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Top 10 Worst Celebrity Interviews!!!

10.John CuSack vs Dumbass College Student



Proving that you don’t have to be smart to go to college, this co-ed news reporter starts an interview off on the wrong foot by telling John Cusack that he starred in American Beauty. When the actor informs her that he wasn’t in the film, the intrepid reporter repeatedly asks him if he’s sure he wasn’t in it. Talk about hard-hitting journalism.

9.Bum Fights vs Dr.Phil



Perhaps the dumbest man to hold a Ph.D, Dr. Phil McGraw proved he’ll do anything for ratings when he dedicated an episode to the best-selling DVD Bum Fights. After airing footage of homeless men brawling and pulling their teeth out, the dumpy doctor requests that the DVD’s creator leave his show. Should we really believe that Dr. Phil didn’t watch any of this footage until it was live on air? The Bum Fights creator, who shaved his head and attempted to grow a mustache in a hilarious attempt to look like Phil, manages to spout out a few words before he’s escorted off set by security.

8.Tracy Morgan vs R.Holguin



Judging by his stunned reactions in this clip, El Paso, Texas’s KVIA morning show host Robert Holguin didn’t know what to expect when 30 Rock star Tracy Morgan dropped in to promote a comedy show. After announcing that “somebody gonna get pregnant,” the comedian rips off his shirt and acts like a legless Vietnam veteran while the frazzled reporter struggles to get through the segmen

7.BjOrk vs Julie Kaufman



While she might look like a harmless Eskimo, Icelandic pop star Björk revealed a violent side in this infamous clip from 1996. After a reporter tells the singer “Welcome to Bangkok,” Björk responds by physically attacking the woman with the kind of scratching and clawing usually only seen in a hotly contested mud wrestling event. Björk’s record company would later claim that the reporter had been pestering her for days.

6.Mike Tyson vs Russ Salzberg



A list of celebrity meltdowns wouldn’t be complete without a clip of “Iron” Mike. In this 1999 interview to hype his return to the ring against Francois Botha, a clearly agitated Tyson continually curses and acts confrontational. New York sports reporter Russ Salzberg gives Tyson a bit of attitude, calling the former champion “a real class act,” before cutting the interview short. We’re guessing ol’ Russ wouldn’t have been so brave if the interview had been face to face.

5.Crispin Glover vs David Leterman



4. "Dr .D" Davis Shultz vs John Stossel


Before steroids and death were the main stories being written about pro wrestling, reporters were just trying to figure out whether or not it was real. 20/20 reporter John Stossel made the mistake of posing that question to WWF wrestler “Dr. D” David Schultz in this clip from 1984. The bitch slapping that follows is brutal, but you can’t say Stossel wasn’t asking for it

3. Andrew Dice Clay vs Alan Chernoff



Comedian Andrew Dice Clay proved that he was the only person who didn’t know his career was dead when he appeared on CNN’s The Biz in 2003. When pompous host Allan Chernoff asks the Diceman about his declining ticket sales and a rumor that he ran a gym, the Brooklyn-born Clay verbally smashes the host and curses on live television. Dice would later explain the incident to Tom Green by saying, “I don’t like people fucking with me. I do the fucking.”

2. Jesse James Dupree vs Tom Green


Jesse James Dupree, the frontman of the Southern rock band Jackyl, made the ill-advised decision to take a chainsaw to Tom Green’s new desk when he appeared on Green’s short-lived MTV talk show in 2003. The unplanned stunt clearly irritates Green and the Canadian comic makes no attempt to hide his displeasure. What follows are five of the most uncomfortable minutes in television history.

1.Jim Everett vs Jim Rome



The long-running feud between former NFL QB Jim Everett and wimpy ESPN host Jim Rome came to a head on this 1994 episode of Rome’s show Talk2. After Rome repeatedly calls the often-sacked quarterback “Chris,” a reference to the female tennis star Chris Evert, the 6-foot-5 Everett flings the table aside and puts the little weasel on his back before producers intervene. Can’t say he didn’t warn him.