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Totally Looks Like

We had a laugh with this one. Totally Looks Like is a website that makes comparisons between well-known people/things and less well-known people/things. We gathered here a collection of the funniest and most obscure comparisons we found so you guys can start off the week on a good note.

Some of these can get downright ridiculous but all in the name of good fun! I think my favorite is the second to last one, haha. Oh, and scroll all the way to the last one for our very own celebrity lookalike ;)

1940s Farmer Totally Looks Like Robin Williams


Bill Ayers Totally Looks Like Justin Timberlake


John McCain Totally Looks Like Chipmunks


Rivers Cuomo (Weezer) Totally Looks Like Verizon Guy


Jordan Pundik Totally Looks Like Quentin Tarantino


Gordan Freeman Totally Looks Like Dr. House


Ancient Statue Totally Looks Like Michael Jackson


Llama Totally Looks Like David Bowie


The Pope Totally Looks Like Darth Sidious


Bradley Cooper Totally Looks Like Ralph Fiennes


Hetty Lange Totally Looks Like Edna Mode


Ozzy Osbourne Totally Looks Like Penney Marshell


Young Albert Einstein Totally Looks Like Shia Labeouf


Charlemagne Totally Looks Like Burger King


Eddie Murphy Totally Looks Like Cruz e Souza


Hillary Clinton Totally Looks Like The Joker Mask


Joe Jackson Totally Looks Like Ludo from Labyrinth


Michael Phelps Stretching Totally Looks Like Raw Thanksgiving Turkey


Prince Totally Looks Like Jafar


Sting Totally Looks Like President Grant


Susan Boyle Totally Looks Like Bird Lady from Home Alone 2


Tim Burton's Mad Hatter Totally Looks Like Madonna


Whoopi Totally Looks Like Lil Wayne


Zombie Horde Totally Looks Like Twilight Fangirl Horde


And our very own lookalike:

Fabio Sasso Totally Looks Like... James Franco?


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