A woman has caused a storm on social media after comparing herself to a famous footballer.
UK-based film student Emily Hartnett, 20, took to TikTok to explain that someone once told her that she looked like Cole Palmer - and that she hasn't been able to sleep well since.
'Someone told me I look like Cole Palmer once and I haven't been able to sleep at night since,' she wrote.
That person wasn't the only one because thousands of viewers quickly commented on how similar the pair look.
In the clip, the film student posed like the 23-year-old footballer to compare their appearances.
After clearly seeing a resemblance, Emily concluded the video by jokingly crying towards the camera.
'Call me the goat I guess,' she added before sharing the clip, which received over two million views.
People took to the comment section to share their thoughts on the post. One said: 'Close enough, good luck on next season.'
UK-based Emily Hartnett (pictured), 20, has racked up millions of views after comparing herself to Cole Palmer
UK-based Emily Hartnett (pictured), 20, has racked up millions of views after comparing herself to Cole Palmer
Another user joked: 'It's only the chin, lips, nose, face shape and eyebrows.' A third added, 'You look more like Cole Palmer than Cole Palmer.'
'If it makes you feel any better I really fancy Cole Palmer,' added a fourth user in the comment section.
Another added, 'I think you'd win a Cole Palmer cosplay contest even if the real Cole Palmer is participating.'
It comes as the streets of London, New York, Dublin and Toronto have been full of thousands of people hoping to try and win celebrity look alike contests in recent weeks.
The phenomenon started last year, when Timothee Chalamet doppelgangers flocked to New York to try and win $50 for their resemblance to the Dune star.
But minutes after the competition began - and before the actor made his entrance - police ordered the large group to disperse from Washington Square Park.
Organisers were slapped with a fine for an 'unpermitted costume contest', and at least one doppelganger was dragged away in handcuffs as the crowd screamed: 'Let him go!'
Timothee later sparked pandemonium among screaming fans in New York by unexpectedly showing up to his lookalike contest.
The film student jokingly said that she hasn't 'been able to sleep a night since' she was told she looked like the Chelsea footballer
The film student jokingly said that she hasn't 'been able to sleep a night since' she was told she looked like the Chelsea footballer
Flanked by bodyguards, the actor posed for photographs with his curly-haired doppelgangers - some of whom had dressed as his characters, including Willy Wonka and Dune protagonist, Paul Atreides.
At times, adoring fans accidentally heaped their attention on the lookalikes, apparently thinking they were face-to-face with the real Chalamet.
The frenzied event, advertised on flyers around New York, was one of several doppelganger competitions hosted by YouTube personality Anthony Po.
As word spread on social media, thousands of people RSVP'd to the competition, which promised $50 for the winner.
Since then, we've seen a Paul Mescal contest in Dublin, a Harry Styles contest in London, and a Dev Patel contest in San Francisco.
In June, Pedro Pascal fans were left stunned after the winner of a lookalike contest for the It Ends With Us star was crowned.
A father named George Gountas - who is the spitting image of the actor - won the grand prize of $50 and a year's worth of burritos for his resemblance to Pascal.
Gountas had certainly got the Pascal memo because he donned the star's signature black rimmed spectacles and muscle flashing tank top to take photos with delighted fans.
Call me the goat I guess
The event took place at Del North Mexican restaurant in New York City's Lower East Side neighborhood on Father's Day.
'When we saw this [contest], I was like, 'It's Father's Day. You have to go. It's going to be your Father's Day treat,'' George's wife Jenny Gania told the New York Post.
She said it was over ten years ago when she and her family first saw the 50-year-old actor as her husband's doppelgänger.
'It started when the Game of Thrones came out the first time - that's when we first heard it,' Gania recalled, adding, 'Then some kids started noting it, too.'
Gania noted the irony of her spouse taking home the prize as she said, 'It's funny, because he's not on social media at all. But now he's going to be everywhere.'
30 other Pedro contestants descended on the Mexican food joint in hopes of winning the competition.
Son Del North chef and co-owner Annisha Garcia said the motivation for the contest stemmed from Pascal's 2023 comment that there isn't any satisfactory Mexican food in NYC, which he made during a Hot Ones appearance.
Quoting Pedro, Garcia said, ''I'm so sorry, but there's no good Mexican food in New York'? We were like, 'There is, and we are here.''
Viewers took to the comment section to share their thoughts - and many thought Emily looked like Cole
Viewers took to the comment section to share their thoughts - and many thought Emily looked like Cole
The restaurant's other co-owner, Wim Shih, added that the goal of the lighthearted contest was to bring levity during tough times.
'There's just so much sadness in the world right now, and we wanted to be a bit of sunshine today amidst all that,' Shih shared with the Post.
In the wake of the stunning victory, fans took to social media to proclaim 'Is that not Pedro?', 'Crazy' and 'Is that not the real Pedro?'
That day, Gountas gleefully held up a life-size check written out to 'Pedro #5' written out 'for being a Zaddy.'
Pedro has not publicly acknowledged the event, but was active on social media at the time to promote his forthcoming film Eddington.
His latest movie Materialists, an R-rated rom-com with Dakota Johnson and Chris Evans, hit theaters on June 13.