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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!”
Nirvana Med Spa will provide mom and daughter each a $350 spa package.
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