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World Celebrities and Their Fears
Posted by Admin | Posted in Entertainment News | Posted on 05-01-2012
Excessive fear of something or the so-called phobias often occur in anyone and anywhere. No exception is experienced by the celebrity world. They have fears and phobias at some point. Some are afraid of the dark, mirrors, lightning, and even scared of butterflies. As quoted from page Zimbio, following the names of artists and phobias that they experience:
Scarlett Johansson
As women in general, Scarlett Johansson was afraid of cockroaches. Yes, star of ‘Vicky Cristina Barcelona’ was admitted disgust. “When I was in my apartment in New York, I found the beast in my shoe. And never one morning on my face,” she said.
Johnny Depp
Being a brave pirate figure did in fact occur only on the big screen. In daily life, Depp is the actor who is very afraid of clowns. The attitude of the actor who is about to change when she meets a clown. “The face painted and fake smiles. It seems that the darkness that lurks beneath the surface. The potential for evil that exists,” said the star of ‘The Tourist’ this. A similar fear experienced by the star of ‘Harry Potter’ Daniel Radcliffe.
Madonna
Legendary singer Madonna was suffering from brontophobia. Yes, Madonna haunted by a fear of lightning or thunder.
Tobey Maguire
In ‘Spider-Man’ Tobey Maguire may be nimble crept in some tall building. But apparently, the title character Peter Parker did not really like Spider-Man ‘. Want to know why? Yes, she was very afraid of heights. “Standing on the edge of the building, seeing everything from above, it was so horrible I hate it,” said Tobey.
Pamela Anderson
Everyone always wants to see her looking sexy is famous. However, Pamela admitted she was actually most afraid to see himself as it appears on the television screen. Not only that, he also admitted phobia while in front of the mirror. Former star of ‘Baywatch’ is always to avoid the glass. “I have a phobia. I do not like mirrors,” said Anderson.

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