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19 Ordinary Slavic People Who Perfectly Resemble Well-Known Celebrities
The Facebook page Slavorum is a fun and informative place, giving humorous cultural insights into Slavic culture around the world. This list that they have collected celebrates the doppelganger, finding some ordinary, everyday Slavs who happen to look hilariously similar to well-known celebrities.
"We started as a tourist-focused website, but instead of just showing the tourist locations we wanted to show our humorous spirit, our culture and our daily struggles we live by all in a light-hearted and fun way," Slavorum told Bored Panda about their mission. "The humorous approach not only attracted Slavic people who happily share witty humor and satire, but also a wide number of foreigners that welcome it as a un-censored and colorful window into vivid life of Eastern/Central Europe."
"The funny thing is that in the end, many foreign people recognize themselves in these Slavic mini-stories, so lately we have people from all over the world being our becoming our biggest fans and observing cultural and other similarities between Slavic and their cultures."
Slav or not, anyone can enjoy these amazingly accurate lookalikes, the Anthony Hopkins babushka is just... wow. Scroll down below to check it out for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!
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Angelina Jolie?
Anthony Hopkins???
Donald Trump???
Bruce Willis
Being such a large ethno-linguistic group, the largest in Europe in fact, there are always going to be plenty of doppelganger opportunities. Having a lookalike actually occurs much more often than you'd think, there's a really good chance that somebody out there is walking around with a very close facial resemblance to you. "There is only so much genetic diversity to go around," Michael Sheehan, an assistant professor of neurobiology and behavior at Cornell University, told Live Science. "If you shuffle that deck of cards so many times, at some point, you get the same hand dealt to you twice."
Cara Delevingne?
Ron Weasley?
Dr. Gregory House
Emilia Clark?
Hello Harry Potter
However, the chances of actually meeting your doppelganger in real life are slim. Although other people might often point out that you resemble somebody else, the way we see faces is subjective and what might be a dead ringer to one person, could look nothing alike to another. It has to do with the way we read faces. Some people start looking at the eyes, then move to the mouth and nose. Others may begin with the nose, then work to mouth and then the eyes. The change in order completely alters the perception of how you view a face.
Have you ever come across your perfect doppelganger?
Amy Winehouse? Nope!
Jennifer Lawrence?
Here are some Hollywood stars that you might not know have Slavic heritage:
- John Krasinski, best known for his role as “Jim Halpert” on NBC’s The Office, was born in the US to a Polish father.
- Leonardo Di Caprio's grandmother Helene Indenbirken was actually born as Yelena Smirnova in Russia. Di Caprio refers to himself as “half Russian“. He stated he’d love to play Putin if there’s ever a Putin biopic.
- Ashton Kutcher was born to a Czech father and half-Czech mother.
- Eric Bana Eric was born Eric Banadinović in Melbourne to a Croatian father.
- Mila Kunis (Milena Markovna Kunis) is an American actress with Jewish/Ukrainian origin.
- Plus many, many more!
