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Which celebrity do you think is the most down to earth?
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Tammyjane33
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I have met Sam Bailey who appeared and won on the x factor as she is from my home town and she is so down to earth and lovely to speak to in person
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I think those that have come from nowhere are more down to earth but I am afraid they get too caught up in the fame and fortune and forget what is is like to be without very quickly
Those that fight for important issues are more grounded like the footballer fighting for free school meals -
Karl Pilkington in my opinion
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John "Basil Fawlty" Cleese, he's one of the funniest people in the World and a top bloke, when the silly idiot Guardian readers complained about the old Fawlty Towers episode about Germans and got it removed from Britbox, John was the first to call them out for PC gone mad and it was promptly reinstated, I mean come on, it was the mid 70's, sure some of the jokes were a bit outdated by modern standards but no one cared back then.
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Marcus Rashford, he hasn't forgotten his roots and remembers the struggle his mother had bringing her family up. Respect to him for all he is doing.
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