11 TikTokers With Remarkable Resemblances To Celebrities That It's Hard To Believe At First
The platform has increased the visibility of numerous famous impersonators.
With over 1 billion active users in 2021, TikTok ranks among the fastest-growing apps in recent memory. The Chinese company ByteDance released it in other countries in 2017.
According to the South China Morning Post, ByteDance's worth reached $400 billion as a result of the app's success. The most well-known accounts on TikTok are also generating significant income.
The 15-second short videos that users can create and share are at the center of TikTok. The most engaging TikTokers are those who produce captivating content, frequently incorporating dance and music.
There are accounts on TikTok that focus on a variety of themes, so it's not just a dance and music app. Song streaming has significantly increased due to the numerous new dance challenges that TikTok has introduced into the social media landscape.
Additionally, the platform has elevated the visibility of many famous impersonators. You heard me right: some individuals have amassed millions of followers on the site simply because they resemble some of today's biggest stars.
Isn't it strange that Jim Carrey, Ariana Grande, and Michael Jackson's allegedly long-lost siblings can be heard singing along to random tunes on TikTok? I thought the same thing!
You will be in awe of the 11 TikTokers mentioned below because of how closely they resemble superstars.
1. Taylor Swift
While Ashley does not use her last name on the app, she has made it clear through her username and the website indicated on her profile that when she is not imitating Taylor Swift, she works as a licensed nurse. Earlier this week, the look-alike stated she was supposed to meet the actual Taylor in person, but three days later, Ashley unexpectedly announced she was leaving TikTok.
@ashleysversion132. Jim Carrey
Heather Shaw’s uncanny resemblance to Jim Carrey is so striking that she was featured on Access Hollywood, where Mario Lopez couldn’t believe his eyes. Shaw is also a comedian, so the similarities don’t end with physical appearance.
She not only makes her 1.6 million TikTok fans laugh, but she also uses the platform to showcase her stand-up comedy shows, which include Jim Carrey gags.
@heathershawiskidding3. Margot Robbie
Don’t be alarmed – it’s just a Harley Quinn doppelgänger, ready to wreak havoc at any moment. However, Margot Robbie’s charming DC villain isn’t the only imitation that Russian cosplayer Anastasyia Prichinina can provide.
As a picture-perfect Cruella DeVille, she can just as easily transform into a terrifyingly realistic Emma Stone and strike fear into the hearts of pups worldwide.
@anastasyiaqueen
4. Scarlett Johansson
Kate Shumskaya was featured in Cosmopolitan in 2021 as a dead ringer for Scarlett Johansson… just in time for Black Widow to finally hit theaters around the world. Are you ready for an even larger coincidence?
The Avenger cosplayer is Russian, just like Johansson’s Marvel counterpart, the enigmatic Natasha Romanoff. According to her Instagram, Shumskaya is friends with another Russian TikTok star, Anastasyia Prichinina, and the two are frequently seen collaborating as ScarJo’s Black Widow and Margot Robbie’s Harley Quinn.
@mimisskate
5. Emma Watson
Maria became famous as a virtual Emma Watson double after responding to a “Tell me you’re a Harry Potter fan without telling me you’re a Harry Potter fan” challenge posed by none other than the actual Draco Malfoy himself, Tom Felton. The 29-year-old, dressed in her best Gryffindor robes, delivers nothing but grown-up Hermione Granger authenticity.
Maria is a singer, gymnast, and educator when she isn’t giving them the finest swish and flick of her wand.
@maresclop
6. Ariana Grande
Then there’s Paige Niemann, the Ariana Grande lookalike who many consider one of the first TikTok doppelgängers. The app’s virtual (and contentious) Ari clone has over 10.6 million followers and can convincingly switch up her stance to nail every decade of the pop powerhouse’s career.
@paigeniemann
7. Maisie Williams
Sonja Lovdal is Arya Stark’s doppelgänger, despite the fact that she has no name. The Danish art director and photographer bears a striking resemblance to Game of Thrones actor Maisie Williams.
@sonjalovdal
8. Cara Delevingne
Kayla, who you can find on TikTok as @offbrandcaradelevingne, is one of the more recent famous doppelgängers to grace the platform. She has just 18.4 thousand followers so far, but by channeling her passion for the supermodel (as well as Anya Taylor-Joy, whom she makes no apologies for avoiding), this little TikToker will undoubtedly soon be on her way to social media stardom.
@offbrandcaradelevingne
9. Johnny Depp
Vampy Jordan has made a name for himself as the TikTok equivalent of Johnny Depp, with over 2.5 million fans following him for his recreations of Pirates of the Caribbean moments and his spot-on portrayal of Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow. But Jordan has gone beyond conventional reenactments, embodying Depp’s bad-boy attitude and effortlessly stylish dress sense in nearly every one of his uploads.
@vampyjord
10. Dove Cameron
Alyssa McKay may resemble Dove Cameron, but she’s more interested in building her own career as a comedian and influencer than in copying the Disney star. McKay appears to be a brand ambassador for the online shop Pretty Little Thing, and several of her most amusing videos skillfully mock wealthy girl influencer clichés wrapped in LOL-worthy raps.
@alyssamckayyy
11. Michael Jackson
Fabio Jackson is one of the misplaced lads. At least, that’s what his TikTok bio says, a clear homage to Michael Jackson’s infamous Neverland Ranch.
Not only does the influencer resemble the King of Pop during his Bad period, but he can also perfectly reproduce the late icon’s dance routines, mannerisms, and choreography, right down to the “Billie Jean” dance. Oh, and he also does a great rendition of BTS’ “Butter”!
@theefabiojackson
Due to the mega-popular app's fondness for challenges, lip-syncing, and a constant barrage of viral trends and meme culture, doppelgängers have emerged from hiding all over the world. Many of them have millions of followers each and have made names for themselves on the platform.
It's practically impossible to distinguish between them, and you can share this post with your loved ones as well.