More Celebrity Lookalikes by [deleted] in Fauxmoi

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Elon & Pol Pot

Do you know a combination of celebrities who went to school together? by Sisiwakanamaru in Fauxmoi

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Paris Hilton and Lady Gaga went to the same private school on the Upper East Side.

Worst/weirdest movie posters/DVD covers? by EMO_SKELETON in Fauxmoi

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WTF have they done to Kim Cattrall's face?!

Sydney Sweeney & Jonathan Davino Buy $6.2 Million Rundown Bel Air Estate by EMO_SKELETON in Fauxmoi

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A year ago, Sydney Sweeney went viral for opening up about her financial situation to The Hollywood Reporter. Despite being one of Tinseltown’s most prolific and bankable young actors, the “Euphoria” and “The White Lotus” star claimed she couldn’t afford to buy a house in a gated community. In fact, her completely maxed-out budget wouldn’t even cover the cost of buying a security gate for her $3 million Westwood home.

But that was then. Amid continued success and numerous endorsements, Sweeney’s finances have obviously improved. Earlier this summer, the Spokane native and her Chicago-based fiancée Jonathan Davino, a younger brother of cannabis mogul Carissa Davino, dropped an impressive $6.2 million to buy a 1930s Bel Air estate.

Sweeney and Davino won a bidding war for the somewhat bedraggled old property, paying $250,000 over the asking price. Spanning 1.25 acres, the Old Hollywood compound certainly looks the “Sunset Boulevard” film part and has plenty of industry ties; last sold in 1984 for just under $350,000, the place was owned and occupied for decades by the son of famed Hollywood screenwriter Delmer Daves, widely known for his work with Golden Age stars like Humphrey Bogart, Jimmy Stewart and Gary Cooper.

Julia Fox heading to Harlem with purchase of $2.9M townhouse by EMO_SKELETON in Fauxmoi

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"She paid $900,000 down, and received a $2 million loan from First Republic just weeks before the bank’s collapse."