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Mother-daughter lookalike competition marks conclusion of Central Arkansas Women’s Expo

Little Rock, Arkansas – Sunday afternoon saw the conclusion of the Central Arkansas Women’s Expo, and some attendees could have thought they were seeing double.
The competition for the best mother-daughter lookalike was held on the event’s last day.
The judges also had a difficult task ahead of them.
In the end, the judges determined that Little Rock resident Jerusha Wynn and her mother Julia Chears-Young shared the most similarities.
“Everybody asks us every day, are we sisters,” Chears stated. “So we were like, let’s join this contest!”
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