The originator here is a photographer named Alison Jackson, whose YouTube channel TheRealAJackson is releasing these thumbnail-friendly low-fi exercise videos. Some have called Jackson a “stunt artist,” whose 1999 staged photo caught attention portraying the late Princess Diana and Dodi Al-Fayed with a mixed-race love child.
“I held auditions for a Pippa Middleton face and a separate Pippa bottom,” Jackson told The Daily Mail. “It took several casting sessions to find the ideal bottom double, Gabriella Parris.”
So far the channel has a measly 69 subscribers on YouTube, and just under 30,000 views across the series. But these will no doubt get some attention from the Will & Kate obsessed Statesiders. Plus, there’s a long shelf life on YouTube for this kind of content. Oh, and there’s a Facebook Page, the “Pippa Middleton Ass Appreciation Society,” with a whopping 237,460 fans already. So at least there’s a potential audience here.
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