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Actor John Cena Posts His 'Black Twin' And The Resemblance Is Uncanny - Blavity

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Everyone has a doppelganger and apparently John Cena has a Black one, according to reports from CNN. The actor and WWE superstar posted a photo of trainer and bodybuilder Brendan Cobbina that has been circulating on social media because of their resemblance. Cena posted the photo on his Instagram without a caption and none was needed as Cobbina could easily be mistaken for a Black version of Cena. View this post on Instagram A post shared by John Cena (@johncena) According to the comments, many also noticed how much the two looked alike and named Cobbina “Jamal Cena." Cobbina has embraced his newfound status as the “Black John Cena.” "24. You may know me as the 'Black John Cena' or the owner of OmegaMuscles. Bodybuilder. Coach,” his Twitter bio reads. Of course, you can always count on Twitter to share some hilarious reactions. Here are a few of the funniest tweets about the "Black John Cena."

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