Benjamin Li , Emily Tan
Dec 19, 2013

2013 in review: Separated at birth?

It's an annual tradition of ours: The 'Separated at birth?' column in the year-end issue. So without further ado, here's our selections for this year: some eerie, some admittedly a bit of a stretch. The December/January issue, stuffed with more fun year-end content (and even some serious year-end content), will be out right around New Year's.

Left: Nico Abbruzzese of Maxus<br />
Right: Italian native, Japanese TV personality, and Leon magazine cover boy Girolamo Panzetta

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