Celebrity doppelgängersare fine,Chris Cassidy Archives but haven't you always wanted to know which character from Disney's A Bug's Lifeyou most resemble? Ha! Us too.
That dream has become a reality for well-known Viner Christine Sydelko, who noticed her own resemblance to the Heimlich Chew Chew Train at Disneyland earlier this week.
SEE ALSO: Dads find doppelgängers in airport and become fast dad friends"Ok but why do I look like the f*cking ride," she wrote. This is a fair point — even her sweatshirt color is A Bug's Lifechic.
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And naturally, the internet — at least the people who aren't Antzfans — stepped in with some jokes.
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May you have just as much luck in finding your A Bug's Lifecounterpart. We hope it is not Hopper.
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