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By MEGAN WATTS FOR DAILY MAIL AUSTRALIA Published: 02:38 BST, 16 April 2025 | Updated: 05:09 BST, 16 April 2025 Advertisement
The Inspired Unemployed have come face to face with their clones. Matt Ford and Jack Steele took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an image of a younger version of themselves sent to them by one of their fans.’We are at the Manly Golf Club and found your lookalikes!’ the message read, accompanied by a picture of two men that looked eerily similar to the TikTok stars. Matt, 30, and Jack, 31, captioned the post: ‘We’ve had some good doppelgangers sent in over the years but this might take the cake.’ The duo then posted a second snap of their lookalikes, pointing out their uncanny similarities. ‘Height difference and all…’ they wrote, adding: ‘Not bad looking roosters if you ask us.’ The Inspired Unemployed have come face to face with their clones. Pictured Matt Ford and Jack Steele took to Instagram on Tuesday to share an image of a younger version of themselves sent to them by one of their fans ‘We are at the Manly Golf Club and found your lookalikes!’ the message read, accompanied by a picture of two men that looked eerily similar to the TikTok stars. Matt, 30, and Jack, 31, captioned the post: ‘We’ve had some good doppelgangers sent in over the years but this might take the cake’Last year, The Inspired Unemployed was shrouded in controversy after a prank by the comedy group went disastrously wrong at a feminist talk in Sydney.A large group of mostly women had attended the free event, which featured a panel including Clementine Ford, and fellow feminist writers Antoinette Lattouf and Yumi Stynes.But the unsuspecting audience, who were set to hear a serious chat on marriage and sex, became upset after comedian Jack Steele turned up as a ‘special guest’.Known as one half of The Inspired Unemployed with Matt Ford, Steele made a series of off-colour remarks which angered the audience.At one point, he was heard to say ‘chicks dig consent’ and ‘I really like girl writers’.Introduced as a special guest offering his ‘perspective’ as a young male on the panel topics, Steele’s remarks reportedly left some of the audience in tears.According to Yahoo Lifestyle, Steele’s antics were being filmed as part of The Inspired Unemployed’s TV show, (Impractical) Jokers.The funnyman was reportedly being ‘fed’ his provocative comments via an earpiece as part of the new show.The report claims many audience members left the event before it was scheduled to finish.Meanwhile, Ford and her co-panellists stayed on for an extra hour to continue with the talk after Steele left the event.The prank sparked backlash from Ford’s fans, who took to her Instagram to express their rage over being duped as part of a comedy show.’Super weird move on this one, what on earth were you thinking?’ one fan messaged Ford.’Just wasted an hour of my time which I’ll never get back,’ another woman posted.’And the poor woman sitting behind me was crying. I’ll be ok but this show probably should have come with a trigger warning. So many upset women tonight.’
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The Inspired Unemployed left gobsmacked after meeting golf club lookalikes: ‘Not bad looking roosters’