ROCK legend Bruce Springsteen looked almost unrecognisable as he posed with a fan in Brussels.
Many mistook the 72-year-old Born In The USA singer – known as The Boss – for Woody Allen.
Rocker Bruce looked a dead ringer for the 86-year-old film director in a grey jumper and a pair of black specs.
As one fan joked on Twitter: "In case you still refuse to feel old – Bruce Springsteen now looks like Woody Allen."
Another tweaked one of the lines from his 1975 hit Born To Run, posting: "Gramps like us/Baby we were born to nap!!!!"
A third wrote, referring to the blue/gold dress optical illusion: "The photo of Bruce Springsteen looking like Woody Allen is the craziest thing I've seen on Twitter since the dress."
Others reckoned he looked like a different movie director, Hollywood icon Martin Scorsese, 79.
The photo is thought to have been taken in the Belgian capital, where he was visiting his daughter, Jessica Springsteen.
The equestrian, 30, one of his three children with Patti Scialfa, was taking part in a showjumping competition.
The singer wasn't performing, with his tour with the E Street Band not kicking off until February next year.
They will play three locations including London's British Summer Time festival in Hyde Park.
Bruce will also play four huge dates next year, including Murrayfield Stadium in Edinburgh and Villa Park in Birmingham.
The singer, who has a career spanning six decades and 20 albums, had sold more than 150 million records worldwide and is considered one of the greatest musicians of all time.
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