
15 Celebrity Habits That'll Leave You Scratching Your Head
At least now we know why some of them do certain stuff.

Before we dive into this, let's understand and respect why celebrities do some things that, to us, make no sense. Everyone has a right to their opinion.
Some things are cemented in the brain, and there's nothing you can do about it. Celebrities, especially, have to look their best and are expected to make no mistakes.
This creates or, rather, fuels what you're about to read. Fear of failure amplifies when you're a celebrity. We often view celebrities as perfect beings with their polished public images, but this is far from the truth.
Behind their glitzy lifestyles, many celebrities have quirky habits and eccentricities that are not always widely known. These unique traits often make them more relatable to their fans and distinguish them from others.
From peculiar eating habits to unusual superstitions, these celebrity quirks are usually kept hidden from the public eye. However, we can uncover a more human and relatable side of these larger-than-life personalities by taking a closer look at them.
This article offers a glimpse into the unusual quirks of 15 celebrities and the reasons behind them. So, if you're a fan of the entertainment industry, here's your chance to see your favorite celebs in a new light and gain a deeper understanding of their unique personalities.
Emma Stone
Emma Stone has a husky voice due to Colic, a rare congenital illness. She developed nodules in her throat from excessive crying as an infant.

Milo Ventimiglia
Milo Ventimiglia has a crooked mouth due to dead nerves and only realized it while watching a childhood interview.
Despite efforts to keep it under control, the issue shows when running or yelling is required in a scene.

Morgan Freeman
Morgan Freeman wears unique earrings to purchase a coffin in case of an unexpected death at an unusual place. It is a custom among sailors.

Mister Rogers
Mister Rogers, the host of an educational children's TV show, used to say he was feeding the fish out loud to alleviate a blind fan's concern that they weren't getting fed.

Kurt Cobain
Kurt Cobain's grunge fashion sense was due to financial struggles, as he could only afford to shop at secondhand stores for mismatched clothes.

Clint Eastwood
Clint Eastwood has sensitive eyes and often squints in intense light, creating the "Clint-Squint" trend in his movies, such as "Fistful of Dollars."

Marilyn Monroe
Marilyn Monroe used whispering to overcome her stuttering in her sexy dialogue delivery.

Bill Nye
Bill Nye, aka "The Science Guy," always wears a bow tie to prevent a knotted tie from falling into experiments.

Bono
Bono, the frontman of U2, wears glasses due to his glaucoma, which causes light sensitivity in his eyes.

Deborah Ann Woll
Deborah Ann Woll colored her hair red to stand out, as she felt she blended into the background as a light-skinned blonde and loner.

Ariana Grande
Ariana Grande wears a high ponytail due to hair damage from coloring for her role in "Victorious."

Jason Momoa
Jason Momoa's brow scar was caused by a stranger who smashed a bottle in his face, requiring 180 stitches.

Teller
Teller believes in ignoring hecklers and not responding to trolling, as he found it's the best way to make them lose interest.

Joaquin Phoenix
Joaquin Phoenix's scar is a birthmark, not the result of surgery.

Christopher Walken
Christopher Walken often dances in his films due to his background as a dancer before becoming an actor. He tries to include dance steps whenever possible.

In Summary...
The next time you admire a celebrity, remember that they are much more than just their public personas. Behind the scenes, these famous individuals have unique quirks and habits that make them relatable and human.
Don't be fooled by the polished images they present to the world – celebrities are complex individuals, just like you and me, with their imperfections and endearing qualities.

Lakeisha
