Photographer gets extra creative using the gender swap filter

Photographer sings Evanescence's 'Bring Me to Life' and seamlessly swaps between lip syncing the male and female parts as he gets very creative with Snapchat's gender swap filter Scott Hubbard appears in female form at the start of the video miming the lyrics sung by Amy Lee in the original 2003 hit It only becomes clear that he has used Snapchat's gender swap filter when he turns his head to the side In his true male form Hubbard then lip syncs Paul McCoy's part He seamlessly goes from male to female throughout the performance that has been viewed almost nine million times to date

By Chantalle Edmunds For Dailymail.com

Published: 02:45 BST, 19 May 2019 | Updated: 02:46 BST, 19 May 2019

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A photographer has taken Snapchat's gender swap filter to new heights performing both the male and female parts in Evanescence's hit 'Bring Me to Life.'

Scott Hubbard, from Tucson, Arizona, first appears in the video in female form, with black eyeliner, sporting shoulder length brown hair and sparkling white teeth.  

He launches into the nu metal classic released in 2003 taking on the singing part made famous by Amy Lee, miming, with lots of feeling and bags of expression.

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