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Brazil: Neymar look-alike causes chaos at U.S. shopping mall

From ANSA · () Italian

Translated from Italian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

At a glance

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  • Brazilian influencer Eigon Oliver, a Neymar look-alike, caused a stir at a U.S. shopping mall.
  • Fans mistook him for the famous footballer, leading to crowds gathering for photos and autographs.
  • Security intervened to manage the situation, escorting Oliver out of the mall.

Brazilian influencer Eigon Oliver, widely known as the "Neymar look-alike," created a scene of considerable excitement at a United States shopping mall. Oliver, who is in the U.S. to follow the 2026 World Cup, was mobbed by fans who believed they were encountering the famous Brazilian footballer.

Donning a Brazilian national team jersey and bearing a striking resemblance to the football star, Oliver attracted dozens of people. They pursued him through the mall corridors, eager for photographs, autographs, and selfies. Social media videos captured the crowded moments and the rush of onlookers.

Despite Oliver's willingness to engage with the public, the situation escalated, necessitating intervention from security personnel. They escorted Oliver out of the mall to prevent further disorder. Similar incidents have occurred previously during Oliver's public appearances, as his resemblance to Neymar is the source of his popularity.

The influencer's presence caused a significant disruption, highlighting the intense public interest in football stars and their perceived doppelgรคngers. The event underscores the challenges of managing public appearances for individuals who closely resemble celebrities.

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Originally published by ANSA in Italian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.