Wiener's Circle held Caleb Williams lookalike contest. Here's who took home the title

Wiener’s Circle finds its Caleb Williams lookalike

Chicago Bears fans are resilient even after a heartbreaking loss to the Los Angeles Rams this past weekend, but that doesn't mean the fun has to be.

The iconic Weiner's Circle has been all over promotions and giveaways this season, and with a final one on Tuesday night — a Caleb Williams lookalike contest.

There was no stage, just a jammed pack restaurant with folks wondering who would win the title as the closest looking doppelganger to Williams, including guys and gals.

"Of course i've been growing this and waiting for this lookalike contest," one woman said.

Participants at the Wiener's Circle were bestowed names based on appearance by the staff. Names including Irish Klay Caleb, Indian Caleb, Zesty Caleb, and Puerto Rican Caleb, just to name a few.

The group here to find out who walks away with the prize — a wannabe Caleb Williams trophy, a $20 Wiener's Circle gift card, and the bragging rights they look like Bears QB Caleb Williams, something many have heard before.

"I've been told plenty of times I look like Caleb Williams," one participant said.

A few even have the same last name. Could Williams be enough to get him a win?

"I asked my girl, I'm like, he kind of looks like me, don't he? I went to the gym, someone said it to me," Aaron Williams said.

Other wannabes came with security.

"Caleb has to move around with security, make sure the media isn't all up on him," the mock security guard said. 

While many of the Williams wannabes came from near and far, there were a few Caleb crushes in the crowd.

"We love a provider and somebody who's successful in what he does. So, who's not attracted to that?" said Esther Cloyd.

"Love a man who knows how to be a man and lead the city and brought the city together," said Ancia Miller.

In the end, the crowd voted, and the wannabe from Bourbonnais walked away with the title.

"If me and Caleb meet up and take some pictures or something, that would be cool," said Trenton Harrison. 

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