Caitlin Clark Has A Doppelganger

Tired of Caitlin Clark content? Too bad. 

When we're getting Caitlin Clark doppelgänger content it's getting posted. If you can't see the fun in that, I don't know what to tell you besides it might be time to turn off your Internet browser and read a book. 

Let's go to Albany, NY where the Caitlin Clark lookalike caused mass confusion Monday night during the LSU-Iowa game. Fans were left stunned as they saw Doppelgänger Caitlin walking around and taking photos with fans. 

"You're playing really good today," one guy told Doppelgänger Caitlin as he got a photo with a woman who is about to turn into a huge star over the next 24-48 hours. 

"I saw you at the game and legit did a triple take," a woman wrote to Doppelgänger Caitlin on Tiktok where she has nearly 370k views on her big breakout video. 

Based on her TikTok content, Orly Mintz began her career as Doppelgänger Caitlin back on March 23 when she wore an Iowa jersey at a house party and now the rest is history. 

Fans have been eating it up ever since. 

"You honestly could sneak on the court lol have you took a pic with Caitlin or got her autograph," one fan wrote this week after Clark's 41-point performance against LSU. "HAHA I’m a rule follower," Caitlin's twin replied. 

That said, the dream, according to the doppelganger, is to get that prized photo with her twin to see just how close she is in appearance to the greatest women's basketball player in history. 

Next stop: Cleveland? 

Orly and Jeremy aren't saying just yet, but you have to figure there's no way Doppelganger Caitlin is missing this opportunity of a lifetime. She'll be an absolute rock star in that city. Fans will be lined up around the block to get a photo of a woman who even looks like Clark. 

If you're a gambling company, here's a great marketing opportunity. Hire Caitlin's doppelganger for the weekend. 

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Joe Kinsey is the Senior Director of Content of OutKick and the editor of the Morning Screencaps column that examines a variety of stories taking place in real America. Kinsey is also the founder of OutKick’s Thursday Night Mowing League, America’s largest virtual mowing league. Kinsey graduated from University of Toledo.