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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
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  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
    MEGA259336_002.jpg
  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
    MEGA259336_004.jpg
  • A pair of beavers who were born in captivity have finally fallen in love, several months after being released into the wild. This footage, reminiscent of a scene from Love Island but with beavers instead, shows Kent-born Harris and Scottish-born Alba giving each other a late-night grooming session, in a clear sign of their blossoming romance. But hard-to-get Alba — who was born at the Royal Zoological Society of Scotland (RZSS) Highland Wildlife Park — made Harris put in some serious graft before agreeing to couple up at their lakeside home in Knapdale Forest in Argyll, Scotland. Ben Harrower, RZSS conservation programme manager, explained that it took the beavers more than three months to get the spark going. He said: “It’s fantastic to see Alba and Harris getting along so well and I have high hopes that they will breed and produce beaver kits in the future. “Alba established herself on the lochan [lake] after being released in October and, after a health and genetic screening, Harris was deemed to be a potential suitor. We released him in the same location in March and waited to see if they would pair up. “Post release monitoring footage showed both beavers doing well, but for months they were not seen together. It was only in late June, when Scottish Beavers contractors from the Heart of Argyll Wildlife Association were going through imagery from the lochan, that a video clip was found with them side by side and grooming each other, a great sign that Alba has accepted Harris as a mate.” Alba and Harris, who was born at the Wildwood Trust in Kent, have produced the first ever footage of a successful pairing of two captive bred beavers in the wild following the Scottish Beaver Trial in Knapdale. Mr Harrower added: “Beavers were absent from the wild in Scotland for over 400 years and the Scottish Beaver Trial was the first official reintroduction of a mammal to the UK. “Alba and Harris are just two of up to 28 beavers we are releasing in Knapdale o
    MEGA259336_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_20A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_20A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_09.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_018.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_017.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_016.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_014.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_013.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_012.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_011.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_008.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
    MEGA461133_009.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_007.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_005.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_006.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_004.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_003.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_002.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: Dr. Joshua Berger. Photo cre
    MEGA461133_001.jpg
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_18A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_16A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_17A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_15A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_19A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_13.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_18A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_14A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_16A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_12.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_17A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_11.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_15A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_10.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_13.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_14A.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_08.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_12.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_07.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_11.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_06.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_10.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_05.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_07.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_06.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_04.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_05.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_03.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_04.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_03.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_02.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_02.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
    KIM_JONG_LOOKALIKE_01.JPG
  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
<br />
Trump impersonat
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  • EXCLUSIVE: A mother gave birth to someone else’s babies after an IVF mix-up, a new lawsuit claims. The woman and her husband, from Queens, New York, are suing CHA Fertility Centre, in Los Angeles, after giving birth to children who didn't share their ethnicity. The clinic is run by Dr. Joshua Berger and co-owner Simon Hong. The Asian couple, who are referred to as Y.Z. and A.P. in court documents, married in 2012 and tried relentlessly--both naturally and with medical assistance--to get pregnant. After countless disappointment, the couple visited CHA Fertility Center with the hopes of becoming parents. In January 2018, Dr. Berger and Mr Hong met with the couple and walked them through months-long medicine, vitamin tests, and several procedures to yield eight embryos. In total, the couple says they spent $100,000 on the entire process. In September, the pair were excited after learning female embryos were successfully planted and they were pregnant with twins. Their joy, however, was short-lived when the ultrasound revealed they were instead having twin boys. Dr. Berger dismissed the sonogram and tried to calm their concerns by revealing when his wife was pregnant they were originally having a boy but gave birth to a girl. Y.Z. and A.P's nerves were calmed for a moment, and on March 30, 2019, A.P. delivered the children via C-section and was met with an unspeakable mix-up. The babies were indeed boys but did not share their Asian ethnicity. Even worse, the boys weren't related to one another. Y.Z and A.P. unknowingly were surrogate parents and had to give the children up to their respective parents who were also clients of CHA Fertility Center. The couple was so embarrassed and heartbroken they haven't told their family or close friends. For Y.Z and A.P, the experience has left them with "permanent emotional injuries from which they will not recover," the suit says.The amount they are suing for is also undisclosed. 07 Jul 2019 Pictured: CHA Fertility Center. Photo
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
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A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
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Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
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Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
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Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
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Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
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Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
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'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
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'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
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;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
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'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
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  • EXCLUSIVE: Kim Jong Un lookalike runs a talent agency of dictator impersonators - now they plan to cause chaos at Trump summit next week <br />
<br />
A KIM Jong Un lookalike is making millions from running a talent agency of dictator impersonators.<br />
<br />
Howard X is a dead ringer for the North Korean tyrant and has toured the world being mistaken as Jong Un, but it’s his stable of world leader doubles that are making him megabucks.<br />
<br />
Now the band of lookalikes are planning to cause chaos when they land at the Kim Jong Un-Trump summit in Hanoi, Vietnam, on February 27.<br />
<br />
Aussie-born Howard is manager of Donald Trump impersonator Dennis Alan and the pair were detained by Singaporean authorities when they arrived for the first meeting of Jong Un and Trump last May.<br />
<br />
Howard is also the boss of the world’s best doubles for Philippines hardman President Rodrigo Duterte and Vladimir Putin. He has other leaders and sports stars on his books such as Angela Merkel, Barrack Obama and Iranian-bases Lionel Messi.<br />
<br />
Howard, who now lives in Hong Kong and appeared on This Morning last year, says: 'I specialise in bringing together the political lookalikes, especially the ones that are just awful like Trump, Putin, Duterte and Kim.<br />
<br />
'I am an agent and not only have I worked with lookalikes and impersonators from the political scene, but also handle other areas and have turned it into a very successful business. <br />
<br />
'I invest in bringing together world leaders that would not otherwise get along in real life. It gives the public a glimpse of what is possible and to achieve peace. <br />
<br />
;Me and Dennis always joke that it was us, who inspired the real leaders to get together after our photos of us kissing and holding hands went viral. <br />
<br />
'Also I would like to put it out there to the public that I am looking for a lookalike of the Chinese President XI, as well as the newly elected fascist President Bolsonaro from Brazil as well. That would really complete the team of tyrants of the world.' <br />
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Trump impersonat
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