An Amy Winehouse lookalike dropped jaws as she flaunted her ‘scarily related’ resemblance to the late singer.
It’s been practically 13 years because the iconic songstress tragically handed on the age of simply 27, however her reminiscence nonetheless lives on inside her music, a brand new biopic – and her lookalikes.
Impersonator, dancer and content material creator Sahfy determined to share a video devoted to Winehouse to her 15,000 TikTok followers. The gorgeous lookalike – who additionally poses as Shakira and Michael Jackson – revealed her transformation as she lip synched to the hit tune ‘Rehab’.
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In the clip, Sahfy sported Amy’s go-to black beehive hairdo together with a crimson bandana wrapped across the decrease a part of the towering tresses. She positioned her black curls on one in all her shoulders which revealed the diamante strap element of her yellow gown, much like the one Amy wore at The Brit Awards in 2007.
Sahfy additionally donned the enduring thick black winged eyeliner and crammed in her waterline with the identical color. She paired this with a brilliant crimson lipstick as she casually leant on a chair to sync to the well-known pop music. And Sahfy even has a slight hole tooth, similar to Amy had.
Amazed at Sahfy’s uncanny resemblance to Amy, many individuals fled to the feedback to share their ideas. “Always thought you somewhat resembled her,” one wrote.
Another consumer gasped: “Wow you look like her too much that’s scary.”
While a 3rd added: “Yessss. Nailed it.” Someone else stated: “Love this. RIP Amy Winehouse.”
Meanwhile, a fifth merely praised: “Brilliant.” And this consumer declared: “Brilliant classic and the portrayal is just spot on.”
The first trailer for ‘Back to Black’, the biopic of Amy Winehouse, was launched right now (January 11). Actress Marisa Abela will play the London-singer and Sam Taylor-Johnson directs the film as a result of be launched in April.