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Here is a list of the top 10 celebrities with STD. One of them was the President of the United States and another was voted the sexiest man alive by People’s Magazine.
10. Derek Jeter:
If there is a center to the herpes universe then it all revolves around Jeter. He’s generously passed STD to the women he’s dated and the list includes Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel (who might have given it to Justin Timberlake or he might have gotten it from Britney Spears or Scarlett Johansson), Mariah Carey (who night have given it to Nick Cannon), Vanessa Minnillo (who might have given it to Orlando Bloom) and Scarlett Johansson. The list is extensive. Did we not say it was this much confusing? Jeter might be on the watch list of the Center of Disease Control and Prevention.
9. Brad Pitt:
Voted twice by People Magazine as the Sexiest Man Alive. No arguments here. But this sexy superstar was rumored to have herpes before he started dating Jennifer Aniston. He’s still loved by his female fans and no health problem will be able to change that.
8. Mr. Marcus:
Mr. Marcus – He had a case of Syphilis that he tried to hide…now half of the industry he worked in has it. In 2013, Marcus was arrested, tried and sentenced to 30 days in jail and 36 month probation for “knowingly exposing at least two co-stars to syphilis after testing positive for the disease days earlier. He was also sued by his co-workers for infecting them with the disease.
7. Keith Richards:
The famous guitarist and founder of Rolling Stones has/had STD. He contracted Hepatitis C in the 1990s. But according to Richard the disease is gone and the star credits the strength of his immune system as the reason. This is nearly impossible since Hepatitis C remains incurable. Richards remains one of the biggest Rock and Roll stars of all time. Fourteen of the songs he wrote with the Rolling Stones’ lead vocalist Mick Jagger are listed among Rolling Stone magazine’s “500 Greatest Songs of All Time”.
6. Greg Louganis:
HIV tests had no effect on the participation of athletes in diving competitions. Greg Louganis was able to compete for several years after learning of his infection in 1988. On his way to winninggold medals in 1988, he hit his head on a springboard during a preliminary dive, contaminating the pool with his blood. Not much was made of this event, since his HIV-positive status had not been disclosed at this point, though it if it had, the outcry against his participation in sports would have been profound.
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