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26 Pairs Of Celebrities Who Look Sooo Much Alike, It's A Little Uncanny

26 Pairs Of Celebrities Who Look Sooo Much Alike, It's A Little Uncanny

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There are so many celebrities who have completely unique looks — once-in-a-lifetime beauties.
But every once in awhile, a pair of celebs hit the scene and it's almost impossible to tell them a part.
1. " Margot Robbie and Jaime Pressly."
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2. " Frankie Grande and Ethan Slater."
3. " Timothée Chalamet and Natalia Dyer."
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4. "Jeremy Allen White and Gene Wilder."
5. "Charlotte Le Bon and Winona Ryder."
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6. "Chad Smith from Red Hot Chili Peppers and Will Ferrell."
7. "McKenna Grace and Kiernan Shipka."
8. "Josh Duhamel and Timothy Olyphant."
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Allen Berezovsky / Getty Images, Jeffrey Mayer / WireImage
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9. "Jean Smart and Kim Catrall."
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10. "Kym Whitley and Jackee Harry."
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11. "Rachel Brosnahan and Evan Rachel Wood."
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12. "Henry Cavill and Matt Bomer."
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Han Myung-Gu / WireImage, JC Olivera / Deadline via Getty Images
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13. "Lili Reinhart and Brittany Murphy."
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14. "Tom Hardy and Logan Marshall-Green."
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15. "Adelaide Clemens and Michelle Williams."
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Steve Granitz / FilmMagic, Yui Mok - PA Images / PA Images via Getty Images
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16. "Millie Bobby Brown and Elizabeth Perkins."
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17. "Javier Bardem and Jeffrey Dean Morgan."
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JB Lacroix / WireImage, Jamie McCarthy / Getty Images for AMC
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18. "Victoria Justice and Nina Dobrev."
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19. "Heath Ledger and Joseph Gordon-Levitt."
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Bob Riha Jr / WireImage, Monica Schipper / FilmMagic
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20. "Christopher Knight and Seth McFarland."
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21. "Stanley Tucci and Mark Strong."
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22. "Leighton Meester and Minka Kelly."
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23. "James Brolin and Christian Bale."
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24. "Haley Lu Richardson and Zoey Deutch."
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25. "Bryce Dallas Howard and Jessica Chastain."
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26. "Kit Harington and Chris Abbot."
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What do you think? Any surprises? Or any celebs you think should have been included in this list? Let me know in the comments!

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