This young girl from Exeter is a dead ringer for Ed Sheeran.
According to her family, people regularly comment on the similarity between two-year-old Isla Walton and the flame-haired singer-songwriter.
"Everyone comments saying how shes a mini Ed, and I call her baby Sheeran," Isla's aunt Stacey told the Sun.
Happily, Isla is a fan of her grown-up doppelganger's songs. "She loves his music, tries to sing along to the words and has a dance," says Stacy.
With his distinctive features, Sheeran has no shortage of lookalikes:
It was confirmed last week that Ed Sheeran would be one of the headliners for this year's Glastonbury.
The Telegraph's Neil McCormick welcomed the news saying:
"The guitar-slinging troubadour has got everything it takes to be a festival sensation: talent, charisma, almost unmatchable popular appeal and stirring, heartfelt songs that hundreds of thousands of merry revellers can sing along to."
"As the closing act on Sunday night, I fully expect one of those genuinely astonishing displays of communal joy and solidarity that make Glastonbury festival special, whatever the weather."
However, not everyone is a fan.
His latest album has divided critical opinion, and Michael Deacon, who describes Sheeran as an "unassuming, likeable young man who performs pleasant, tuneful, old-fashioned love songs," remarks: "Is this really what we want for our children?"