Think you spotted Morgan Wallen and Jelly Roll outside a bar recently? You didn't.

However, there were two characters outside of Midway on High in Columbus, Ohio, recently that looked just like the country singers. And, if we're being totally honest here, we probably would have thought they actually were Wallen and Jelly Roll after a few beers.

That's how much the two resembled the country hitmakers, especially the Wallen doppelgänger.

The video shared to social media shows a long-haired and bearded man sitting on a bar stool checking IDs. All he needs is a few face tattoos and a few diamond-encrusted teeth and he could totally be Jelly Roll.

The other guy is a shoo-in for Wallen with his brown locks resting on his shoulders and his mustache. The backward hat also adds to the resemblance to the "I'm the Problem" singer.

These two are clearly not the country singers in question, but it did make us chuckle a bit and wonder what we'd do if we found Wallen and Jelly Roll outside a bar requesting our drivers' license.

Fans React to Morgan Wallen and Jelly Roll's Doppelgangers

The video received funny responses from fans in the comments, with many saying these two guys were the discount versions Wallen and Jelly Roll.

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"Jelly Roll and Morgan from Temu," one fan jokes.

"Morgan Walmart and Jelly Doughnut... the off brand Morgan and Jelly," another chimes in.

"Pretty sure that is Morgan Waylon and Swiss Roll," one comment reads.

Even country singer Conner Smith dropped in a dry joke, saying, "Nah I don't think that's them."

Both Jelly Roll and Wallen are bar owners themselves, opening Goodnight Nashville and Tennessee Kitchen + Bar, respectively, in Nashville.

The "Liar" singer has not only been to his bar, but he's performed on stage. Wallen, however, has not been spotted at his bar. In fact, he says he hasn't been in a bar since his chair-throwing incident.

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