Hit or miss? Droves come out for Tyla ‘lookalike’ competiton [video]

Cape Town recently hosted a Tyla 'lookalike' competition - who do you think best resembles the Grammy-winning star?

Hit or miss? Droves come out for Tyla ‘lookalike’ competiton [video]

Cape Town women have come out in droves to take part in a Tyla “lookalike” competition – but do any of them look like the Grammy-winning South African star?

TYLA LOOKALIKE COMPETITION – WHO WINS IT?

On TikTok, YouTubers Dream Boys announced that they would be hosting a Tyla lookalike competition on Saturday, 9 November, at Cape Town’s Green Point Park.  The content creators offered a cash prize of R3 000. 

Tyla – who is known for her slim physique, braided hair, and sassy attitude – is currently in the US promoting new music, including her single Push 2 Start, which she recently released a music video.

During the lookalike competition, dozens of girls showed off their best impressions of the local singer. In a video that has over 1 million views, several young women are shortlisted for the prize.

But who took home the title? Take a look…

@dreamboysza @Tyla Look alike competition in Cape Town ???????????? #southafrica #dreamboysza #capetown ♬ PUSH 2 START – Tyla

SOLD OUT HOME TOUR

Meanwhile, Tyla is gearing up to perform at her sold-out South African tour next month.

The pint-sized star is expected to perform at Cape Town’s GrandWest on 5 December and Pretoria’s SunBet Arena on 7 December.

The concerts will mark the singer’s first-ever homegrown tour since becoming a global sensation.

Tyla at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. Image: Instagram via @tylaonline
Tyla at the Victoria’s Secret Fashion Show. The singer will perform in SA next month. Image: Instagram via @tylaonline

ARE YOU GOING TO TYLA’S SA TOUR?

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