40 Hilarious Photos Of People Who Found Their Doppelgangers In Unexpected Places

From time to time, we’ve all wondered if there is someone out there who looks exactly like us. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, there are more than 7.5 billion people on the planet. So, there must be a fair few duplicates, right? But the 40 people in this list didn’t discover their doppelganger’s out in the world. Instead, they found them in paintings hanging in art museums, on the packaging of wacky products and even on magazine covers!

40. A royal double

Prince George – firstborn son of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge – was cute as a button back in 2016. Little did he know, though, that there was another little tyke posing in a Walmart across the pond who was his twin. This boy’s godmother or godfather posted the striking resemblance on Reddit, and a stunned commenter believed he could be switched with George and no one would notice. Just look at the resemblance: they weren’t wrong!

39. Juno lookalike

The Hammer Museum in Los Angeles was the location for an incredible meeting of art and doppelganger in March 2019. A UCLA student named Chloe Hourdequin posted a brilliant photograph of herself standing in front of the Rembrandt painting Juno – mimicking the pose of the member of royalty depicted. It’s pretty uncanny, no?

38. An inflamed insult

This woman found her doppelganger in wall art in a bunch of pizza places and took a photograph of it for Instagram. She sort of insulted the person in the picture in the process, though. The user wrote, “See that picture in the background? That isn’t me... Also, if it were me, that makes a great before and after for reducing inflammation, right?” Ouch.

37. Sad-eyed Ross

In December 2019 comedian and barista Ross Flores made a trip to the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City. He stood in front of the painting of a man he bears a strong resemblance to and subsequently received a bit of a toasting from his pals. One of them wrote on Instagram, “It’s uncanny how both of you have the same miserable eyes look.” Friends like these, eh?