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Amazing Portraits of Modern-day Celebrities Morphed with Their Surprising Lookalikes

By Creativevisualart @creativevisart
Amazing portraits of modern-day celebrities morphed with their surprising lookalikes Amazing portraits of modern-day celebrities morphed with their surprising lookalikes

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Iconic: Studies have shown that men tend to date women who look like their mothers. These two princesses are perhaps the most well-loved and world-famous young royals of their time, with Kate eerily resembling her husband’s mother


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It looks like U.S. President Barack Obama wearing glasses, but the specs-wearing man is in fact Malcolm X, a stout advocate for the rights of black Americans in the 1950s and 60s


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They are both world-famous American singers with huge voices. Rihanna in this picture looks strangely like Diana Ross, monotone, who was hugely successful in her hey-day


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They are both teenage, and adult, heart-throbs for women the world over, and it’s clear to see why. Both today’s Brad Pitt and the late James Dean will live forever young in their multitude of films


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Singer-songwriter Alicia Keys closes resembles the late Lena Horne, a similar figure in U.S. soul music in the 1960s and 70s. Ms Horne died in 2010


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Leonardo DiCaprio appears to be following in the footsteps of the late Paul Newman, with his foray into film production on top of his acting career. No news of a racing car career for DiCaprio, however

They say history tends to repeat itself and apparently, from these images, that saying extends to looks too.

Toronto-based graphic designer Marc Ghali has combed through archives to find photos of celebrities striking similar poses to  their historical counterparts. The result is a collection of thought-provoking pictures that is a little eerie.


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