On the Bobby Bones Show, we decided to take our latest photo shoot pictures, feed them into AI, and ask the all-important question: Which celebrities do we look most like?
Let’s just say… the answers ranged from flattering to absolutely ridiculous. And of course, the reactions were even better.
Amy’s Matches
Amy went first, and AI really went for it. Her results?
- Julie Bowen from Modern Family: apparently Amy gives off “expressive mom-next-door energy.”
- Elizabeth Banks: the AI says she has that “put-together but down-to-earth vibe.”
- And the wild card: Faith Hill (early 2000s era).
- Everyone agreed Faith Hill was a stretch, but Amy wasn’t complaining. Lunchbox, however, insisted he was agreeing with her doubts
Eddie’s Matches
Eddie’s list was a rollercoaster:
- John Leguizamo
- Pedro Pascal: which Eddie accepted proudly
- Oscar Isaac: the top match
- AI said Eddie’s beard and warm, expressive eyes matched Oscar’s energy… but the group was quick to point out Oscar Isaac has significantly more hair.
Bobby’s Matches
Next up Bobby:
- Topher Grace (That ‘70s Show)
- David Arquette (Scream-era)
- And number one… Joseph Gordon-Levitt
Bobby didn’t mind any of them and thought JGL made the most sense. The “clean-cut, smart but approachable” look? Not the worst thing to hear.
Lunchbox’s Matches
This is where things got really good.
Lunchbox’s AI matches:
- Will Forte: “scruffy, mischievous energy”
- Early David Spade: specifically his Joe Dirt era, which everyone agreed was hilariously accurate
- Young Steve Buscemi: and this one had the room groaning because we’ve said this for YEARS
- Lunchbox still refuses to believe it, but even AI can’t deny the resemblance.
So Who Picked Which Celebrity for Themselves?
When asked which match they thought was most accurate:
- Bobby picked Joseph Gordon-Levitt
- Eddie picked Pedro Pascal
- Amy went with Elizabeth Banks
- Lunchbox, of course, chose Steve Buscemi… but only after being pressured
- And the group decided Bobby’s David Arquette comparison is wild but not totally off
The whole thing turned into a perfect mix of compliments, confusion, denial, and a little bit of roasting, everything you’d expect when you ask AI to judge faces.