9 HALLE BERRY
Halle Berry was once the hottest woman in Hollywood. During the 2000s, she was one of Hollywood’s highest paid actresses and just about everyone’s celebrity crush. She proved her acting prowess when she won an Academy Award in 2002 for her performance in Monster’s Ball. Though she didn’t become a household name until she was around 30, Berry was a former model who turned heads for most of her career. At 51 years old, she’s still turning heads.
But, somewhere in the past 20 years or so, Halle Berry fell from Hollywood superstar to struggling actress. Everything was going great for her until 2004, when she starred in the box office disaster Catwoman (2004). She was nominated a Razzie for her performance, which is essentially the complete opposite of an Academy Award. For the next 14 years, Berry has only been appearing in movies that are considered downright terrible by most people.
1DAVE CHAPPELLE
Somehow, Dave Chapelle looks better now than he did before he disappeared from the spotlight. In the 1990s and early 2000s, Dave Chapelle was considered one of the best comedians in show business. Most notably, he wrote and starred in the sketch TV show Chappelle’s Show, but cancelled the show on his own terms and vanished into thin air. There were rumors that his sudden exit from the spotlight was due to addiction or mental-health issues, but it was really due to him being unhappy with the content of his show.
Dave Chappelle, now 44 years old, has since made his comeback in comedy by releasing multiple stand-up specials through Netflix. And, I have to tell you — he’s shredded. He used to be a skinny comedian and now he’s a borderline body builder. Chappelle is under fire from social rights activists for his most recent stand up special, The Bird Revelation, where he criticizes the #MeToo movement.
-TheRichest
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