3. Johnny Depp’s Duplicate
Who’s the real Johnny Depp? It’s easy to get the real actor mixed up when you see the image of his incredible doppelgänger right next to him. The Depp dup took things a step further and imitated the real Johnny’s favorite tan wide-brimmed hat and his infamous arm accessories making it that much harder to tell which is which. Well, okay, sure, one does look a smidge older than the other so that might be a giveaway and if you’re a diehard Depp fan then you probably recognize who’s got the authentic tattoos and who doesn’t. But those tiny details aside – wow! We are positively gobsmacked by how amazingly similar these two completely unrelated men look. Now just imagine this doppelgänger dressed up as Captain Jack Sparrow on Hollywood Boulevard charging a few bucks for selfies… he would clean tourists out!
2. Equivalent Of Angelina
Like other celebs, Angelina Jolie has a good number of self-proclaimed Angelina doppelgängers out there but for our money, we dub this dup the real duplicated deal. Her cheekbones look identical to the real Angelina’s! Her eyes, the full lips that the actress is notorious for and amazingly enough, even the look-alike’s ears look so similar to real Angelina’s that there is almost no mistaking them. Though the doppelgänger’s eyes seem to be a truer, richer shade of blue, her nose is just a bit more prominent and her forehead is slightly smaller, she looks more like Angelina Jolie than any other self-professed A.J. doppelgänger that we’ve come across… and that’s saying a lot. If she has an affinity for adopting children and stealing husbands, we would warn Angelina to watch her back. It looks like she’s replaceable!
1.Emma’s Equal
The girl who is not Emma Watson in this photo looks so much like her that you would think that someone took a magic wand and cast a cloning spell. But the actual reason why there is a girl unrelated to Emma who looks like her duplicate is actually much more scientific than magical. Scientists say that any two random people share about 99.5 percent of their gene sequence. The .5% that is left over, says Joseph McInerney, executive vice president of the American Society of Human Genetics, there are 16 million base pairs of DNA, which is where you get “an enormous amount of individual variation.” Even with that, that’s still only a half a percent of one individual’s genome and only one source of unique differences. Pretty mind-blowing stuff if you ask us. But if you don’t find this scientific speak interesting, go ahead and just call it magic.
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