Terrence J and Peter Bailey look alike



Terrence J look alike

On the left is Terrence J  and on the right is Peter Bailey.

Terrence J was born Terrence Jenkins  on April 21, 1982 in Queens, New York City, New York, USA. He is known for his work on E! News (1991), Battle of the Year (2013) and Live from the Red Carpet: The 2013 American Music Awards (2013). He is Is a member of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity. He is best known as the host of BET’s popular music video countdown show 106 & Park from 2006 until 2012. He is now the new co-anchor of E! News. Terrence J was a co-host of BET’s 106 & Park which can be seen in over 85 million homes in the U.S., Canada, Japan, United Kingdom, Africa and the Caribbean. For the debut in Japan, he and co-host Rocsi taped footage there, and appeared on MTV Video Music Awards Japan. Due to the success of the show, 106 & Park premiered in Germany and South Africa 106 & Park is BET’s highest-rated music series of all time and has quickly become the leading music video countdown show on television, holding the number-one slot among African American households. Terrence J is the co-founder of Jenkins Entertainment Group, a company that specializes in hosting, consulting and formulating marketing plans. Terrence J  did movies such as Rapture (Short) (2006), The Heart Specialist (2006/2011), Stomp the Yard 2: Homecoming (2010) (as Ty), Burlesque (2010) (as Dave), White T (2011) (as Raekwon), Think Like a Man (2012) (as Michael; Lead role), Sparkle (2012) (as Red), Baggage Claim (2013), Battle of the Year: The Dream Team (2013) and Think Like a Man Too (2014). His television appearances include: Kourtney & Khloe Take Miami (2009); The Game (2011) (as Dante Young) (Recurring; 4 episodes); and Big Time Rush (2013) (as Himself) (Special Guest Star; 2 episodes).

Peter Bailey was born on September 16, 1980. He is an American author and journalist. Peter Bailey is originally from Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, Bailey is known for his gritty, but yet inspirational profile stories on unsung heroes in Miami’s impoverished inner city. Peter Bailey graduated from the University of Delaware with a degree in English with a concentration in journalism. During his junior year he landed an internship at the Village Voice in New York City where his first assignment was to investigate a warehouse used by former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani to store documents. Upon graduation, he went on to write for Newsweek then Time magazine. Bailey covered issues ranging from the AIDS epidemic to “Whiteness Studies”. His reporting landed him interviews with major figures including former President Bill Clinton, Guyana President Bharrat Jagdeo, New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg and recording executive Russell Simmons.Bailey then went to the Miami Herald for what he calls its “grassroots appeal.” His series entitled “On the Margins” won the 2007 award for best education reporting throughout Florida by the Society of Professional Journalists and the series was also awarded 2nd place Green Eyeshade Award for best videography. He was also honored by the National Association of Black Journalists for a project called “Shackled Education”. On November 16, 2010, Peter Bailey’s first book was published. “Magic City: Trials of a Native Son” was written in collaboration with Miami rap legend Trick Daddy. Bailey chronicled Trick’s poverty-stricken childhood, crime-laden adolescence and eventual incarceration for drug trafficking, leading to his redemption and fame against the backdrop of Miami. The book is published by MTV Publishing/Gallery Books. Peter Bailey portrays Leo Edwards in the film The North Star, which has a planned release in 2013. As of early 2013, Peter Bailey is the host of NiteCap with Peter Bailey.

Terrence J and Peter Bailey are celebrity twins their persona and mannerisms are very strikingly similar. They even do interviews in a similar fashion. They  are light brown skin men with similar facial hair, and smile. The only thing that really separates them is that Peter Bailey is over 6 feet tall and Terrence J is under 6 feet.