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"I'm constantly mistaken for Sabrina Carpenter - fans mob me in the street"
A woman says she constantly gets mistaken for Sabrina Carpenter - and is the exact same height and body shape as the star.
Cheyenne Moles, 29, says she can't leave her house without being stopped and compared to 'Please Please Please' singer.
The fitness coach shares the same hair style, build and stands a tiny 5ft - just like the hitmaker.
Fan Cheyenne finds the comparisons fun but says it can get "tiring" when she's mistakenly mobbed by fans for selfies."
Cheyenne, from Chicago, Illinois, US, said: "I get it all the time."
"I can't go outside without people taking pictures of me and with me. "
"It's gotten pretty crazy."
"We're the exact same height. "
"We have similar body types."
"I would love to meet my doppelgänger."
Cheyenne said the comparisons to Sabrina started a year ago - before the singer shot to worldwide fame.
She said: "Someone said I looked like her and I didn't know who she was."
"I wanted to cut my hair shorter but people said 'you should get bangs' so I thought 'OK I'll get bangs'."
Now the 'Espresso' singer has blown up Cheyenne constantly gets the comparisons.
She said: "It's pretty crazy since she blew up."
"Every time I go outside I get stopped a thousand times saying I look like her."
Cheyenne doesn't see the comparison herself but as a laugh her and her friends decided to show up at a Sabrina Carpenter pop up dressed as her.
Cheyenne said: "Ashley [her friend] was going to do a video of me walking out to see if people said 'is this Sabrina?'."
"As soon as we pulled up people were screaming."
"I was like 'OMG, they think I am her'."
"I was shaking. I was so scared. It was very unexpected."
Ashley McGovern, a content marketer, from Chicago, Illinois, said: "It was like 15 minutes of fame. We felt like her groupies."
"People were swarming the car."
Cheyenne dressed up as Sabrina in her 'Please Please Please' music video outfit for Halloween weekend.
She said: "People were coming up to the table and said 'I saw you from across the bar and had to come up and see if you were her'."
Cheyenne finds the comparisons fun but does find it takes a toll.
She said: "At first it was kind of funny."
"It does get quite tiring."
"I can't go out and about without getting stopped."
Ashley said: "It's so fun."
"Cheyenne is the sweetest human you'd ever meet. She's very down to earth and humble."
"It tells people straight away that she is not Sabrina."
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