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Woman told she 'looks like Cole Palmer' now 'can't sleep at night'

Woman told she 'looks like Cole Palmer' now 'can't sleep at night'

Daily Mirror4 hours ago

A woman has shared her dismay after being compared to a famous English football player - but some YouTube viewers believe this isn't her only celebrity lookalike
A woman has been having sleepless nights after being compared to English football player Cole Palmer. Emily, who is known as @emlyhartnett on social media, shared a clip of her copying Palmer's poses for publicity pictures - and people can't believe their likeness.
On her TikTok video, she wrote: "Someone told me I look like Cole Palmer once and I haven't been able to sleep at night since." However, it seems she's able to see the funny side to their uncanny likeness, adding: "Call me the goat, I guess." Not only do they both have brown eyes, they also have a similar facial structure including their nose and mouth shape.

Commenting on her video, one user said: "You look more like Cole Palmer than Cole Palmer."

Another user added: "If it makes you feel any better, I really fancy Cole Palmer." A third user said: "Put on a Chelsea shirt and don't ask why."
The now 23-year-old joined Chelsea from Manchester City on transfer deadline day in September 2023.
He was awarded Player of the Season during his first year at Stamford Bridge and became a full England international, going on to score for his nation in the European Championship final versus Spain.
More recently, Palmer started a new season with a two-year extension to his contract, taking him up to 2033.

His stats show he has made 35 men's team appearances, played for 3,015 minutes, and made 15 goals, ranking him as number one in the team.
Speaking about how fame has changed his life since joining Chelsea as an attacking midfielder or winger, Palmer said on Chelsea FC: "My life has changed massively.
"I can't really go to certain places when I just want to chill. Like when you just go to the shop around the corner, you'll think someone's watching you.

"Being able to play five-a-side is the thing I miss most, though, just being able to go and play five-a-side with your mates."
However, one more user claims Cole Palmer isn't her only lookalike claiming she also resembles YouTuber Calfreezy.
In agreement, one user said: "OMG, you're so true." Another added: "More accurate."

Even Calfreezy's close friend Callux couldn't help but laugh at the comparison, simply commenting: "LMAO."
A final user added: "It's like if Cole Palmer and Calfreezy had a kid."
Calfreezy has even played into this likeness dressing up as Palmer on The Fellas Podcast for Halloween last year.

Calfreezy, real name Callum Airey, owns The Fellas Studios alongside Joshua Larkin, known on YouTube as TheBurntChip.

Founded in 2020, the two YouTubers accumulated more than 1.7 billion views in 2023 with their popular podcasts The Fellas, Saving Grace and Growing Paynes.
A statement on their website reads: "We were born out of a vision to revolutionise the podcasting world, transforming what has traditionally been an audio-only format into a dynamic video experience.
"We recognised the need for a creator-friendly solution that resonates with the Gen Z audience, an audience that craves engaging and immersive content.
"With this in mind, we've taken a full 360 approach to podcasting, ensuring that every aspect, from production to promotion, is tailored to captivate and inspire. Join us as we redefine podcasting for the next generation."

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