6. Tila Tequila
In the mid-2000’s, Tila Tequila shot to fame and became a world famous celeb for about 15 minutes or so. Tequila had a strong social media presence and became the most popular person on Myspace. She appeared in several popular men’s magazines, including Playboy, Penthouse, and Maxim. In 2007, she starred in the reality dating series A Shot at Love with Tila Tequila. In an attempt to hold onto her fame, she released numerous singles that failed to chart and released a book. She has stirred up a great deal of controversy with her support of Hitler and anti-Semitism. Her views resulted in her being forced to leave the 16th season of the UK reality series Celebrity Big Brother. She is now regulated to being an infamous D-list celebrity, and it’s probably time that somebody told her.
5. Aubrey O’Day
Several celebs have been accused of letting fame go to their heads. Many D-list stars have made that very same mistake. They gain the slightest bit of fame and suddenly they think they’re Kim Kardashian. Aubrey O’Day gained attention for her appearance on Making the Band and as a member of Danity Kane. The group was mentored by Sean Combs and seemed to be the next big thing. However, tension in the group resulted in them splitting up. At one point, Combs believed that O’Day was more concerned in becoming famous than the group itself. He eventually removed her from the band because she wasn’t the same person she was before. He claimed that the fame had changed her. She later appeared in several men’s magazines, including Playboy. In 2015, she formed Dumbblonde with former bandmate Shannon Bex. She has since appeared on several reality shows, such as Celebrity Big Brother, Famously Single, and Celebrity Apprentice.
4. Carrot Top
If you look up D-list in the dictionary, we’re pretty sure there is a pic of Carrot Top next to it. Carrot Top is a stand-up comedian, actor, and spokesperson. He is one of the most famous D-listers of all time. He is best known for his bright red curly hair and his use of props in his act. At one point, it did seem that he was on the verge of becoming a B-list celeb. In 1998, he starred in the box office bomb Chairman of the Board and subsequently failed to elevate his status. He might have failed to become a huge star but has made a great living with the talent he has. He certainly has embraced his place in Hollywood and remains a constant figure. He regularly performs in Las Vegas and has been a headlining act at the Luxor hotel for years.
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