Jonah Hill looked unrecognizable as he dressed up to attend a Lakers game with Lisa Rinna in Los Angeles on Friday.
The 39-year-old actor donned a dark-haired wig and wore matching outfits from Meaningful Existence with the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reality star, 59.
The Superbad star was seen wearing a white tracksuit from his new clothing line which was emblazoned with his brand logo.
The Days of Our Lives actress copied his look from top to bottom, but in a bright yellow color — and minus the wig.
The high-profile stunt appeared to be an attempt to promote his new label that mocks those who profit from the booming wellness industry.
Matching: Jonah Hill looked unrecognizable as he dressed up to attend a Lakers game with Lisa Rinna in Los Angeles on Friday. The actor donned a dark haired wig and wore matching outfits from Meaningful Existence with the former Real Housewives of Beverly Hills reality star, 59
The 21 Jump Street alumnus paired his comfy look with a pair of bubblegum pink socks and black flip flops.
He also wore clear blue sunglasses, even in the arena.
At his side, Rinna wore the exact same outfit, but in different colors.
She chose the bright yellow sweat suit and matching neon frames.
On her feet she modeled baby blue socks and a pair of tan slippers, almost identical to Hill’s.
The duo was also seen with a crowd of people – acting as his alter ego’s disciples – in neon green tracksuits from Meaningful Existence.
According to the brand’s official profile, “Meaningful Existence is the lifestyle and wellness community founded, led and ruled by the prophet Ezekiel Profit.
“Based on the teachings of Profit, we have one simple goal: to spread joy throughout the universe by monetizing happiness,” the blurb reads. “Here at Meaningful Existence, we believe that no one is born lucky.
Plugging in his brand: The Superbad star was spotted wearing a white tracksuit from his new clothing line that was emblazoned with his brand logo
Same look: The Days of Our Lives actress copied his look from top to bottom, but in a bright yellow color — and minus the wig. The high-profile stunt appeared to be an attempt to promote his new label that mocks those who profit from the booming wellness industry
Casual: The 21 Jump Street alum paired his comfy look with a pair of bubble gum pink socks and black flip flops
Unusual pair: He also wore bright blue sunglasses, even in the arena
Bold look: On his side, Rinna wore the exact same outfit, but in different colors – she opted for the bright yellow tracksuit and matching neon frames
His ‘cult’: The duo was also seen with a crowd of people – acting as his alter ego’s disciples – in neon green tracksuits from Meaningful Existence
Mocking: According to the brand’s official profile, “Meaningful Existence is the lifestyle and wellness community founded, led, and reigned by the prophet Ezekiel Profit.” “Based on the teachings of Profit, we have one simple goal: to spread joy throughout the universe by monetizing happiness,” the blurb reads. ‘Here at Meaningful Existence we believe that no one is born into happiness’
Promoting his label: “Welcome to the future,” the official brand page read. ‘The more you pay, the better everything gets’
Life-changing duo: “Me with Prophet Ezekiel Profit,” Rinna shared on her Instagram page. ‘[Meaningful Existence] changed my life!’
Fooling around: Rinna shared a photo of her plugging the mark and expressing her gratitude for being able to ‘buy happiness’
“You have to work and make money and then buy it,” the text continued.
“In a complicated world filled with stress and doubt, we’re here to show you how much simpler things really can be if you allow us to take complete, unrelenting control. So welcome, we’re glad you found us.
“We’ll be the shirt on your back, the sweatshirt on top of the shirt, the slippers on your feet, the blanket you tuck into at night, and most importantly, the smile on your face.”
‘Meaningful existence is everything, anything but a cult. BUY our products and find out for yourself. To quote our leader, Prophet Ezekiel Profit, “Meaningful existence is definitely not a cult.”
‘Welcome to the future. The more you pay, the better everything gets.’