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Famous and Best Celeb Insults



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    1. Who did Oasis star Noel Gallagher once describe as "the fat dancer from Take That"?
    2. What one word completes the famously acerbic remark about Joan Crawford, made by Bette Davis: "She slept with every male star at MGM except..."?
    3. Who said: "If you want anything said, ask a man. If you want anything done, ask a woman"?
    4. Who was Frankie Boyle talking about when he said: "Nobody thought he could play a Scot, but look at him now! Alcoholic and a racist!"?
    5. The phrase "something of the night about him" was a comment made by UK Conservative politician Ann Widdecombe about which colleague?
    6. Which 18th-century writer described his rival as "a reptile only noteworthy for the slime he leaves behind"?
    7. Who did Will Smith slap after he made a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head?
    8. Who did football manager Brian Clough once call "a spiv from London"?
    9. In a tetchy BBC Question Time encounter, who called Nigel Farage “a pound-shop Enoch Powell”?
    10. Which U.S. president was once insulted as "a small man in a big office" by his political opponent?
    11. Who did Dorothy Parker famously describe as "a writer for the ages — the ages of four to eight"?
    12. Who was called "the most boring man in Britain" by Piers Morgan?
    13. Which medieval monarch was nicknamed "Lackland" as a mocking insult to his loss of territory?
    14. Who did Kanye West interrupt at the 2009 VMAs, sparking a feud with the line, "Imma let you finish..."?
    15. Which British PM was described by a fellow MP as "a sheep in sheep's clothing"?
    16. Who did comedian Joan Rivers once say "couldn’t find his own reflection in a hall of mirrors"?
    17. Who said about his brother: "He's the angriest man you'll ever meet. He's like a man with a fork in a world of soup"?
    18. Who was Lloyd Bentsen talking to in an American political debate when he said: “Senator, you’re no Jack Kennedy”?


    Answers



    1. Robbie Williams
    2. Lassie
    3. Margaret Thatcher
    4. Mel Gibson
    5. Michael Howard
    6. Samuel Johnson (about James Boswell)
    7. Chris Rock
    8. Lord Alan Sugar
    9. Russell Brand
    10. Warren G. Harding
    11. A.A. Milne
    12. Keir Starmer
    13. King John of England
    14. Taylor Swift
    15. Clement Attlee
    16. Donald Trump
    17. Noel Gallagher (referring to his brother, Liam Gallagher)
    18. Dan Quayle