But with the Norwegian striker’s Snapchat already going viral, another video recently started circulating, topping all the memes that came before it. In the clip, Haaland is eating at a restaurant, sitting at a table near a mirror. He turns to his left, looks at himself in the mirror, and appears to scare himself before quickly going back to his food.
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This is a clip that’s so perfect it seems too good to be true, which is exactly what it is.
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Viral clip of Holland food is not real
Judging by the comments and the number of times the clip has been shared on other platforms, a lot of people think it’s real. But as one person pointed out, the footage appears to be an AI edit of this video featuring TikTok comedy duo Jin Long and Qi Qi.
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The video, in which Jin Long plays a character (you can see several examples of him playing the same character on his TikTok page), was uploaded on June 15.
It appears that someone has edited the video – possibly using AI – to superimpose Haaland on top of Long.
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