SUMMARY
- Sean Millis is a TikTok sensation who was born in Melbourne, Australia.
- Millis has a scary resemblance to the United star Rasmus Hojlund.
Australian singer Sean Millis has recently become a viral sensation on social media platforms. Millis, who is a Manchester United supporter, initially became famous after his appearance in the 12th season of The Voice Australia 2023. However, the real reason behind Millis’ rise as a social media sensation is his uncanny resemblance with United star Rasmus Hojlund.
Sean Millis is a 22-year-old TikTok sensation who was born in Melbourne, Australia. Millis became viral after he sang Lukas Graham’s ‘7 Years’ on The Voice Australia earlier this year. Despite achieving tremendous fame, Millis unfortunately suffers from a very rare disorder known as Hunter’s syndrome. It is an inherited condition caused due to the deficiency of the enzyme iduronate-2-sulfatase.
He just posted another video for Hojlund game today 😂😂
— Janty (@CFC_Janty) December 26, 2023
Millis is plagued with several issues like limited lung capacity, joint stiffness, and mild hearing impairment due to his condition. However, Millis is rarely seen as dejected and depressed due to his disorder. Instead, the Australian singer is always seen with a smile on his face. Moreover, he has created a further stir due to his resemblance to United‘s latest summer signing Rasmus Hojlund.
A clip of Sean Millis singing ‘Waiting On a Miracle’ has been likened by soccer fans to Rasmus Hojlund’s unfortunate goalless run for United. Hojlund, who has played 14 times for his club in the Premier League, is yet to find the back of the net. However, the Danish striker has scored five times in the Champions League before United’s exit from all European competitions.
Sean Millis isn’t affected by the viral memes about being Rasmus Hojlund’s doppelganger
Since Sean Millis burst onto the scene, there have been thousands of memes made about him. While most memes are in good fun, some can be pretty insulting. However, for the Australian, the insulting memes and mean comments do not matter. He made it pretty clear when he uploaded a video on Instagram showing his support for Rasmus Hojlund and even added his song ‘Waiting for a Miracle’, the source from the memes originally started.
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In the video, Millis assured Hojlund that he will get his first goal for Manchester United soon. He encouraged the Danish striker and hoped that Hojlund would like his song. Although, despite showing his support for the Manchester United striker, Millis has previously admitted that he supports United’s rival club Liverpool.