Libya's longest-serving leader Col. Moammar Gadhafi and the American pop singer Lady Gaga have made many headlines in recent times, and both have been in the limelight for their unusual fashion senses, as well as being recognized for their actual work.
Gadhafi has been called the Lady Gaga of the Arab world by many musicians because of his over-the-top clothing and his theatrics.
The diva had also supported Gadhafi's dressing sense many times.
And we also think that they have so much in common.
Click start to see the common weird fashion sense of Lady Gaga and Gadhafi.
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Lady Gaga and Muammar Gaddafi in Their Most Weird Outfits
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi salutes his armed forces during a parade in Tripoli September 7. The parade marked the revolution's 30th anniversary and the opening of an Organisation of African Unity (OAU) summit.
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Libyan leader Moammar Gadhafii (C) arrives at Cairo university for a meeting with university professors May 27. Gadhafi is on a four-day visit in Egypt. The armed woman to the right of Gaddafi is his personal bodyguard.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (2nd L), surrounded by his bodyguards, makes his way out of the conference centre after the opening session of the 12th African Union Summit in Ethiopia's capital Addis Ababa February 2, 2009. The African Union on Monday elected Gaddafi to head the continental organisation at a summit in Ethiopia. REUTERS/Antony Njuguna (ETHIOPIA)
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (L) and Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko take part in an official welcoming ceremony as Libyan bodyguards look on in Kiev November 4, 2008.
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Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi (L) is welcomed by Belgian Prime Minister Guy Verhofstadt at Egmont Palace in Brussels April 27, 2004. Gaddafi is on a two-day official visit to Belgium and the European Union institutions - his first trip to Europe for 15 years. Gaddafi is in the process of ending the international isolation of his country caused by Libya's support of terrorism in the 1980s.
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Libya's ousted leader Muammar Gaddafi
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Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi (R) talks to European Commission President Romano Prodi (unseen) at the opening ceremony of the Second Extraordinary Session of the Assembly of the African Union in Sirte, Libya February 27, 2004. The Event takes place from February 27 to 28.
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Libya's leader Muammar Gaddafi leaves the final meeting escorted by bodyguards at the G8 summit in L'Aquila, Italy July 10, 2009. After two days of talks focused on the economic crisis, trade and global warming, the final day of the G8 gathering in Italy looked at the problems facing the poorest nations.
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Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak (R) meets Libyan Leader Muammar Gaddafi on his arrival at the presidential palace in Cairo on July 21, 2002. Libyan leader arrived to Egypt to discuss bilateral, regional and international issues with Egyptian President.
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Malawi President Bhakile Muluzi (R) and Libyan President Muammar Gaddafi salute the guard of honour of the Malawian army at Lilongwe Airport on July 17, 2002. Gaddafi's convoy of armoured cars and a bevy of female bodyguards swept through South Africa, Swaziland, Mozambique, and Malawi on a tour that follows the Libyan leader's push for influnce at the inauguration of the African Union.
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