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Woman Floored After Stranger Points Out That Her Dog Looks Like Matt Damon—And They're Not Wrong

Woman Floored After Stranger Points Out That Her Dog Looks Like Matt Damon—And They're Not Wrong
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Celebrity doppelgangers are all around us.

Some are professionals, some celebrities are doppelgangers of each other (we legitimately thought Rachel Bilson and Kaia Gerber were the same person for over a year) and sometimes random characters in your day look like celebrities! Remember that baby that looked more like John Legend than John Legend does?


What all these celebrity lookalikes have in common is that they're human beings - but one TikTok user is proving that you don't actually need to be a person to look like a famous person.

Incredibly, Abby Larson wasn't the person to notice that her dog was a celebrity doppelganger. A stranger at the dog park pointed out that her pup looks just like Matt Damon, and now she can't unsee it.

Honestly, neither can we.

@ab.larson

#mattdamon #doppleganger #goldenretriever #goldensoftiktok #VenmoSpringBreak #fyp


It's not something we would have picked up just looking at the dog on its own.

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But the side by side is pretty hard to deny.

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TikTok's mind is blown just as much as the dogs owner was when it was pointed out to her.

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People had a blast with "Mutt" Damon and the clip blew up! It was so popular, in fact, that a news station reached out to Abby to talk to her about it.

Unfortunately, they didn't have as much fun as the rest of us did.

News crew does not pass the vibe check.

@ab.larson

Well I didn’t see that coming 😅 #Rude #MuttDamon #OscarsAtHome #goldensoftiktok #Curveball


Which sent TikTok into defense mode to protect the honor of their new favorite furry friend.

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Regardless of what these newscasters think, it's obvious TikTok is absolutely team #MuttDamon on this one. What about you?

Do you see the resemblance, or are you bracing to get yelled at on social media?

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