Bryce Dallas Howard Shuts Down Rumors

Bryce Dallas Howard has finally spoken out about rumors that she is Jessica Chastain. The Jurassic World star and the Golden Globe winner are often mistaken to be one and the same person. The two redheads appeared in the 2011 movie, “The Help.”

The press tour of Howard for the upcoming blockbuster dinosaur movie resulted to a resurgence to doppelganger comments, which the star immediately shut down.

The situation was highlighted by a YouTube video posted by user LegoLambs, entitled "Jessica Chastain: The Musical (Bryce Dallas Howard)." The video depicts Howard lamenting about the success of her renowned look-a-like through a song.

Bryce Dallas Howard Shuts Down Rumors

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Howard liked the video so much she created a Dubsmash video clip in response. She said during the world premiere of Jurassic at the Dolby Theatre that she received an email of the video from a friend. The video was posted a couple of days ago. She said it was brilliant, and her friend told her that she should make a Dubsmash of it.

Everyone get it yet? : ) performance by #BryceDallasHoward not #JessicaChastain

A video posted by Jessica Chastain (@chastainiac) on


She also asked Chastain to post the Instagram clip showing her lip-synching the YouTube video. The 34-year-old Howard said Chastain it was “totally a thing” and they should make a movie together with the two of them taking the role of sisters. Howard considers the comparison with Chastain as a compliment.

She said when she does not wear makeup no one mistakes her for Chastain. But, she puts on makeup everyone mistakes her for Jessica Chastain. She added that she normally thanks the people making the comment and she feels hygienic when it happens.

Bryce Dallas Howard said while her children does not mistake her for Jessica Chastain, she cannot say the same thing for her parents.

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