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TikToker Spots Kourtney Kardashian Lookalike In Photo From 1912—And We Can Totally See It

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TikToker Karina Nuvo went viral after spotting a woman in a photo from 1912 who looks quite a bit like the reality TV star.

Could time travel be real?

TikToker Karina Nuvo, who goes by @lanuvovidakarina, is inclined to believe it actually might be.


The self-proclaimed two-time Grammy nominee was recently sick and went to the grocery store to get soup. While there, she saw a picture from 1912 and was shocked when she saw a familiar face.

Nuvo spotted none other than Kourtney Kardashian! Well, maybe not Kourtney, herself, but definitely an old-timey doppelgänger.

She posted about it on TikTok.

The video has since garnered more than 4 million views.

People all over the internet were shook at the resemblance:

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Could it be…? 👀

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