‘It must run in the family!’ Billie Piper’s fans do a double take as actress stars with her identical younger sister Elle in a striking fashion shoot
Billie Piper’s fans had to do a double take when the actress starred in a striking photoshoot with her lookalike younger sister Elle.
The actress, 36, is a guest editor for Stylist’s October issue and enlisted her stunning sister, 26, to help her out in a ‘How To Wear Pink for Autumn’ fashion shoot.
Elle looked the spitting image of her famous older sister with her pronounced big lips, dark eyebrows, strong jawline and hazel-green eyes- all pointing to the shared Piper genes.
Doppelganger: Billie Piper’s fans had to do a double take when the actress starred in a striking photoshoot with her lookalike younger sister Elle
With their long blonde hair and bright white smiles, the sisters looked identical as they posed alongside one another in their cosy pink jumpers.
And fans couldn’t get over their striking resemblance as one wrote on Instagram: ‘Queens. It must run in the family,’ while another typed: ‘You are both so pretty.’
A third chimed: ‘QUEENS. You both look incredible.’
Elle, who is ten years younger than Billie, hasn’t stepped into the spotlight like Billie but has a clear passion for all things fashion on her Instagram page.
Striking: Elle looked the spitting image of her famous older sister with her pronounced big lips, dark eyebrows, strong jawline and hazel-green eyes (pictured last month)
Spitting image: The actress, 36, is a guest editor for Stylist’s October issue and enlisted her stunning sister, 26, to help her out in a ‘How To Wear Pink for Autumn’ fashion shoot
Going by the name Pippy on social media, fans can’t quick believe her likeness to her famous older sister.
One commented: ‘I’m sure you’ve been told this before but you look so similar to your sister haha.’
Another added: ‘The piper family look gorgeous. You were so pretty when you were young and so beautiful now.’
A third fan typed: ‘My god she looks just like you…and both like your mum’.
Twins: Fans couldn’t get over their striking resemblance as one wrote on Instagram: ‘Queens. It must run in the family,’ while another typed: ‘You are both so pretty’
Sisters: Going by the name Pippy on social media, fans can’t quick believe her likeness to Billie. One commented: ‘I’m sure you’ve been told this before but you look so similar to your sister’
Fashionista: Elle, who is ten years younger than Billie, hasn’t stepped into the spotlight like Billie but has a clear passion for all things fashion on her Instagram page (pictured last year)
As part of her editorial duties, Billie was keen to show readers the face behind the make-up, after growing ‘frustrated’ that women are still not represented in a ‘in a raw and real way.’
Billie said: ‘I suffer from adult acne. On screen, people have had to spend so much money retouching my skin and CGI-ing things off my face.
‘It’s such a problem, going make-up-free for the cover took me out of my comfort zone, but hopefully it makes a strong statement.’
Natural: As part of her editorial duties, Billie was keen to show readers the face behind the make-up, after growing ‘frustrated’ women are still not represented in a ‘in a raw and real way’
Meanwhile, Billie, who recently made her directorial debut in Rare Beasts, discussed why she was initially hesitant about welcoming a little girl into the world, after having two boys.
Full story: Read the October Stylist issue out now
The Secret Diary Of A Call Girl actress has two sons, Winston, 10 and seven-year-old Eugene with ex-husband Laurence Fox.
She welcomed her first daughter, Tallulah, with boyfriend Johnny Lloyd in January.
Opening up about her worries, she explained she was ‘always worried about having a little girl’.
‘I was delighted and relieved, frankly, when I knew I was having boys. And I’ve adored having sons.
‘I have been constantly surprised by them – how emotional, sensitive and thoughtful they are. The problem with men begins with the raising of boys, in my opinion.
‘We are too quick to shut them down as children and tell them to be strong when they feel vulnerable; to shame them and yet give them a false sense of entitlement. This has contributed to the creation of a man’s world and one I didn’t want for my daughter.’
Read the October Stylist issue out now.
Bare-faced beauty: Billie said: ‘I suffer from adult acne. On screen, people have had to spend so much money retouching my skin and CGI-ing things off my face’
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