10 Zim Celebrities Who Look Like Other Celebs
We all have been told that we like someone else. A lot of people look like other people who aren’t their family members. Some people have similarities while others eerily resemble each other. Many people aspire to look like a celebrity. What happens when celebrities look like other celebrities? Check the 10 Zim Celebrities Who Look Like Other Celebs.
1.Nadia Nakai and Minnie Dlamini
The irony is that they both share a surname…Dlamini! These two beauties are queens in their respective areas. But let’s just talk about being separated at birth.
2. Shingi Mangoma and Vanessa Mdee
The gorgeous Shingirayi Mangoma and East African entertainer Vanessa Mdee are sisters from different mothers.
3. TK Katsande and Tanga Wekwa Sando
Wow, would you reckon that radio personality and Afro Jazz legend could be twins.
4. Queen Vee and Nicki Minaj
The 30 year old former beauty queen looks like hip hop star Nicki Minaj. Queen Vee even has similar dimples on her face and even face shape.
5. Arthur C Evans and The Rock
There’s no doubt that the suave MC Arthur C Evans and The Rock were chiseled from the same rock.
6. Tytan and Marques Houston
Okay, maybe we are pushing it, but Tytan might have a fraternal twin in actor and musician Marques Houston.
7. Takura and Tory Lanez
Both are trap soul artists and apparently love their beards. So how much does Takura and Tory Lanez look like each other?
8. Misred and Gina Rodriguez
In rare instances, you can look like someone outside your race. Well, media personality Misred looks like Jane the Virgin actress Gina Rodriguez. It could be the wide smile or maybe the eyes but the two look a lot alike.
9. Kudzai Chakaingesu and August Alsina
The Capetown based photographer should be in front of the lense. Not only is he good looking but it looks like he and R&B singer August Alsina could be brothers.
10. Tin Tin and Tasha Smith
Bubbly Tin Tin has moments where she reminds us of US actress Tasha Smith. Tasha is best known for her role as Angela in Tyler Perry’s ‘Why Did I Get Married?’.