"100% Taylor Swift. Her voice is nothing special, her lyrics are stuck in high school and her obsessive competitiveness and money grabbing tactics just irk me.
I respect the fact that she’s relentless and very hard working though."
"Zendaya. Don't know why, I just don't think she's worthy of having a mononym, she doesn't belong up there with Cher, Prince, Beyoncé etc."
"Chris Martin from Coldplay. The faux sincerity and altruism! Makes me sick."
"Sam Smith - attention seeker and budget lady gaga"
"Max Verstappen. Whenever a race isn't going his way its always someone else's fault."
"Jim Carey....I'm sure he is a lovely guy but he and his rubbery face do my head in."
"Amanda Holden, I can't stand how she finds the slightest things hilarious"
"Lorraine Kelly. The tax avoidance scam of saying she’s playing a character and Lorraine isn’t her is an unbelievable brass neck."
"Oh, Alan Titchmarsh is another I could never stand. Always seemed smug and self-important. I was vindicated when I witnessed him doing the whole “Do you know who I am?” thing in an airport once."
"Sabrina Carpenter’s hair colour is WRONG for her and annoys me irrationally"
"Nicolas Cage, just something about him. Can't watch anything with him in."
"Katherine Ryan, a voice that takes me back to fingernails down the blackboard of old."
"Alex Jones. Can't stand her. Her squeaky irritating voice and manner of speaking and the way the fawns, very insincere. I will sprint across the house to change channel before I have to hear her because she makes me so irrationally angry. I won't watch One Show at all just because she's on it sometimes."
"Cliff Richard. Very creepy man. I am convinced he’s guilty of something serious that we’ll never know about."
"Martin Lewis, yes I know he helps people with bills etc but his voice and his self promotion make me change channels as soon as he comes on"
...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