Everybody knows that Karlie Kloss and T Swift are the best friends that humankind has ever known, but within the past 24 hours they’ve let their relationship get out of hand by literally having the same hairstyle.
Like seriously Karlie Kloss woke up yesterday, thought, “how can I show the world that I love Taylor even more,” and then decided the answer was to copy T Swift’s Hop Topic haircut, minus the platinum blonde part.
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Literally the only difference is Karlie’s is about an inch longer.
I know they say that couples who spend a lot of time together start to look like one another, but Karlie and Taylor basically look like they’re just one hangout away from merging into one super famous blonde person.
Girls, let this be a lesson to you: it’s one thing to color coordinate with your friends, but it’s another thing to literally copy each other’s hairstyles.
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