Jimmy Fallon And Omar Chaparro Separated At Birth?
The "Tonight Show" host believes he looks like the "Sabadazo" presenter and shares a comparison with his viewers. What do you think? YouTube/NBC

Jimmy Fallon as enjoyed a successful transition to the "Tonight Show" in his first month on the gig. With funny gags and his way to relate to the celebrity guests, viewers have found him a fresh of breath air on the NBC late night block. During one of his bits titled "Screengrabs" viewers send in funny captures from television and the internet. A guy from California watching Univision sent him a screen grab from the Mexican television show "Sabadazo" starring Omar Chaparro. In the photo we can see Chaparro dressed as one of his many characters with a goofy looking outfit, big moustache and a straw hat.

Fallon mistook Chaparro for a member of the audience and asked the in-studio crowd to judge if they saw a resemblance. Laughs and cheers soon followed as the resemblance was striking. The NBC host went on to emulate Omar's look and wore a straw hat and a moustache with a side-by-side comparison of the two. Could it be that Fallon and Chaparro were separated at birth? Do they possibly share ancestry? They do say that we all have a twin in this world. What are the odds that both are comedians who host their own show? Fallon thought he looked good in a moustache after wearing it and now wants to grow one.

Omar Chaparro host the weekly "Sabadazo" where he dresses up in different characters and perform comedy bits. Aside from that he has a radio show where they tackle on different subjects in a sarcastic way. The actor was last seen on the big-screen in the comedy "Pulling Strings" opposite Jaime Camil, which turned out to be the second highest grossing Latin movie of 2013, after Eugenio Derbez's "Instructions Not Included." Next up for him are two films that were produced in the U.S. titled "Aztec Warrior" and "Superfast." Check out the "Tonight Show" bit down below starring at minute 3:50 and tell us what you think of the resemblance of Jimmy Fallon and Omar Chaparro.

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