Charley Webb stuns fans as she shares photo of lookalike son Buster

He's her eldest son

Author: William MarriottPublished 18th Sep 2019
Last updated 18th Sep 2019

Emmerdale's Charley Webb has stunned her fans after posting a photo of her eldest son Buster, who looks identical to her.

In the photo, which she uploaded to Instagram, Charley and her son are both posing with the peace sign, whilst Buster also winks at the camera.

Charley captioned the photo, "Peace and BBQ's with the family."

And the photo caused a frenzy with her followers, with over 20,000 people liking in the image and hundreds commenting to say how much Buster, who she shares with Emmerdale co-star Matthew Wolfenden, looked like her!

One user wrote, 'He is your double', whilst another said, 'Proper mini me'.

Another added, 'Wow, you both look the same, scary!!!'. sic

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Charley's post comes after she took on social media trolls who were targeting Buster with horrible comments because he has long hair.

In a defiant post, Charley, who gave birth in July, shared an image of Buster wearing a t-shirt, which had 'Long hair, don't care. #boy', emblazoned on the front.

In the caption alongside the post, she wrote, 'I get asked so many times on here why my kids have got long hair. ‘Why don’t you cut it?’ Or, ‘they look like girls’. The answer is really simple, because we like it and more importantly they like it.

'I absolutely don’t feel like I need to explain it to anyone who has an opinion but I just think life would be so much easier if we all just focused on our own lives. Don’t let my kids' hair worry you.'

She added, 'I think people think they have a right to have an opinion because of social media. Maybe you do. But try keeping it to yourself, it’s not important to us what you think of how our kids look. Or how we look. Or their names or whatever it is you might want to comment on.

'I was always taught, if you’ve got nothing nice to say, don’t say anything at all. Try practicing it peeps. There’s enough awful stuff in the world without being mean to each other. They’ve got another t shirt that says, I’m a boy, I’ve just got better hair than you. True dat.'

Amazing!

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