Hollywood is having way too much fun discovering their fine art doppelgängers.
Celebrities including Kelly Ripa, Josh Gad and Kate Hudson downloaded Google's Art and Culture app on Monday to find out if there is a piece of artwork in a museum somewhere that resembles their selfie. While some actors can't stop laughing at their results, others like Alyssa Milano are hating it.
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View Story"F-ck off, Google," Milano captioned the side-by-side on Instagram.
Check out the hilarious side-by-sides below.
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This google arts and culture app is pretty amazing. Feel real strong about my 40% 😳 pic.twitter.com/2iyexRkUG5
@petewentz
Hey this one ain't so bad. pic.twitter.com/er0FxZNVO8
@kumailn
According to Google Arts and Culture app, I look like 16th century balding Tom Hardy. pic.twitter.com/gJ0idtjRzD
@MrEricLange
Torn between which one I think is better likeness with the Google Arts and Culture app. pic.twitter.com/uSw8RmOip8
@feliciaday
this is why i dont trust technology @Google pic.twitter.com/KbUpJTscAb
@BoJackHorseman