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19th November 2017
01:57pm GMT

She explained to The Sun: "By February 2012, diners had begun asking for pictures with me and requesting that I served them. "It got me thinking that there could be money in looking like Kate.Happy Valentine's Day all! Xx pic.twitter.com/uhBrLRyrxp
— Kate Lookalike (@HeidiAgan) February 14, 2016
The 35-year-old Mum of two applied to various lookalike agencies, and soon landed her first gig: "Within a month I got my first job for Gatwick Airport to promote their customer service ahead of the London 2012 Olympics. "I studied videos and pictures to learn Kate’s mannerisms, such as the way she flicks her hair and moves her mouth, but it was a nerve-racking experience. "It takes me two hours to transform myself. "I do my own hair and make-up, and study the changes in Kate’s appearance in detail. "The hardest thing is mimicking her thick hair. I’m not a fan of her fringe, so I haven’t had it cut in!"Happy new year all!! #2016 #lookalikes #HappyNewYear pic.twitter.com/5VqYqVbyQE
— Kate Lookalike (@HeidiAgan) January 1, 2016
She notes that although her job may sound glamorous, it's not without its pitfalls. "I’ve been trolled online and called a transvestite version of Kate. I’ve had death threats on Twitter." Yikes, maybe we'll stick to the day job.#lookalikes #costa #Christmas pic.twitter.com/X673z4RM7G
— Kate Lookalike (@HeidiAgan) December 3, 2015
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