Separated at Birth By a Weave

October 14, 2008 at 5:32am PST
Photos: splashnewsonline.com

How creepily similar do Madonna and Lindsay Lohan look?

Last night, Lindsay was snapped in Manhattan arriving at Henri Bendel’s to promote her line of leggings called “6126,” named in honor of Marilyn Monroe's birthday date, something we’re sure has the legend spinning in her grave. You know Marilyn doesn’t want anything to do with Lohan’s tacky attempt as a new career.

Meanwhile, downtown, Madonna was attending the premiere of her directorial debut, Filth and Wisdom, at the Sunshine Cinema.

Madonna is 50, Lindsay is 22. Does that make the one having the mid-life crisis who’s botoxed within an inch of her life or the already over-the-hill faded starlet more pathetic?

Comments

LiLo looks like MADONNA

But Lindsay its just a Madonnas fan, and she wanted to look like her idol, its a free country, so why not?
I think they have some physical similitudes like the eyes, the hair, the face a little...
and I love the picture that Lindsay made dressed like Madonna in the 80s! Its great!

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