YouTube star looks unrecognisable as they transform into Mr Bean for Halloween – but can YOU guess who it is?

The celebrity world loves a good Halloween costume party and although the official holiday doesn’t fall until Tuesday, one YouTube star has gone all out with her costume.

She was born in West London and went on to study fashion communications at Central Saint Martins after attending St Marylebone School.

She rose to stratospheric levels of internet fame, with her awkwardly funny interview series reaching over a million subscribers.

The star has appeared on shows including Taskmaster, Soccer AM The Big Narstie Show and took part in Channel 4’s Celebrity Come Dine With Me.

But can you guess who it is?

Mr Bean in the photo

Unrecognizable: The celebrity world loves a good Halloween costume party and even though the official holiday isn’t until Tuesday, one YouTube star has gone all out with her costume

That’s right, it’s Chicken Shop Date host Amelia Dimoldenberg.

The social media personality won approval from fans who thought she looked exactly like the actor.

She looked completely unrecognizable as she swapped her blonde locks for short brunette hair.

Amelia donned Mr Bean’s iconic brown tweed suit, with a crisp white shirt and red tie.

Her talented makeup artist, Georgia Love, used prosthetic makeup to alter Amelia’s forehead and nose.

This isn’t the first time Amelia has gone all out on an outfit, as she previously impressed fans at the London premiere of the highly anticipated Barbie movie.

dressed as a Mattel doll as she perfectly recreated 2010 news anchor Barbie while hosting the star-studded pink carpet.

She nailed every inch of the Barbie “I Can Be… News Anchor” doll’s outfit as she brought the character to life while conducting interviews with the movie stars.

Costume: Amelia donned Mr Bean's iconic brown tweed suit, with a crisp white shirt and red tie

Costume: Amelia donned Mr Bean’s iconic brown tweed suit, with a crisp white shirt and red tie

Impressive: Her talented makeup artist, Georgia Love, used prosthetic makeup to alter Amelia's forehead and nose

Impressive: Her talented makeup artist, Georgia Love, used prosthetic makeup to alter Amelia’s forehead and nose

Amelia looked effortlessly stylish in a pink satin skirt with ruffled hem and black stitching, which she teamed with a dark top.

She completed her ensemble with a cropped pink tweed blazer and gave herself a few extra inches with a pair of black platform heels with pink bows on them.

Amelia carried a Barbie-branded microphone and a pink piece of paper with the same brand on it, even recreating the doll’s accessories.

The interviewer styled her golden locks in a straight style, letting her bangs frame her features, while she opted for a dramatic layer of eyeliner.

She nailed every aspect of her ensemble, as she looked every bit like the original news anchor doll, which was discontinued in 2012.

Amelia started her Chicken Shop Date YouTube channel in 2014, during her freshman year of college.

It originally started as a magazine column for her local youth club’s publication The Cut, three years earlier, before moving online.

Recreation: Amelia previously recreated news anchor Barbie from 2010 when she stepped out at the London premiere for the highly anticipated Barbie movie

Pop: She channeled the 2010 Barbie

Recreation: Amelia previously recreated news anchor Barbie from 2010 when she stepped out at the London premiere for the highly anticipated Barbie movie

YouTuber: Her Chicken Shop Date YouTube series has seen Amelia rise to stratospheric levels of internet fame, with her awkwardly funny interview style thrilling viewers

YouTuber: Her Chicken Shop Date YouTube series has seen Amelia rise to stratospheric levels of internet fame, with her awkwardly funny interview style thrilling viewers

She chose YouTube as her platform of choice because it had no paywalls and was accessible to everyone.

Since then, she has interviewed a string of rappers, actors and Premier League footballers over fried chicken and a side order of awkward food.

Her hilarious one-liners, deadpan humor and outrageous questions put the celebrities she interviews out of their comfort, making for an addictive viewing experience.

As well as being profiled in glossy magazines such as GQ, she is also a brand ambassador for skincare brand Olay, starring in her own TV advert.