Have you ever considered how the lines between the real world and the world of cartoons are blending? Numerous Nigerian actors and internationally famous musicians have the appearance of long-lost twins of these cartoon characters.
Maybe, just maybe, you’ve been living a lie your entire life? People say that life is like painting. But what if life also imitates art? These well-known cartoon characters have nailed these well-known celebrities‘ looks. or perhaps the situation is reversed! Oh my goodness, everything is so perplexing. You guys look at this and decide for yourself!
Tiwa Savage
One of the most popular and successful female Nigerian singers in the world today, and the number one bad girl in Africa. The hitmaker is behind a ton of successful songs, including Koroba, Kele Kele, Eminado, and many others. Monique from the TV series Kim Possible, in my opinion, is the cartoon character who most closely resembles Tiwa Savage at the moment. Do you concur?
Ayra Starr
The extremely brilliant Mavin star, Ayra Starr, is the second female musician on our list for today. Ayra Starr is the creator of popular songs including Bloody Samaritan, Beggie Beggie, Away, and others. Ayra Starr would have to be Jodie Landon from the MTV animated series Daria if she were to take on the human form of any existing cartoon character, in my opinion. Do you agree after comparing the two of them side by side?
Tems
Tems is the composer of numerous hit songs, including Free Mind, Try Me, Crazy Tings, and others. People couldn’t help but notice Tems’ striking resemblance to Nala from The Lion King after the BET Awards when this photo of the singer appeared online. Sincerely, I concur. How do you feel?
Niniola
Niniola has produced a number of international successes, including Maradona, Sicker, Bum Bum, and many others. In terms of a cartoon character, I believe Roberta Tubbs from The Family Guy is the one that most closely resembles Niniola. In fact, they even have similar attire. How do you feel?
Omawumi
Omawumi, a phenomenal musician and living legend, is the last female musician on the list for today. In addition, Omawumi is the author of several popular songs, such as Warn Yourself, Today na Today, In The Music, My Life, and many others. Omawumi reminds me most of Valerie Brown from the TV series Josie and the Pussycats, if any character from a current cartoon program were to be compared to her. How do you feel?