23 Celebrities Who Look As Ugly As You When They Cry
Jun 06, 2014 16:37
No one looks good when they cry. Not even celebrities. And while they look better than you and I on a general level, here are some pictures showing that they too look normal when tears roll down their face. We aren't alone.
1. Teri Hatcher
2. Tim Tebow
3. Kim Kardashian
4. Selena Gomez
5. Jaleel White
6. Cameron Diaz
7. Paris Hilton
8. Lindsay Lohan
9. James Van Der Beek
10. LeAnn Rimes
11. Britney Spears
12. Morena Baccarin
13. Leonardo DiCaprio
and again:
14. Heidi Montag
15. Chris Brown
16. Sarah Michelle Gellar
17. Paula Abdul
18. Claire Danes
19. Jennifer Aniston
20. Anne Hathaway
21. Adele
22. Justin Bieber (We'd like to see more of this)
23. Halle Berry
Unless of course, you're part of the Vampire Diaries cast. They make crying look good.
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