This 7-Year-Old's Impersonation Of Taylor Swift Is So Accurate It's Creepy

Taylor, meet your mini-me.

Taylor Swift has a doppelgänger, and she’s killing us with cuteness.

Over the weekend, 7-year-old actress Xia Vigor appeared on the Philippine TV show “Your Face Sounds Familiar Kids.” The series is a singing and impersonation competition in which kids perform as their idols.

Participants delivered incredible performances as Lady Gaga, Adam Levine, Alicia Keys and more, but Vigor’s performance of Taylor Swift’s classic “You Belong With Me” was eerily spot-on.

The British-Filipina Vigor, originally from Exeter, Devon, in the U.K., completely slayed as TSwift. Allow us to break down the many Swift-isms Vigor nails in her performance:

First of all, she’s got the Taylor Swift shock-face down.

She can work a Taylor Swift hair flip with the best of ‘em.

She knows Swift loves to sparkle.

And she’s a master of the wink-and-wave, patented by TSwift on “Saturday Night Live” in 2009.

Even Perez Hilton was impressed.

This little girl doing @TaylorSwift13 is everything I needed right now!! The ending, though!! https://t.co/82I3obEw21 pic.twitter.com/92sjTABY1Q

— Perez (@ThePerezHilton) January 16, 2017

Vigor’s viral turn as Swift is not her first brush with impersonator fame. She won the child talent competition “Mini Me” with her performance of Selena Gomez’s “Love You Like A Love Song” when she was 5 years old.

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