You know, now that you say this, #RoleModel... I think I see the resemblance 😅
Okay, so you've heard my story about being mistaken for Jacob Elordi... and sometimes even Brad Pitt! It's one thing to get a compliment, but it's a whole other ball game when people literally stop you in the street, sometimes even taking pictures without asking. I swear, sometimes I just want to shout, 'Guys, it's not Jacob, it's Tuck!' Or, 'It's not Brad, it's me!' When it first started happening, it was pretty flattering, I won't lie. Who wouldn't want to be told they look like a famous heartthrob? But after a while, it can get super annoying. Imagine just trying to live your life, grab some groceries, or meet a friend, and constantly having people stare, point, or even approach you with that wide-eyed 'Are you...?' look. It makes you feel like you're on display all the time, and honestly, sometimes I just need space. It's fascinating to me how strong the resemblance must be for people to be so convinced. I've often wondered about the whole 'doppelganger' phenomenon. Are there really only a few faces in the world, or do our brains just connect dots where there aren't any? It's not just me; I've heard so many stories from friends about people saying, 'Oh, you look just like [insert celebrity here]!' It makes you wonder how many Jacob Elordi lookalikes are out there! One time, I was at a cafe, and a group of girls literally gasped and started whispering. Then one of them came up, phone ready, and said, 'Are you Jacob Elordi? Can I get a picture?' I politely said, 'Sorry, I'm not him, but I get that a lot!' She looked so disappointed, but then her friend chimed in, 'Wait, you kinda look like Brad Pitt too!' I just had to laugh. It's never a dull moment. If you're someone who often gets mistaken for a celebrity, you know the drill. My advice? Embrace the funny moments, but don't be afraid to set boundaries. It's okay to say, 'I'm flattered, but I'm not who you think I am,' or 'I appreciate it, but I'm just trying to enjoy my day.' And for those of you who spot someone you think is a celebrity, maybe a gentle 'Excuse me, are you...?' is better than a full-on paparazzi moment. Ultimately, while it can be a little much sometimes – especially when I really do need that space – it's definitely made for some unforgettable stories. It's a unique experience, being a Jacob Elordi doppelganger and occasionally a Brad Pitt one too! It makes you appreciate your own identity even more, and sometimes, you just have to chuckle and think, 'Well, at least I know I'm not alone in this weird world!'

















































































