other Superstars Will Make You Do A Double Take

Definitely separated at birth.

Definitely separated at birth.

Definitely separated at birth.

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Say hello to the latest celebrity doppelgänger making waves on the internet.

Recently, an unnamed influencer on Douyin caught the attention of netizens for his uncanny resemblance to Hongkong Heavenly King Andy Lau, 59.

In his video that went viral, the ‘counterfeit’ Andy is seen striking several poses confidently to show off his clothes.

Users were shocked at his resemblance to Andy and called him a “clone” of the real superstar... though it was also pointed out that he has a different hairstyle and appears to have a smaller build as well.

1 of 17 Here’s the real Andy…
2 of 17 … and his internet ‘twin’
3 of 17 Do you see the resemblance?

Andy’s not the only public figure with a headline-making ‘replica’.

Keep scrolling to see more of them, including one who was allegedly rewarded with a gift worth 80,000 yuan (S$16,700) from the infamous son of a billionaire.

4 of 17 The real G.E.M…
5 of 17 … and her ‘replica’

“Little G.E.M” doesn’t just look similar to the real deal, she apparently possesses the same stage presence and powerhouse vocals as well, which she has totally taken advantage of by putting on performances of her own.

Her impersonation is apparently so convincing that G.E.M’s reps reportedly had to issue a statement clarifying that “Little G.E.M” wasn’t actually her.

6 of 17 The real Dilraba Dilmurat…
7 of 17 … and her ‘replica’

This Dilraba Dilmurat (or Dilireba) lookalike, whose defined facial features could easily make others mistake her for the Uyghur actress, appears to have adopted the username “Xiang Re Ba”, or “Looks Like [Di Li] Re Ba”.

No need to be subtle about it, we guess.

8 of 17 The real Jay Chou…
9 of 17 … and his ‘replica’

Street vendors and Douyin comedians have gone viral for resembling the Mandopop King, but “Little Jay Chou” has taken things many steps further by taking part in celebrity impersonation competitions, releasing a single called ‘The King of Copycats’ (rough translation), and even appearing in movies.

10 of 17 The real Nicholas Tse…
11 of 17 … and his ‘replica’

To be honest, “Nicholas Tse’s twin brother”, a former courier who had plastic surgery to look even more like the star and reportedly became a “millionaire” at the age of 25, could come up to us claiming to be the actor and we would totally believe him (especially if he was wearing sunglasses).

  • 12 of 17 The real Ruby Lin…
    13 of 17 … and her ‘replica’

    “Little Ruby Lin”, whom some of you might remember from our earlier story about Hongkong star Rain Li’s live stream, is known for dressing up as Ruby’s character in My Fair Princess.

    Her imitation has won her numerous admirers, including one Wang Sicong (the only son of billionaire tycoon and Dalian Wanda Group founder Wang Jianlin), who was rumoured to have given her an 80,000 yuan (S$16,700) present.

    14 of 17 The real Vivian Chow...
    15 of 17 … and her ‘replica’

    This young Douyin star, called Xin Xin, is part of a group of influencers who makes funny videos under the username Wang Li Cha Dian Hong, which is a play on Wang Leehom's Chinese name.

    She’s been dubbed a “copy of Vivian Chow”, especially when the latter was younger, and often posts videos of herself reenacting scenes from the Hongkong star’s shows and music videos.

    16 of 17 The real Fan Bingbing…
    17 of 17 … and her ‘replica’

    A live streamer who calls herself “Fan Yebing” can reportedly sell over 100,000 yuan (S$21,000) worth of items in a single day, and her resemblance to Fan Bingbing, which she achieves with skillfully applied make-up and filters, probably has a lot to do with her success.

    Photos: Douyin, 刘德华全球歌迷影迷会/Weibo, HK01, G.E.M/Weibo, Dilraba Dilmurat/Weibo, Jay Chou/Facebook, Nicholas Tse/Weibo, Ruby Lin/Facebook, Fan Bingbing/Weibo, Sohu, 周慧敏主意工作室/Weibo, Wang Li Cha Dian Hong/Douyin

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