Russell Brand tops Worst Celebrity Hair in Britain poll
December 11th, 2008 - 5:40 pm ICT by ANI
London, Dec 11 (ANI): Controversial comedian Russell Brand has the worst celebrity hair in Britain, says a poll.
The 33-year-old star was voted as having the worst celebrity hair by 1,300 people in a poll to mark Brylcreem National Men’’s Hair Week, reports the Telegraph.
The second place went to presenter Jonathan Ross, followed by
Man U striker Wayne Rooney at the third.
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown also appeared at the list at the fourth spot and X factor judge Simon Cowell at the fifth position.
The top 10 Worst Celebrity Hair of 2008:
1. Russell Brand
2. Jonathan Ross
3. Wayne Rooney
4. Gordon Brown
5. Simon Cowell
6. Eoghan Quigg
7. Pete Doherty
8. Andy Murray
9. Rhys Ifans
10. Robert Kilroy Silk (ANI)
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