You have no permission, you’re not my lookalike – Mcbrown speaks; sends warning
The latest media sensation is LookAlike Mania, in which people claim to resemble prominent superstars and have begun to appear one after the other.
Some of these lookalikes have gained prominence by portraying themselves as doppelgangers of well-known figures such as Medikal, King Promise, Kuami Eugene, KiDi, and even sports players like Stephen Appiah.
These individuals have recently taken social media by storm, releasing videos that demonstrate their remarkable talents to emulate the behavior, voice, walk, and even dress style of the celebrities they resemble.
This trend has attracted social media users’ interest and amusement, bringing an element of entertainment and fascination to the online realm.
This trend’s newest addition is the ‘Nana Ama Mcbrown lookalike.’ Robest GH, a self-proclaimed King Promise doppelganger, has brought to light a fair-skinned young lady who bears stunning beauty resemblance with the Screen Goddess Mcbrown.
This lady has recently displayed herself and emulated the adaptable Empress Mcbrown in a variety of ways, even going so far as to don her famed ‘government uniform,’ popularly known as the ‘Aban Jersey.’
While King Promise gave his impersonator a Hisense phone and received a lot of attention, Nana Ama Mcbrown appears to be uninterested in recognizing anyone who impersonates her.
Nana Ama Mcbrown addressed the problem of lookalikes and shared her thoughts on it during an episode of her show, Onua Showtime. While she did not directly address her “lookalike,” she did make subtle remarks that appeared to be directed at individuals who mimicked her.
Nana Ama Mcbrown commented sarcastically that the woman on social media posing as her doppelganger should properly request permission before being recognized as an official and certified lookalike. She jokingly added that you can’t actually be like her until she personally chooses you.