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My Favorite Celebrities
There are some celebrities that I like for different reasons. I am not the type of person who likes a celebrity just based primarily on looks. Supermodels don't attract me too much like they do to most guys, for example. I like for a celebrity to be (not only a good actor/actress) smart, sincere, athletic (if they are athletes) and willing to do interviews with different people and not be stuck on themselves during the interviews. Here are just a few of these celebrities that I have made a page to describe what makes them a great celebrity to me: (I have more I want to add, but I'll add them at a later time)
Natalie Portman
Tom Hanks
Danica McKellar (Winnie Cooper from The Wonder Years)