Michael Jackson ‘alive’ conspiracy frenzy as lookalike announces concert today

Michael Jackson is alive and new footage of an “identical” lookalike revealing he will be performing at a gig today proves it, conspiracy theorists have sensationally claimed.

Spanish impersonator Sergio Cortes has become a viral sensation in recent weeks thanks to his remarkably similar appearance to the King of Pop.

Some fans even bizarrely believe he is Jacko himself – despite the singer dying back in 2009.

One particular clip last month led many to urge Sergio to get a DNA test to prove their beliefs.

And a new video has now sparked fresh – and truly ridiculous – claims that Jackson is still alive.

The clip – which surfaced last week – shows Sergio telling his followers about a new gig in Thailand today.

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“Hello to all Michael Jackson fans, come and watch me perform at Pattaya on December 23,” one wrote.

“I love you guys and I’ll see you there, I am Sergio Cortes – I’ll see you soon.”

Despite his clear Spanish accent and looking far younger than MJ would be if he were still alive today, hundreds of fans flocked to the comments section to suggest the video was yet more proof of the outrageous conspiracy.

“I love you Michael, my Michael has come back,” one wrote. “We love you.”

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Another added: “I am convinced you are Michael Jackson himself.”

A third commented: “Wow [this] is Michael Jackson.”

And a fourth simply said: “Hello Michael.”

On his Facebook page, Sergio explained his unlikely career came about when a journalist noticed his striking appearance.

“When I was finishing high school in 1987, a journalist observed that I was similar [to Michael Jackson] and asked me why I didn't put on makeup like he did in a report for a magazine,” he said.

“I found it fun. Then, two weeks later, they called me some Swiss producers who promoted Michael Jackson perfume to use my image.

“It was all coincidental that my fanaticism has become my working life.

“Then they also weighed coincidences such as the vocal timbral.

“For the perfume, of course, he had to give an approval.”

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