Victoria Justice of 'Victorious' fame posts photo with Nina Dobrev and doppelgänger

A recent photo validates that former "The Vampire Diaries" actress Nina Dobrev and former "Victorious" star Victoria Justice look alike.

The uncanny resemblance is seen in the recently released photo of the two together. Fans have long noticed the similarities between the two stars, but have been unable to compare Dobrev and Justice outside of fan-made photo collages.

The photo was uploaded by Justice on her Twitter account. Moreover, the photo, aside from Justice and Dobrev, included actress Melanie Iglesias. Fans quickly noted that the three looked like triplets. User @VjusticeSG even said "MY DREAMS CAME TRUE! MY FAVE DOPPELGANGERS!"

The picture was with the caption, "Fun time today at my first ever polo match! Great seeing @ninadobrev w/ my girl @MelanieIglesias." It was taken at the 6<sup>th Annual Veuve Clicquot Polo Classic in the posh neighborhood of Pacific Palisades, Los Angeles, California, on Saturday, Oct. 14.

In an interview with MTV News in 2010, the 24-year-old actress revealed that she had been getting into a lot of mix-ups, as people usually confuse her for Ian Somerhalder's former partner. The Nickelodeon actress also said that she and Dobrev had actually met.

Justice divulged that upon meeting Dobrev, her celebrity look-alike told her that, "Everyone thinks I'm you!" To which the former "Zoey 101" actress replied with the same sentiments. Despite many people thinking that the two were identical, the "The Outcasts" star admitted that it was a compliment and added that it was so because the 28-year-old "Flatliners" star was "gorgeous" and "sweet."

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