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WATCH: Jeremy Allen White lookalikes busted out the biceps—& poppers!—for this celeb doppelgänger contest

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Harry Styles fans hosted one in the name of the former One Directioner, San Francisco locals determined the best Dev Patel doubles, and in Dublin some brave short-short-wearing gladiators entered the ring to see who looked most like Paul Mescal.Ridiculous as they may seem, the beauty of these things is, no matter who ends up on top, we all win, thanks to the many on-lookers who make sure to document them on social media.The contestants at the Jeremy Allen White lookalike competition.

pic.twitter.com/yc77ZSg44IThat goes especially for the latest iteration of the global trend, which took us to Illinois where over 50 people donned their blue aprons and bared their muscles in hopes of winning the Jeremy Allen White lookalike contest.

Yes chef, indeed!Over the weekend, hundreds of attendees turned up to Chicago’s Humboldt Park to determine who was the best ringer for the 33-year-old actor—a fitting location given the city is home to both The Bear and Shameless, two of White’s most acclaimed and recognized roles.A second Jeremy Allen White and Calvin Klein photoshoot is here to save us.

Known for his piercing blue eyes, light-brown curls, and bulging biceps, the hunky White’s lookalikes certainly gave everyone a lot to drool over.

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