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14 Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things

We admire famous people for many reasons. They are drop-dead gorgeous, extremely talented, and even uber-intelligent. In fact, famous actors or singers tend to be well-educated and experienced to make their performances genuine and significant. However, there are some celebrities who hold bizarre perspectives and beliefs, making even their fans confused about that.
We all appreciate Black History Month which honors all Black people from all periods of U.S. history, but famous actor and director, Morgan Freeman regards this day as absolute bogus. And while “13” is always seen as a bad-luck number, Taylor Swift believes this is the lucky number for her. Just like many of us, Celebrities Believe in Strange Things. 
That’s just two of many weird things celebrities believe in. In this post, we pull out the list of 14 bizarre perspectives of celebrities. The list even includes some big names like Serena Williams, Jennifer Aniston, Mark Wahlberg, etc… along with Taylor Swift and Morgan Freeman. Scroll down to see if you can have empathy for these Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things.

#1 American singer-songwriter Alice Cooper, who is frequently viewed as the personification of Satan due to the themes he employs in his lyrics, firmly holds to the doctrines of the Old Testament.

Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things


#2 Jennifer Anniston performs a pre-flight ritual before entering any aircraft. She shared “If I walk onto an airplane, I always have to go on with my right foot first and tap the outside of the plane, I have always done it for luck.”

Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things


#3 It seems that Taylor Swift is drawn to the number 13, which many people believe to be unlucky. “I was born on the 13th. I turned 13 on Friday the 13th. My first album went gold in 13 weeks. My first No. 1 song had a 13-second intro,” she explained

Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things


#4 Clint Eastwood is a registered Republican, yet his opinions don't match those of other Republicans. He asserts that he has nothing against homosexual marriage and feels that people should give them the freedom to live their lives as they see fit.

Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things


#5 James McAvoy believes that by saying "White rabbit" to the first person he meets on the first date of each month, he may ward off ill luck.

Celebrities Who Believe Bizarre Things


#6 Cameron Diaz wears a "lucky necklace" that she thinks has a mystical anti-aging power to promote youth and longevity.


#7 Serena Williams believes that showing up to the court in shower sandals and wearing the same pair of socks the entire tournament are the keys to her success in matches. Before serving her first serve, she likes to make the ball bounce exactly five times and tie her shoes in a particular way.


#8 It seems that Mark Wahlberg attends church every day. He thinks that his Catholic faith keeps him away from addiction and gangs. This enables him to spend time assisting inner-city children in staying away from this kind of lifestyle.


#9 Barry Humphries has some anti-trans sentiments despite having spent the majority of his career dressing as a woman. He has even referred to Caitlyn Jenner, a transgender woman, as a "mutilated man."


#10 Nirvana had an arrangement in place before the publication of their album Nevermind to divide all royalties three ways equally. Kurt Cobain, however, felt that he was entitled to 75% of the profits following its success and even requested that the split be retroactive.


#11 Eminem doesn’t believe in swearing around the house.


#12 Vince Vaughn is a big fan of guns. Unlike most Hollywood stars, Vince Vaughn loves endorsing arms and supports individuals carrying them in public. He believes that guns should be allowed in schools and that public shootings should occur only in gun-free zones. “Banning guns is like banning forks in an attempt to stop making people fat," the comedian explained.


#13 Mark Ruffalo is adamant that the 9/11 attacks were an inside job. In 2007, Ruffalo said in an interview at a protest against war:  “I’m baffled. My first reaction is that buildings don’t fall down like that.”


#14 Morgan Freeman believes that the entire concept of Black History Month is a hoax. He is adamant that the only way to end racism is to stop talking about it.

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