ultimately, zena banfield took home a $40 prize. hair care products and bragging rights. i'm not as good of a dancer as her, but i definitely got some moves. celebrity lookalike contests are the latest craze taking off on social media. a lot of the buzz started last month in new york, after hundreds of people showed up for a timothee chalamet contest, even the actor himself made an appearance. cal state east bay communications professor nolan higdon says the trend's popularity is a sign of the times. fame has been a goal of a lot of the public, and then that's coupled closely with social media, which can make a lot of people feel famous. on the other side of the bay in san francisco, dozens of dev patel lookalikes showed up at dolores park. but this is the first time a local female celebrity has been the focus. i think women should also be able to have fun and have a space. some on social media have criticized the event, focusing on women for promoting misogyny and unattainable beauty standards. but the organizer for the zendaya event, cassie sims, says today's event focu