Donald Glover Hilariously Reacts To Jordan Howlett Comparisons
Influencer Jordan Howlett is often told by followers how much he looks like Donald Glover and Method Man. Recently, Glover embraced fan comparisons between him and the influencer in a collaboration video.
Donald Glover Reacts To Jordan Howlett Comparisons
The actor took over Howlett’s Instagram page, copying some of the influencer’s mannerisms. The two then launched into a bit about their identical outfits and the resemblances fans have pointed out in some of Howlett’s previous posts. They even threw in a joke about the viral moment when Taraji P. Henson confused Howlett for fellow foodie Keith Lee at the 2024 BET Awards.
During the now viral segment, Henson was giving people their flowers to celebrate them and spoke to Howlett, thinking he was Lee. Howlett uncomfortably laughed and pointed to Lee, leading Henson to say “I’m so sorry!” and that she “got caught up in her own inner monologue.”
In other videos, Method Man and influencer Jordan Howlett have been joking around about them possibly being related, after fans have started pointing out their resemblance.
In an Instagram video posted in February, the two appeared together to play up the fact they look very similar to each other. Howlett began the clip by saying, “One article said Method Man’s older brother shares secret recipes. First, we are not related. And people don’t believe me every time I say this so at this point, I brought Method Man here so he can tell you we not related.”
Method Man then steps into the frame wearing a similar outfit to the influencer and says, “I mean even though we kinda look alike, he looks like a more stressed-out version of me. There’s no relation.”
The two then do a bit about their similar outfits before Howlett sets out to shut down the rumor once and for all, saying: “We can’t be related but I can’t perform at a high level like he can and he does not have a secret recipe book like I do.”
Method Man proceeds to reveal that he does, in fact, have a secret recipe book before hilariously reading out a recipe for Little Caesar’s crazy bread, mimicking Howlett’s mannerisms, and even leaving the influencer confused.
Jordan Howlett, better known as “Jordan The Stallion,” stands in his San Diego home, filming viral videos for his almost 30 million social media followers across TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, and Facebook.
Since establishing his TikTok account in mid-2020, Howlett has grown popular as a friendly neighborhood Gen Z creator, a guy in his bathroom sharing stories, explainers, life hacks, and “classified” restaurant recipes.