An influencer, known online as a ' lookalike', claims she struggled to get her driving licence because she is 'too attractive'.
'Kylie Jenner lookalike' claims she was 'too attractive' to pass her driving test after failing five times
An influencer, known online as a 'Kylie Jenner lookalike', claims she struggled to get her driving licence because she is 'too attractive'. Julia Medeiros, base...
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Julia Medeiros, based in Miami, tells Daily Mail she needed five attempts to pass her driving test and eventually began to question if it was because of her appearance.
The brunette beauty, 24, admits she 'got nervous' and 'made mistakes' while driving, but says the examiners kept making remarks about her looks during each test.
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She claims the comments were never inappropriate, but they would say things like, 'You look too glamorous to be here today,' or, 'You look like an actress or model.'
'Sometimes they would ask if I worked with social media or modelling before we even started the test,' Julia says.
'At the time I laughed it off, but after failing several times, I started remembering those moments.'
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Julia Medeiros, 24, (left) who is known online as a 'Kylie Jenner lookalike', claims she struggled to earn her driving licence because she is 'too attractive'. Pictured right is Kylie Jenner
She also recalls one examiner joking that she looked like she was heading to a photoshoot rather than a driving exam.
'It wasn't offensive, but after a while it made me wonder whether people were paying more attention to me than to my driving,' she says.
Julia recalls the examiners telling her that she failed because she was too nervous and made small technical mistakes during the practical exams.
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'The first time, I thought it was just anxiety. I got nervous, made mistakes and failed. It seemed completely normal,' she recalls.
However, after multiple unsuccessful attempts, Julia says she began questioning whether her appearance was affecting how she was perceived.
'After the third or fourth attempt, I started noticing there was always some comment about my face, my appearance or the way I dressed,' she explains.
'That's when I started questioning whether my appearance was influencing the way I was being judged.
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'I can't prove anything, but it felt like people were paying less attention to my driving and more attention to me.'
The brunette beauty admits she 'got nervous' and 'made mistakes' while driving, but says the examiners kept making remarks about her looks during each test




