
Image seems to be everything in Hollywood (unfortunately) but once in a while two celebrities emerge that seem like the EXACT SAME PERSON. Of course, they’re not really — they both have unique careers and personalities but they share a similar look (see Rihanna and Rita Ora above). Then you end up googling whether or not they’re related (half siblings, third cousins, blood sisters) and realize you were wrong all along.
Which celebs do you think have an uncanny resemblance to eachother?
Nina Dobrev and Victoria Justice
Sarah Hyland and Mila Kunis

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Kanye West “remixed’ Cassie’s already solid “King of Hearts” and revealed the song online. Is it just me or is the remix pretty light? And it’s entirely void of Kanye. That’s not always a bad thing, but I actually think it would have helped to throw in a rap… if at least to differentiate the song from the original.
Still, I’m giving Kanye credit for sticking to a producer role rather than completely stealing the show as he’s wont to do. That must be very hard for him.
Are undercuts the spiky Mohawks of our generation? I mean, it’s certainly a statement hair cut that all the cool kids are getting these days.
There’s Skrillex, Ellie Goulding, Rihanna, Willow Smith, Cassie and now… drumroll… Madonna’s daughter Lourdes. The 15-year-old who lends her creative eye to the Material Girl collection showed up at JFK Airport with Madonna to board a flight with her brand new do.
Lourdes continually proves that she’s infinitely cooler than us mere shoulder-length-hair mortals. On that note should I get an undercut? What do you think of the style? Would you go for it?

Cassie Steele sat down with andPOP recently to talk about acting, music and life. You might know Cassie from her role on Degrassi: The Next Generation. What you might not know is she?s a budding musician, and a damn good one at that!
Check back for the interview in the coming days.
You can also catch Cassie performing at the Vatican club in Toronto this Thursday at 9 p.m. as part of Canadian Music Week.
