'Hollywood Jesus' walks the streets of London

 Mother London

Normally found on Hollywood Boulevard, TMZ's 'Hollywood Jesus' has hopped over the pond and is now walking the streets of London.

Hollywood Jesus has even inspired Aerosmith's Steve Tyler to write a song entitled 'Street Jesus'.

However, this week he could be found at Piccadilly Circus, St James' Park or even on the Tube.

He's been taken on by creative agency Mother London, which is encouraging people to share their selfies with Jesus on social media with the hashtag #IfoundJesusinLondon, and keen scouters are already getting involved. Let us know if you find him!

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