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Look-alike Shefford dad mistaken for hip-hop star Pitbull | Look-alike Shefford dad mistaken for hip-hop star Pitbull |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Phil Mansford did not need to wear a bald cap to look like the hip hop star Pitbull | Phil Mansford did not need to wear a bald cap to look like the hip hop star Pitbull |
A father-of-four who was mistaken for the rapper and singer Pitbull and mobbed by fans at one of his concerts says the whole experience has been "crazy". | A father-of-four who was mistaken for the rapper and singer Pitbull and mobbed by fans at one of his concerts says the whole experience has been "crazy". |
Phil Mansford, 49, from Shefford, Bedfordshire, decided to go a gig at the O2 Arena in London dressed as the Latin hip-hop star in a "standard suit" - with shades on. | Phil Mansford, 49, from Shefford, Bedfordshire, decided to go a gig at the O2 Arena in London dressed as the Latin hip-hop star in a "standard suit" - with shades on. |
It has become a custom to dress like the star, donning his trademark glasses, shirts and jackets - and a bald cap. | It has become a custom to dress like the star, donning his trademark glasses, shirts and jackets - and a bald cap. |
Mr Mansford said his wife had "stuck a bit of mascara" on his greying beard, before fans began "screaming and shouting and running towards me", believing he was the star. | Mr Mansford said his wife had "stuck a bit of mascara" on his greying beard, before fans began "screaming and shouting and running towards me", believing he was the star. |
It has become customary for fans to dress as the Latin hip-hop star at his gigs | It has become customary for fans to dress as the Latin hip-hop star at his gigs |
His wife Nicola took a video of the fans' reactions, sent it to their daughter Niamh, who posted it on TikTok. | |
The reel has had more than 3.8 million views and has been shared more than 55,000 times. | The reel has had more than 3.8 million views and has been shared more than 55,000 times. |
"I had no idea it was going to blow up like that, it's crazy," Mr Mansford said. | "I had no idea it was going to blow up like that, it's crazy," Mr Mansford said. |
He added that he was wearing "just a standard suit with shades", but due to being "follically challenged", no bald cap was needed. | He added that he was wearing "just a standard suit with shades", but due to being "follically challenged", no bald cap was needed. |
As a bit of fun, he added, "my wife just stuck a bit of mascara on my little beard, to make it darker, as I'm going grey. | As a bit of fun, he added, "my wife just stuck a bit of mascara on my little beard, to make it darker, as I'm going grey. |
"I had no idea it was a cult following [to dress like Pitbull]." | "I had no idea it was a cult following [to dress like Pitbull]." |
Mr Mansford said he enjoyed being mistaken for Pitbull more than his wife, Nicola | |
Mr Mansford said people started to notice the similarities when he was on the train heading to the concert. | Mr Mansford said people started to notice the similarities when he was on the train heading to the concert. |
"As we got closer to the O2 a few more people started shouting at me," he said. | "As we got closer to the O2 a few more people started shouting at me," he said. |
"I was sticking my thumbs up, I was loving the attention, and my wife was rolling her eyes. | "I was sticking my thumbs up, I was loving the attention, and my wife was rolling her eyes. |
"As we got inside, people were dancing and getting in the vibe, someone must have said 'that's him'." | "As we got inside, people were dancing and getting in the vibe, someone must have said 'that's him'." |
Mr Mansford played up to the O2 crowd who thought he was really Pitbull | Mr Mansford played up to the O2 crowd who thought he was really Pitbull |
"The next thing - it went mad, everyone was screaming, shouting and running towards me", he said. | "The next thing - it went mad, everyone was screaming, shouting and running towards me", he said. |
"I was with my mate Mike [Metrovich], he's an absolute diamond, and he's a personal trainer, so he looks the part and he pretended to be my bodyguard pushing people out the way and saying, 'no, no, no, move back'." | "I was with my mate Mike [Metrovich], he's an absolute diamond, and he's a personal trainer, so he looks the part and he pretended to be my bodyguard pushing people out the way and saying, 'no, no, no, move back'." |
He said although he is not a massive fan of the Fireball singer, the concert was "absolutely brilliant, top drawer". | He said although he is not a massive fan of the Fireball singer, the concert was "absolutely brilliant, top drawer". |
Mr Mansford, the manager of a day centre for adults with learning disabilities, said he just "milked the moment for all he could" and the whole experience had been "amazing". | Mr Mansford, the manager of a day centre for adults with learning disabilities, said he just "milked the moment for all he could" and the whole experience had been "amazing". |
Mr Mansford said he started to milk the attention when he was on the train to the gig | Mr Mansford said he started to milk the attention when he was on the train to the gig |
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