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  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265617
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Fahrradfahrer blickt auf die Bavaria. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265610
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Auf dem Boden ist ein Hinweis auf die globale Fridays for Future Demo nächsten Freitag. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265618
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Blick auf die Bavaria und die fast leere Theresienwiese. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265615
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Radler fahren an Hinweis zur Teststation auf das Coronavirus unter der Bavaria. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265616
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265612
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Auto fährt in die Teststation ein. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265613
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Leere Theresienwiese und Frauenkirche. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265614
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Hinweis zum Sommer in der Stadt mit Riesenrad, Geige und Brezn vor der Bavaria. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265611
    (c) Dukas

     

  • NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
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    NEWS - Coronavirus: Leere Theresienwiese in München
    Radler fährt an Bavaria vorbei. Nur wenige Menschen waren am Montagabend den 21. September 2020 auf der Theresienwiese in München. Eigentlich sollte der dritte Tag des Oktoberfest laufen, das aber wegen des Corona Virus abgesagt wurde. -- Only a few people were walking or cycling through the Theresienwiese in Munich, Germany on September 21st 2020. It should have been day three of the Oktoberfest, the world's largest Volksfest, which was canceled due to the covid-19 pandemic. *** Local Caption *** 31265609
    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
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    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
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    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah in Las Vegas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_016
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
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    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie filming a documentary in London in 2018 (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, wit

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_014
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_013
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_012
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_011
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie in Las Vegas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition,

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_010
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_008
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_007
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_006
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_005
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie winning an award for her impersonation (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, with

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_004
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah at Christmas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real com

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_003
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_002
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real competition, I b

    (c) Dukas

     

  • FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    DUK10136654_001
    FEATURE - Lookalike: Ex-Militärpolizistin kassiert über 1500 Pfund pro Stunde als Mariah Carey Doppelgängerin
    Jessie as Mariah at Christmas (PA Real Life/Collect) *** Ex-military policewoman rakes in over £1,500 an hour as a Mariah
    Carey lookalike
    By Harriet Whitehead, PA Real Life
    *With video contact video@pamediagroup.com
    An ex-military policewoman is fulfilling her 'Fantasy' and raking in over £1,500 an hour
    for impersonating her idol Mariah Carey after more than 4,000 fans subscribed to
    her YouTube channel to see her lip-sync to the divas hits.
    Now Jessie Castro, 39, of Orlando, Florida, USA - who has appeared in a
    documentary and on US talk shows after her lookalike videos went viral - is preparing
    for a full-on festive season, when she will come into her own lip- syncing to the
    singer's Yuletide classic, All I Want For Christmas Is You.
    And with multi-Grammy award winning Mariah turning 50 this year, launching a new
    book this month and releasing an album in October, mum-of-one Jessie is anticipating
    a lucrative few months ahead - even though her performing work is just a 'side hustle'
    to her current job as a college administrator at Full Sail University in Winter Park,
    Florida.
    She said: "I cant say theres an average amount I make each year because I can go
    for months without doing gigs, but it must be in excess of $20,000 (£15,640) annually,
    if I do a gig every three months and two a week at Christmas.
    It was after a video call with the world number one Madonna impersonator, Chris
    America, following a lookalike convention in 2015 that Jessie, who has a son, Arian,
    12 - having noticed a surge in people saying she looked like Mariah after her album,
    Butterfly, went multi-platinum in 1997 - started to develop her career.
    She said: I had met Chris America over video call and she became kind of a mentor
    to me. She was amazing. She is a star among lookalikes.
    She told me, You need to charge what youre worth.'
    "And, while there are a million Elvis and Marilyn Monroe impersonators out there,
    there were not many Mariahs. So, without any real com

    (c) Dukas