20 Not-So-Glorious Facts About Famous Personalities

11Floyd Mayweather

Floyd Mayweather

Floyd Mayweather has a long history of domestic violence. He has been accused of violence against women with alarming frequency. He pleaded guilty in two of those incidents, and in another, he was convicted only to have the charges dismissed four years later. Mother of one of his victims claimed, he “swung open a car door, hitting her jaw, pushed her into the car and punched her several times in the face and body.”


12Steven Tyler

Steven Tyler

Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler took legal custody of 16-year-old Julia Holcomb. He got her mother to sign her over to him under the pretense of enrolling her in a better school. They immediately became an item, and Tyler moved her into his apartment in Boston and conceived a child with her. Tyler pressured her into getting an abortion, at roughly five months, a week within the limit at that time.


13Johnny Cash

Johnny Cash

In 1985, Johnny Cash was responsible for starting a wildfire in Los Padres National Forest in California which destroyed several hundred acres of national condor reserve and killed forty-nine of the refuge's 53 endangered condors. To put it in perspective, before the fire there were 110 California Condors anywhere in the world. Johnny Cash killed almost half of them. Cash claimed that the fire was caused by sparks from a defective exhaust system on his camper, but his nephew thinks that Cash started a fire to stay warm and in his drugged condition failed to notice the fire getting out of control. When a judge asked Cash why he did it, he said, “I didn't do it, my truck did, and it's dead, so you can't question it.”


14Elvis Presley

Elvis Presley

In 1956, Elvis Presley was billed as “the Nation’s Only Atomic-Powered Singer” but people hardly know about King's troubling obsession with virginal girls. Shockingly, he preferred girls who were barely more than children. He would meet up with the heads of his fan club, who were primarily underage girls for “slumber parties” where he allegedly molested them. He also met his future wife Priscilla when she was 14 and he was 24. They began dating pretty much straight away, to the horror of her parents. They maintained they did not have sex until their wedding night, when she was 22.


15Jim Carrey

Jim Carrey

Carrey believes that MMR vaccine causes autism, which is contrary to scientific consensus. In 2009, he wrote an article questioning the merits of vaccination and vaccine research for The Huffington Post. With former partner Jenny McCarthy, Carrey led a “Green Our Vaccines” march in Washington, D.C., to advocate for the removal of toxic substances from children's vaccines, out of a belief that children had received "too many vaccines, too soon, many of which are toxic".


16Ted Nugent

Ted Nugent

In a 1998 documentary on VH1 Behind the Music, singer Ted Nugent openly admitted having affairs with several underage girls. He said “I was addicted to girls. It was hopeless. It was beautiful.” He legally adopted an underage girl, who legally became his daughter. He later had a relationship with her and admits to having sex with her. He gave her STDs and even released a song titled “Jailbait” which is about his love of underage girls as young as 12 and 13. Singer Courtney Love claims that she was raped by Ted Nugent at the age of 12.


17Laura Bush

Laura Bush

In 1963, wife of President George W. Bush, Laura Bush, at the age of 17th ran a stop sign and struck another car, resulting in the death of a boy. The boy was her ex-boyfriend and a high school star athlete. She was known for her recklessness behind the wheel.


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18Rodney Atkins

Rodney Atkins

Country Singer Rodney Atkins was arrested in November 2011 for allegedly trying to smother his wife with a pillow, while his 10-year-old son watched. After a heavy night of drinking, he smothered her with a pillow, grabbed her face and threw her down a hallway. He was released on $2,500 bail three hours after the arrest and was ordered by the county court to take an anger assessment, which found no need for any further action.


19Don King

Don King

In 1967, boxing promoter Don King was convicted was found guilty of curb stomping an employee to death, who owed him $600.


20Jon Hamm

Jon Hamm

Actor Jon Hamm best known for playing advertising executive Don Draper in Mad Men was arrested for participating in a violent hazing incident in November 1990. Mark Sanders was beaten with a paddle and a broom by other fraternity members, while Hamm was leading him with a hammer claw around Sander's testicles around the fraternity house. Sanders' clothes were also set afire. The incident resulted in the fraternity being shut down on campus. Hamm made a plea deal and completed probation under the terms of a deferred adjudication; the charges were dismissed during August 1995.

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