This woman almost looks too much like Ryan Reynolds

In the realm of celebrity doppelgängers, Ryan Reynolds is pretty much God-tier.

Not only is the A-list actor undeniably handsome, he is also married to angel-on-Earth Blake Lively.

But when people began telling TikTok user Grace Tulevech she bore a shocking resemblance to the “Deadpool” star, her initial reaction was confusion.

“So, I’ve got some comments saying I look like Ryan Reynolds, and at first I was like, ‘no, I do not look like Ryan Reynolds, he is a man,'” Tulevech said in a recent video.

“And then I looked up some pictures, and I was like, ‘no!’ And then I looked up pictures of Ryan Reynolds, no beard … what,” she added, as she displayed a photo of a clean-shaven Reynolds.

“Get out of my body, Ryan,” she said of her uncanny resemblance to the star.

@tulevech

g o s h rent isn’t free and i have to pay @37_mongolian_pharmacists soon #ryan #twins

♬ original sound – tulevech

Viewers seemed to be pretty sold on the likeness displayed in the clip, which has since been seen more than 1.6 million times.

“You look like u could be his sister,” one wrote.

“You look like Blake Lively and Ryan Reynolds long lost daughter!” said another.

“I didn’t see it at first but WOAH,” echoed a third.

While they’re certainly nothing new to the internet, celebrity doppelgängers have gained new footing when it comes to TikTok.

Last month, a John Krasinski lookalike went viral on the video-sharing platform after he posted a clip of himself mimicking some of the mannerisms of Jim Halpert, Krasinski’s character from “The Office.”

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