It’s hard enough being a celebrity, from having to deal with the paparazzi sneaking up on you to fans requesting autographs to stalkers following you home, and whatnot. Imagine all that trouble, times two. Believe it or not, stars with look-alikes, particularly in the same industry, are often mistaken and approached by their doppelgänger’s fans.
That’s double the trouble and more than what they signed up for. With there not being a lot to do, the following celebrities found creative ways to deal with this dilemma. Some played along and gave fake autographs while the others corrected them. Let’s find out which ones were evil enough to trick fans!
Sarah Hyland and Mila Kunis

Mila Kunis’s role as Jackie Burkhart in “That ’70s Show” earned her widespread prominence, after which her face became a staple on the screens. Since she is someone who would hardly ever go unnoticed, fans were quick to catch that she had a doppelgänger who was also in the same industry.
Sarah Hyland and Kunis have been long compared to each other but nobody gave it much thought until Hyland was mistaken for the “Black Swan” star on the red carpet of the “Golden Globe Awards” ceremony, as per “Yahoo.” Hyland is also popular on the small screen, having portrayed Haley Dunphy in “The Modern Family” between 2009 and 2020.



