Taylor Swift doppelgänger shakes off the online hate

 By 
Neha Prakash
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If Taylor Swift ever decides to retire from this business we call show, don't fret -- just call Keitra Jane.

The 21-year-old University of Utah student is a spitting image of Swift, down to her trademark blonde bangs and red pout.

Thanks for all of the love! A photo posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Sep 17, 2015 at 12:32pm PDT

Traded Rexburg for Salt Lake, now we're here! Hahaha @annie_ricks ❤️ΧΩ @onegreek A photo posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Sep 29, 2015 at 1:16pm PDT

“Heavenly Father is constantly raining blessings upon us. It is our fear, doubt, and sin that, like an umbrella, block these blessings from reaching us.” —President Dieter F. Uchtdorf #blessed A photo posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Nov 1, 2015 at 3:37pm PST

And it seems that the similarities between Swift and her doppelgänger aren't just physical. From what we can gather from Jane's Instagram, it looks like she adores cats, enjoys baking, posing for glamorous photo shoots and, as a member of the Chi Omega sorority, has a powerful #squad of her own.

Every cat photo comes with a price. #marissacooperthecat A video posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Nov 13, 2015 at 10:03pm PST

Are we out of the woods? #goodbye2015 #ootw PC: @ashleyandtodd ❤️ #outofthewoods A photo posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Dec 31, 2015 at 9:31pm PST

Buh-nah-nuh Bread #marissacooperthecat A photo posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Nov 19, 2015 at 11:37pm PST

Jane resembles Swift so much she was even asked to star in Alex Boye's music video for "African Hipster." Unfortunately, Jane's music video career was quickly dampened by online bullies calling her "fat" or commenting on the size of her breasts.

But in true Swift form, Jane dealt with the hate by posting a message to Instagram about body positivity.

Internet bullying contributes to disordered eating. People need to understand that nothing on the internet goes unnoticed, and when you publicize your comments or suggestions you aren't just writing on a wall, you're writing to a real person. This is just one of millions of hurtful comments that are given to REAL people every day. This isn't a sympathy post, this is information. You need to know that words have power to do harm or promote positivity. Use your power for good! #NEDA @centerforchange #nedaawareness #loveyourbody #healthybodyhealthylife A photo posted by Keitra Jane (@keitrajane) on Jan 7, 2016 at 1:52pm PST

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