Glamorous Beyoncé lookalike gets CHASED down the street by fans desperate to snap a selfie with the pop superstar (Details, pics)
A woman who looks strikingly similar to Beyoncé has revealed how she is often stopped on the street by fans who mistaken her for the pop superstar.
Brittany Williams, from Detroit, Michigan, said she 'constantly' has her photo snapped by excited passersby and has even had her car chased down the road by a group of women who were desperate for a selfie with the singer.
Despite her glamorous appearance, Brittany insists she doesn't try to look like the A-list star and that the similarities are just 'coincidental'.
She said: 'I get approached all the time; whether it be on planes, at the airport or while attending events. I've also been chased, had pictures taken of me without my consent and pranks done without me knowing.'
A group of women once chased me and my friend to our car and began singing "Single Ladies", beating my friend's car with the heels of their shoes until we rolled down the window and took a picture with them.
'Most people are generally friendly though and just want a picture, they often say I look like a younger version of Beyoncé.
'Production planner Brittany said it was back in Beyoncé's Destiny Child days that she was first approached about her likeness to the singer.
She admitted the comparison used to 'bother' her but that's she's learnt to accept it. And the similarities don't end at their looks.
'We both have southern roots. My parents and her parents look like they could be related,' she said.
'She sings, dances, writes and I am gifted in the same ways; we're both strong dominant women, fearless, and God fearing.'
We're simply blessed to have a woman with such grace, humility, loyalty, talent and worth ethic to exist in our time.'
She's the example of what men should seek, and girls should become.'
While Beyoncé has numerous stylists at her disposal constantly maintaining her look, Brittany describes herself as a minimalist when it comes to cosmetics, with the most expensive item being her weave.
'I'm a minimalist. I'm very basic with makeup; which I tend to wear mostly on weekends, mainly to enhance features of my high cheekbones (I'm part Native American) and to pronounce my nose.
'I also use setting powder to control my oily skin from time to time. Nothing is daily. I tend not to wear makeup as I don't care for the regime for going to work.
'sually my hair is either parted in the middle, on the side, in a top not, or under a cap. However, I sometimes wear a weave for which the cost is equivalent to the price one would pay to maintain their hair bi-weekly.
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