This 21-Year-Old Swedish Bartender Is Proof Jack Dawson Survived The Titanic

 

A younger version of Leonardo DiCaprio in Linköping, Sweden has surfaced to set the internet on fire.

Discovered by Swedish website Nyheter24.se, Konrad Annerud is a nightclub bartender who seriously needs to rethink his profession and consider becoming DiCaprio’s film double.

The resemblance between the 21-year-old Swede and the 40-year-old movie icon is borderline identical.

“I get to hear that I look like him quite often, especially since I work as a bartender in a nightclub. But it’s fun to be like him, he’s handsome,” Annerud said.

Annerud now has 60,000 followers on Instagram and continues to grow in fame as people constantly ask the DiCaprio doppelganger for pictures.

Annerud said that looking like DiCaprio is sometimes not such a good thing.

“When I was in Italy this summer, I almost felt like shaving my hair off. It was very chaotic; people were yelling ‘Leo’ and wanted to take photos with me all the time. It was one of the craziest things I’ve ever experienced.

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Written by Riley Schatzle of NextShark

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