Glen Powell and Timothée Chalamet look-alikes hit Golden Globes red carpet
Miles Mitchell and Maxwell Braunstein recently won contests for looking like the 2025 Golden Globe-nominated actors.
Doppelgängers for Glen Powell and Timothée Chalamet had fans seeing double on Sunday's red carpet ahead of the Golden Globes.
The duo — Max Braunstein and Miles Mitchell — held signs that read, "I won a lookalike contest and now I'm at the Golden Globes." And they captured the style of the actors, especially Braunstein's imitation of Powell, as he wore sunglasses just like the Twisters star did himself on the carpet.
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Braunstein won a Powell look-alike contest held last month in Austin, as the real Twisters star watched the competition on FaceTime and the actor's mother and aunt helped judge. Besides the spotlight at the awards show, Braunstein was awarded $5, a cowboy hat, and free queso for a year from a local restaurant for his victory.
Powell himself also said he would provide a cameo in his next movie. "I am completely serious. This is a cash-value prize of $6 billion," he joked.
As for Chalamet unofficial twin, Mitchell encountered the A Complete Unknown star himself at a similar contest in New York, when the Wonka actor crashed it. More than 2,600 people RSVP'd to an event at Washington Square Park in New York City. The official prize there was $50 cash.
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Both the real celebs are up for big prizes at Sunday's fete: Chalamet is nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Drama for his turn as Bob Dylan in the new drama about the musician and Powell is nominated for Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture — Musical or Comedy for Richard Linklater's crime comedy Hit Man. Queso is not included.
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The 2025 Golden Globes air live tonight at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT on CBS.
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