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Adam Devine Trolls Shawn Mendes And Camila Cabello's Intense Courtside PDA With A Weirdly Similar Photo

Adam Devine Trolls Shawn Mendes And Camila Cabello's Intense Courtside PDA With A Weirdly Similar Photo
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After viral photos of singers Shawn Mendes and Camila Cabello showing a little PDA at an LA Clippers game circulated the web, comedic actor Adam Devine just couldn't stop himself from responding.


The pics of the singers' intense makeout session in the front row of the game are everywhere.



So Adam Devine posted a photo to his instagram where he and girlfriend Chloe Bridges were dressed in almost the exact same outfits as Shawn and Camilla, and made a very astute comparison.

Yup.

It's really funny how similar and yet how different both photos are.






Mendes and Cabello started dating around the fourth of July, shortly after their single, Señorita, dropped.

Shawn Mendes, Camila Cabello - Señoritawww.youtube.com


"I think I just knew that I wanted [my next album] to be called Romance because I just want my life album to be called romance," said Cabello, referring to the songs she wrote after falling for Mendes.

"It's not just really about falling in love, even though that was definitely what inspired it. It was, you know, kind of being in my first serious relationship and just learning — just loving and being loved as opposed to kind of crushing from far away."

As Devine and Bridges have shown, that love can so easily evolve.





But the exact same clothes?

Nobody can really account for that.

The Adam Devine horror comedy film The Final Girls is available here.

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