Jeremy Allen White lookalike contest set for November 17: Here’s what to expect
After the recent success of the Timothée Chalamet lookalike competition in New York City, fans are gearing up for a Jeremy Allen White lookalike contest. Set for November 17 at 1 PM under the iconic Washington Square Park Arch, the event is expected to attract numerous "The Bear" fans eager to show their resemblance to White, known for his role as Carmy Berzatto.
Originally sparked by a tweet from X user @girlflopping, the meme-driven idea quickly gained traction, amassing over 34,000 likes. Unlike Chalamet's contest, which awarded the winner $50, this lookalike showdown promises a unique prize: two packs of cigarettes and a seven-day MetroCard.
A Jeremy Allen White look alike contest will take place in Washington Square Park on November 17th. The prize will be 2 packs of cigarettes of your choice and a 7 day metrocard. it's BYOF: bring your own flowers. pic.twitter.com/nE1HuQ7QrX
Fans are excited, hoping for a possible appearance from White himself, though his attendance remains uncertain. This trend in celebrity lookalike gatherings has stirred up conversations on social media, with some humorously speculating on whether Gene Wilder would join or if White might follow Chalamet's surprise entry. If successful, the contest could fuel more such fan-driven celebrity doppelganger events, allowing fans to connect over shared admiration.