Doubletake: Is this the best Miley Cyrus lookalike? Miley clearly thinks so

Aug 14, 2014 - 18:21
Aug 14, 2014 - 18:43
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Doubletake: Is this the best Miley Cyrus lookalike? Miley clearly thinks so
Jessica Villafane

Your eyes are not deceiving you. Meet the Miley Cyrus lookalike who even Miley says looks ‘better’ than her.

19-year-old Jessica Villafane from Florida, USA, is not only a self-confessed superfan, she is the spitting image of the Wrecking Ball singer.

The teenager has been modelling her self on the former Disney stars image for the past eight years and can command up to $3,500 to appear as her in public.

With her platinum blonde hair and Miley-esq pixie features, Villafane has even be mobbed by screaming ‘fans’.

Attending Miley’s concert in Kansas this week, she finally managed to catch the eye of her idol, who told her: ‘You look better than I do. That is the coolest thing ever!’

Unphased by the controversial star’s behavior, she explains: ‘It’s just a stage act.

‘People who criticise her are just jealous.’ she told Media Hotspot.

The resemblance is uncanny (Picture: HOTSPOT MEDIA)

Miley Cyrus Wrecking Ball video

Meanwhile, this is the real Miley (Picture: RCA/Vevo)

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