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Teenager shows his hilarious transformation into White Chicks movie character
A teenager used heavy make-up to transform himself into a character from the movie ‘White Chicks.'
Footage shows the American youngster, LT, 18, covering his face with several layers of foundation to conceal his naturally darker skin tone.
The dural national, who lives in Bangkok, Thailand, also had his eyebrows done and put on contact lenses to achieve the blonde girl's piercing blue eyes.
His lips were painted bright red, and pink blush was added to contour his cheeks before he donned a gold coloured wig on May 23.
LT said: ‘My inspiration for the look was the White Chicks, a famous comedy from the 2000s. I think I did a pretty good job of recreating the look.'
The movie-lover said the styling session took more than an hour as he had to use several different products to achieve a lighter tone.
For a finishing touch, LT wore a pink shirt with a cardigan with a shoulder bag.
White Chicks is a 2004 American comedy film directed by Keenen Ivory Wayans. It follows two African American FBI agents, Kevin and Marcus Copeland, who disguised themselves as wealthy white socialite sisters to investigate a kidnapping plot.
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