Celebrities who don't deserve to be called stars

I always get the feeling Jason Statham acted a certain way to try and seem tough down his local boozer, never dropped the act, and has been continually cast in near enough the same film, over and over again.
He is qualified in many martial arts.
 
A bit harsh imo - his Cuban accent in Scarface was impeccable. His vulnerable but resourceful performance in "Scent Of a Woman" was outstanding and critically acclaimed for good reason.
Al Pacino in Godfather 1 and 2 acting the change of Michael Corleone from lovely boyfriend to straight American girlfriend into ruthless murderer following the murder of his Sicilian wife proves his ability to act a character.
 
Did well in his spell at Man Utd.

Vinnie Jones> One of the luckiest people ever born. Not really a great footballer. Not really a great actor. Yet made millions doing both

Christopher Biggins. Never really carried off the hard man role convincingly.

100% agree.

So embarrassing in Gone in 60 Seconds surrounded by decent actors
 
Just some local knowledge of Alan Tltchmarsh which validated my own experience. Nice amiable presenter, does his job very well. Probably deserving of Celebrity status, as he put bums on seats.

However, my own experience leaves me feeling he's an odious human being, of dubious good nature. When I challenged him about why his white convertible was parked across two disabled parking bays, I was met with "mind my own <expletive> business." Very ungracious, and sorely tempted to "stick one on him". Any other customers that park in a disabled bay are very apologetic when asked to show their badge. And yes, it was my place of work, so i was within my rights to challenge.

This behaviour was noted by other locals as "the norm" when they came across him. Hugely entitled horrible human
 
Just some local knowledge of Alan Tltchmarsh which validated my own experience. Nice amiable presenter, does his job very well. Probably deserving of Celebrity status, as he put bums on seats.

However, my own experience leaves me feeling he's an odious human being, of dubious good nature. When I challenged him about why his white convertible was parked across two disabled parking bays, I was met with "mind my own <expletive> business." Very ungracious, and sorely tempted to "stick one on him". Any other customers that park in a disabled bay are very apologetic when asked to show their badge. And yes, it was my place of work, so i was within my rights to challenge.

This behaviour was noted by other locals as "the norm" when they came across him. Hugely entitled horrible human
I'm not surprised by this. Something about the bloke, he seems a bit too smug.
 
Damon Hill, used to frequent a shop i used a lot. After he retired from driving he visited this local shop a fair bit more. Willing to spare a few moments, or a chat, if he wasn't too busy. Like-wise, I was prepared to offer driving tips of how he could have better performed in certain races.

 
Just some local knowledge of Alan Tltchmarsh which validated my own experience. Nice amiable presenter, does his job very well. Probably deserving of Celebrity status, as he put bums on seats.

However, my own experience leaves me feeling he's an odious human being, of dubious good nature. When I challenged him about why his white convertible was parked across two disabled parking bays, I was met with "mind my own <expletive> business." Very ungracious, and sorely tempted to "stick one on him". Any other customers that park in a disabled bay are very apologetic when asked to show their badge. And yes, it was my place of work, so i was within my rights to challenge.

This behaviour was noted by other locals as "the norm" when they came across him. Hugely entitled horrible human
Always came across as an oily smug little c*** who needs taking down a peg or three.
 
Rosie bloody Jones...regardless of her cerebal palsy, she just isnt funny.
Jim Carey - silly face and thats it
I keep editing this as have more
Katie Price, Kerry Katona, that Bonnie Blue thing,
 
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