"Ryan Reynolds (I think that's his name. Was married to Scarlett Johansson, now Blake Lively). His voice makes me irrationally angry!"
"Daniel Craig, only because of his pouty lip thing. Can’t take him seriously in anything now."
"Amol Rajan - BBC journalist. I just find him so smug and just a know it all and we’ll just my irrational celeb dislike!"
"Anna Chancellor. I know nothing to her discredit, just hate that stupid simpering mouth. And her cleft chin. Hate cleft chins. Like having an arse on your face. Sorry Anna. You'll probably cooe with suffering my totally irrational dislike."
"Fearne Cotton. Her stupid flaring nostrils give me the RAGE!! And her voice is like nails down a blackboard…"
"Clive Anderson. If I hear or see him on radio or TV, I immediately turn off or switch channels. No idea why, possibly his air of smugness."
"I used to be a big Ewan fan until he ditched his wife for a woman half his age. I can't stand the sight of him now."
"Chris Ramsey. I don’t understand how he’s so popular. His humour is ‘bloke in the pub that’s quite funny’ - not sure how he’s ended up so prime time."
"Well not irrational but Frankie Boyle is beyond vile
His jokes about people with downsydrome were disgusting."
"Claudia Winkleman because her fringe bothers me so much. I feel a physical reaction when I see it, as if I've got hair actually in my own eyes."
"Alcaraz
No idea why, I think its his moans when he hits the ball, they give me the ick"
"Henry Cavil, I couldn't tell you why, because I don't have a clue!"
"Nicola Walker - the twitching depressed low energy vibe."
"David Tennant. Used to think he was likeable back in the day but now everything about him screams mid life crisis. Takes himself far too seriously as well."
"Robin Williams was always like nails on a chalkboard for me. One Hour Photo and Worlds Greatest Dad were the only roles I've ever enjoyed him in. His popularity always baffled me, even as a child watching Mrs Doubtfire and Aladdin."
...Which, I'm guessing...this guy doesn't.
I've never seen a sincere moment with that man (baring that one nintendo commercial with his daughter Zelda, maybe.) He was just always "on." Always doing a bit. I get it's because he was super depressed and had anxiety and I empathize, but it just bugged me. When he was on "inside the actors studio" was probably the last straw for me. It was supposed to be a show where actors were asked real questions about themselves and their real lives and not just their body of work, yet he turned it into an hour long stand up. I don't think he answered a single question