This morning before TITAS lesson began, Tava said this to me, "Yuni, I saw you on TV yesterday when we were having dinner at KFC". Upon hearing that, my respond was- haa? on TV? "Sure or not Tava..I've never been to any audition to be an actress, how can I be part of evening drama series?" :D
That was... I am not quite sure that how many times that my friends told me about other person whose his or her looks is quite similar to me. In fact I am glad to know that because since I was small, people always highlight the different feature that I have compared to my siblings. They said I am the no 1 carrier of Penang and mamak gene..erkk..being the darkest and the only granddaughter who inherits the traits of arwah Tok Din in Penang, Kak Yuni lain.. lain.. lain.. ok lah.. fine..xkesaaah! T.T
So..here are the three people who had been 'victimized' in a sense that they had been associated with me without consent :P
1. Sofia
I came to know this girl coincidentally. She does not know me anyway. :D There was this one girl from Dublin who came to visit me in Portsmouth last December. While having dinner she stared at me for couple of seconds before introducing this girl who played a TV drama during raya. Until now her real name is still a mystery but I just call her sofia as that is the character that she played in one of her dramas. Wowwee.. I can't wait to see her becoming an adult and compare with myself at this age :D
2. Ayubi
Haih..a male version of Ayuni is Ayubi. Meeting Ayubi is one of the most memorable incidents during our Kelana Convoy Europe trip in 2010. This guy too, is so innocent. My friends who were also in the same bus with Ayubi will straight away laugh overtly when seeing Ayubi or Muszaphar passing by. There were a few attempts to that they wanted me and that guy to stand close to each other so that they can take a picture. It was Adlyn who first realized that I look like him..Eee stresss.
3. Mol
If Ayubi was deemed to be my imaginary elder brother, this little Mol who is my super junior in Portsmouth had also inadvertently regarded by my friends as my younger brother. Nope, it was actually my Aunt who came to UK in May. When she saw Mol she said that "ni kalau cakap adik beradik pon orang akan percaya". Upon knowing that his mother looks like a posh Arabic lady, it reminds me to my great grandma who is a Pakistani too. So, it is rather logic in that sense. :D
Maybe this list will expand, depending on the sharpness of the eyes of those people around me. I don't trust my own eyes though. There had been many times when I said that person A looks like person B, and my idea turns out to be a reason for laughter. Ceh! >,<