daily doppelgänger basis by fans asking if they can snap a quick selfie. “It’s an incredible situation to look like him,” said the Italy-born-and-raised gym guru. “In general, I’m quite a private person, and I don’t like a lot of attention — but I never tire of this because it makes people happy.”According to Muratore, it was a pal who first noticed the shocking similarity nearly a decade ago.
“It was about 10 years ago when a friend first told me I looked like The Rock,” Muratore told Jam Press. “Over the years, people started to stop and ask me for pictures wherever I would go. It’s been at a hotel, in restaurants, on the beach — it happens continuously.“Once someone followed me down the road for 15 minutes.
That was a bit stressful.” However, Muratore said it’s worth all the hassle — because he considers it an honor to be the 50-year-old “Fast & Furious” franchise legend’s look-alike. “I feel very lucky to look like him because he is a great person, a champion in sport and in life,” said Muratore. He recalled one time that he went to a film starring the beloved “Moana” actor and was mobbed by audience members.
“At the end of the movie, everyone went out and just a few kids left,” said Muratore. “When the light went on, the kids saw me and started to scream, ‘The Rock! The Rock!’ ““Everyone ran back into the cinema for a picture. It was a crazy situation.”To increase the likeness between the two, Muratore has endured 50 matching tattoos and hopes that the effort will land him a spot as Johnson’s body double.The effort allegedly almost paid off.According to the part-time actor, he was cast as Johnson’s body double on a film but sadly never met the actor due to the movie being shuttered during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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