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Celebrity Look-Alike Contests Surge in Popularity with Tom Holland and Glen Powell Events

Recent celebrity look-alike contests have captivated audiences, featuring participants mimicking stars like Tom Holland and Glen Powell in lively competitions.

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Updated: Nov 25th, 2024, 2:29 PM ET

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Celebrity look-alike contests have gained traction across the U.S., highlighted by Tom Holland's recent event in Boston, where fans showed their resemblance and received prizes. Following that, Glen Powell's look-alike contest in Austin attracted participants, with a special video message from Powell himself announcing exciting prizes, including cameos in his films. These events have blended fan engagement with humor, showcasing fans' creativity as they replicate their favorite stars, creating a unique community experience.


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