She’s a royal dead-ringer.
Brittany Dixon, an artist from Queensland, Australia, is inflicting cyber spectators to do a double take, owing to her eerily spot-on resemblance to the Duchess of Cambridge, Kate Middleton.
And the now-viral inventive might quickly be placing down her paintbrushes and choosing up a British accent to painting the royal ravisher in an upcoming season of Netflix’s “The Crown” — the awarding-winning drama that chronicles the lifetime of Queen Elizabeth II from the Nineteen Forties by means of fashionable instances.
“Okay, you all are bullying me into truly doing this,” penned Dixon within the caption of a trending TikTok submit with tens of millions of likes, which featured side-by-side snapshots of her and Middleton, 40.
The caption got here in response to a deluge of commentators urging Dixon to reply Netflix’s current digital casting name for Middleton lookalikes.
“We’re searching for a younger Kate Middleton, 18-years-old, to play her in Netflix’s sequence ‘The Crown,’” casting director Monica Rivera stated in a separate clip.
In her video, Rivera additionally shared a screenshot print-out of the position’s necessities, which seeks girls who naked a “sturdy bodily resemblance” to the distinguished diva, who married Prince William in 2011.
And on-line audiences flooded Dixon’s TikTok feedback, insisting that she’d be a Middleton twin shoo-in.
“I do know precisely who you’re making use of for no backstory wanted – you’re twins!,” stated a supporter. “If you happen to, her similar twin, [do] not get the half… I quit,” laughed one other.
“Please keep in mind me if you’re wealthy and well-known on ‘The Crown’ @Netflix,” one other advocate joked.
And because of the various not-so-subtle nudges from social media campaigners, Dixon created a follow-up clip, revealing that she has, in reality, tossed her hat within the ring for the distinguished gig.
“I did find yourself making use of,” stated the smiley brunette in a submit with over 612,000 views.
“They simply wished a selfie, some basic data and a 30-second video of me speaking about one thing I like — clearly I talked about portray.”
“So, we’ll see the way it goes. We’ll see if [the Netflix casting directors] even see it,” she added earlier than thanking her followers for encouraging her to take the leap.
“Thanks guys for being so good,” she stated. “Again to portray.”
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