Catching a glimpse of a celebrity who's aged naturally is sister teaches brother sex videosomething of a rarity in this day and age.
But, if you were ever curious to know what the Jonas Brothers or Drake might one day look like, then you should probably keep reading.
Drake, Terry Crews, Sam Smith, and the Jonas Brothers have joined the chorus of normals sharing selfies made using FaceApp's new ageing filter.
Get a load of the senior citizen Jonas Brothers.
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Drake also got in on the action. Aged like a fine wine, you might say.
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Lil Nas X gave us a taste of Big Nas X.
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Sam Smith's FaceApp selfies really leave you quite lost for words.
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Terry Crews' FaceApp selfie is quite, uhhh, commanding.
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While the results are really quite something, it's worth having a read of Mashable's story on FaceApp's privacy policy which doesn't exactly make for reassuring reading.
SEE ALSO: What you need to know about viral FaceApp's privacy policyPer Mashable's Karissa Bell, the policy states that it collects "location information and information about users' browsing history." Be aware.
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