Twins From Arizona Spent Over $20,000 To Look Like Brad Pitt
Two men from Arizona went under the knife to look like Brad Pitt.
Twin brothers Matt and Mike Schlepp dreamt to be Pitt's look-alike. So, they spent £15,000 ($20,208) to have the same appearance as the "War Machine" actor, The Sun reported.
The Pitt-wannabes who wish to be actors spent months going through painful procedures that keep them from eating properly. Mike got a nose job, cheek jaw and chin implants. Meanwhile, Matt only had a nose job and chin implant. Both have 41 porcelain veneers.
"It was more than worth it," Matt said on MTV's "I Want A Famous Face." "I would do it ten times over. It has definitely helped me get more girls. I'll walk and get that double-take from girls and hear the whispering that follows. I've had such a dramatic change that girlfriends I hadn't seen in a while couldn't stop staring, and said they wanted to cry! If that doesn't make you feel good, then what would?"
Mike is as pleased as his twin, Matt, that he got a cosmetic surgery. "I never knew that I could be as happy as I am right now," he said. "I feel on top of the world by the few tweaks that I went through. Go through with the surgery now because you don't want to go through life always feeling down with the way that you look."
It's understandable why the twins wish to look like the "Allied" star. Pitt was declared as People's Sexiest Man Alive twice. He won the title in 1995 and 2000.
Meanwhile, last week, Sahar Tabar made headlines after undergoing 50 surgeries in a bid to look like Pitt's ex-wife Angelina Jolie. The 19-year-old lady from Tehran was a die-hard fan of the "Maleficent" star. She was so desperate to look like Jolie that she underwent a major transformation.
Tabar went on a strict diet to maintain her 40 kg weight which was considered unhealthy for her 4.8 feet height. Unfortunately, a number did not find her transformation flattering at all. In fact, they compared the teen's look to Tim Burton's "Corpse Bride" while some branded her as "zombie."
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