Martha Stewart found her celebrity doppelgänger!
On Wednesday, the 83-year-old home and garden expert posed with her “lookalike” moments after said person was mistaken for Stewart during a recent event celebrating the release of former Vanity Fair editor Graydon Carter‘s new book When the Going Was Good: An Editor’s Adventures During the Last Golden Age of Magazines.
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So, who is the Martha Stewart Living namesake’s famous twin? None other than TV personality Diane Sawyer.
Alongside a series of photos the former Sports Illustrated Swimsuit cover star shared to her Instagram page on March 26, she admitted, “The first thing [Sawyer] said to me was ‘someone thought I was Martha today.'”
“We often laugh about the existing confusion but we do resemble one another !!!!” Stewart added.
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In the image, Sawyer, 79, posed beside Stewart, wearing a light gray suit jacket over a white collared button-up shirt. Styling her choppy blonde bob with a voluminous blowout, she polished off the look with a rosy-pink lipstick and dramatic lashes.
For her part, Stewart rocked a monochromatic all-white ensemble that featured a textured cardigan, a white dress shirt and a chunky white necklace.
Though the two may not be identical twins, some fans agreed there were some resemblances.
“Similar hair. That’s it,” one Instagram user suggested.
“You and Diane S are both beautiful women,” another wrote.
“Yes you two look alike 👍,” a third shared.
“Two beautiful blondes,” one more gushed.
Others weren’t convinced, saying they looked “nothing alike.”
Along with the sweet snap of the two TV icons, Stewart also uploaded a pic of her posing with former New York City mayor and businessman Mike Bloomberg and IAC and Expedia Group exec Barry Diller.
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