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You could say they have similar Styles.

No, “Starbucks barista” isn’t Harry Styles’ side hustle — although one coffee-pouring doppelgänger would have you think it was. The unknown macchiato maker’s uncanny resemblance to the 25-year-old One Direction alum and actor has made him an instant sensation on TikTok.

The viral clip — posted two days ago by TikToker @fridasakaj — shows the camera-holder pulling up to an undisclosed Starbucks drive-thru while a barista named Sean rolls down the window to take the customer’s order. “Are you Harry Styles?” the excited customers ask, adding, “We’re literally listening to your song right now.”

Indeed, Sean looks a-latte like the “Sign of the Times” singer, from his trademark boyish good looks and messy man-bun. The clip concludes with Harry Styles’ facsimile uttering a brief “Thanks” before ducking back into the drive-thru, seemingly caught off guard by the observation.

Nonetheless, the vid has become a viral hit, racking up more than 270,000 likes and almost 2,000 comments. “I would go to that Starbucks every day,” said one newfound fan of the pop star’s drive-thru duplicate.

“Bro, that’s literally Harry bro, that’s literally him,” exclaimed another.

However, some TikTokers thought Sean wasn’t an exact clone. One naysayer commented that he looked more like a mix of Harry Styles and Dylan O’Brien, the star of dystopian sci-fi film franchise “The Maze Runner.” Another compared him to Jonathan from “Stranger Things.”

Harry Styles’ Starbucks stunt-double isn’t the first celebrity look-alike to make social-media users swoon. This London-based mother of two frequently gets stopped by paparazzi due to her resemblance to supermodel Kate Moss. In a stranger incident, “Friends” fans noticed this UK thief was a dead ringer for David Schwimmer. And two months ago, a Mexican church felt “the Second Coming in the air tonight” after unveiling a very Phil Collins-esque statue of the Baby Jesus.

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