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Mini Pennywise will haunt your dreams until 'It' hits theaters

Nothing brings families together like a creepy clowns

Mini Pennywise will haunt your dreams until 'It' hits theaters

Nothing brings families together like a creepy clowns

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Mini Pennywise will haunt your dreams until 'It' hits theaters

Nothing brings families together like a creepy clowns

A Mississippi teenager dressed his little brother as a miniature Pennywise the clown from “It” and won over the internet. Eagan Tilghman, of Meridian, transformed his 3-year-old brother into a super creepy version of the killer clown, took pictures and posted them to social media. “It’s very rare for me to be able to put my artistic vision out there and it be portrayed correctly,” Tilghman said on Facebook. “My pictures never really look like I want them to. Don’t get me wrong, I love creepy clowns but my mind isn’t just scary clowns and unsettling images. But the creativity in my head almost feels like it flows off of my fingertips. You can see an image and feel things with it, and I’m proud to say these are perfect, therefore they’re a perfect little glimpse into how I see the world.”Tilghman is hoping his newfound fame will get him an invitation to appear on the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.” “The best part of all of this is hearing my little brother, Shep, brag on his Instagram livestream about how his older brother is ‘famous.’ All this is great, but my family is still the best part of all of it,” Tilghman said on Facebook.“It,” based on the Stephen King novel, debuts in theaters Thursday night.

A Mississippi teenager dressed his little brother as a miniature Pennywise the clown from “It” and won over the internet.

Eagan Tilghman, of Meridian, transformed his 3-year-old brother into a super creepy version of the killer clown, took pictures and posted them to social media.

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“It’s very rare for me to be able to put my artistic vision out there and it be portrayed correctly,” . “My pictures never really look like I want them to. Don’t get me wrong, I love creepy clowns but my mind isn’t just scary clowns and unsettling images. But the creativity in my head almost feels like it flows off of my fingertips. You can see an image and feel things with it, and I’m proud to say these are perfect, therefore they’re a perfect little glimpse into how I see the world.”

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Tilghman is hoping his newfound fame will get him an invitation to appear on the “The Ellen DeGeneres Show.”

“The best part of all of this is hearing my little brother, Shep, brag on his Instagram livestream about how his older brother is ‘famous.’ All this is great, but my family is still the best part of all of it,” Tilghman said on Facebook.

“,” based on the Stephen King novel, debuts in theaters Thursday night.

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