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66-Year-Old Debbie Harry Mistaken for 25-Year-Old Lindsay Lohan by Photographers
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Debbie Harry is a very beautiful woman, I think i'd be a little bit insulted if I was her and got mistaken for that train-wreck
Debbie Harry is a very beautiful woman, I think i'd be a little bit insulted if I was her and got mistaken for that train-wreck
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I think any woman aged 66 who is mistaken for a 25 yr old would be delighted
Ironically very much unlike the person she is mistaken for, it just goes to show how different Debbie's generation of real female artists were to the talentless gutter rags we have today.
Debbie was addicted to heroin back in the day so not that different.
She looks fantastic but can't see the Lohan resemblance at all.
I am informed that drugs lead to an early death.
It's true. Debbie had a very wild time in her younger days, especially when Blondie were really big. She was quite heavily into drugs as far as I know. She's a naturally beautiful woman though so Lindsey Lohan should be flattered to be compared to her IMO.
Agreed. If Lindsay went back to red hair or a darker blonde and ditched the fake tan she would like fine. She's a pretty girl still despite the snipes in the newspapers.
Debbie was very beautiful in the 80s and still looks good for her age.
Lohan ? She is pretty,but def not stunning.
What a load of crap. She was one of the biggest drug addicts in all of music and has repeatedly had facelifts.
Which one! Could describe either of them.
Don't know about the facelifts, but she has spoken about being on *heroin* (not just crack or anything) during the Blondie time (the later days: early 80s).
I'm afraid most of the Bowery/Lower-East side bands of the time were very druggy. The used to say Tina Weymouth was so out of it on stage she didn't used to feel her fingers bleeding from player her bass.
Most heroin addicts don't, and those that do do it in spite of the heroin, not because of it.