This Brazilian TikToker got famous for looking just like Rihanna

Priscila Beatrice's striking similarity to Rihanna sent TikTok into a frenzy, drawing millions of views and comments.


Pop Culture & Art August 25, 2024
Courtesy: @priscila.beatrice on Instagram

A Brazilian TikToker has gained widespread attention on social media for her remarkable resemblance to the Barbadian singer Rihanna. 

Priscila Beatrice, a 32-year-old musician and content creator, has gone viral on TikTok, where users have been captivated by her ability to mimic the Fenty Beauty founder’s iconic looks.

The platform is no stranger to celebrity lookalikes, having seen users who closely resemble stars like Taylor Swift, Scarlett Johansson, and Logan Paul. Now, Priscila has become the latest sensation for her uncanny similarity to Rihanna.

In one of her most popular videos, which has amassed over 31.2 million views, Priscila recreates Rihanna’s famous 2019 Fashion Awards look, complete with Fulani braids, glamorous makeup, and a choker necklace.

The video quickly attracted comments from viewers who were astonished by the likeness. “She look like riri more than riri herself,” one user noted, while others echoed similar sentiments, calling her a “doppelgänger.”

Priscila’s resemblance to the singer has not only captivated TikTok but has also led to viral moments in real life. In 2022, she inadvertently caused a commotion in Brazil when crowds mistook her for Rihanna, resulting in a chaotic scene.

The TikToker’s striking looks also caught Rihanna’s attention in 2020 when The Shade Room shared one of Priscila’s photos on Instagram. Rihanna humorously commented, “Where the album sis? #R9,” bringing even more visibility to Priscila.

With more than 5.2 million followers and over 56 million likes on TikTok, Priscila continues to share makeup transformations, beauty tips, and product recommendations, often drawing comparisons to the global pop star.

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