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9:17 pm - 01/09/2013

Celebrities and the Countries From Which They’ve Been Banned

Once upon a time, two of your doting Flavorpill staffers were banned from a “ruin pub” in Hungary. The whole debacle was a bit of a silly misunderstanding, but hey — at least we weren’t banned from the entire country, eh? The same can’t be said for the following celebrities, who have somehow landed themselves on a handful of nations’ naughty lists. We’ve got everyone from drug addicts to human rights activists to drug rights activists. Check ‘em out after the jump, and hit the comments to tell us your thoughts and dream

BradPittchina

Remember when Brad Pitt starred in Seven Years in Tibet? As a result, the actor (along with director Jean-Jacques Annaud and co-star David Thewlis/Remus Lupin) was banned from China in 1997. Early yesterday morning, however, Brad Pitt joined the popular Chinese microblogging site Weibo and posted “It is the truth. Yup, I’m coming…” Crazy timing, eh? Way to ruin our listicle, you good for nothing beautiful man



(If you were wondering who else has been banned from China for supporting Tibet, here’s a quick list: Harrison Ford, Richard Gere, Björk, Oasis, and Martin Scorsese (for directing Kundun). Woof.)

Philippines

What do The Beatles and Alec Baldwin have in common? If you guessed “a rocky relationship with the Philippines,” you win! In 1966, The Beatles were invited to breakfast by the nation’s first lady. The band wasn’t accustomed to such official gatherings, declined the invitation, and was consequently roughed up as they left the country (and never invited back). 43 years later while discussing marriage with Letterman on The Late Show, Alec Baldwin joked, “I’m thinking about getting a Filipino mail-order bride at this point… or a Russian one.” And those, dear reader, are two odd ways to get yourself banned from the Philippines.

Japan

Why would Japan ban Paris Hilton and deny permission for The Rolling Stones to play in the country? Drugs, of course! So many drugs.

BoyGeorge

If you were hoping to rock out to this timeless jam played live on American soil, we hate to break it to you, but Boy George was banned from the United States after a scuffle with the law and an illegal male escort in 2008. Classic Boy George. Other notable celebrities who have had bans from the US (that have since been lifted): Yusuf Islam, Lily Allen, Amy Winehouse.


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dreamdate 10th-Jan-2013 04:24 am (UTC)
what kind of visa do you have now?
ichdontthinksoo 10th-Jan-2013 04:26 am (UTC)
The tourist one, I forget which letter it is lol
dreamdate 10th-Jan-2013 04:30 am (UTC)
if you marry a US citizen there is hope for you bb
ichdontthinksoo 10th-Jan-2013 04:35 am (UTC)
lol that really seems like a common thing here, I know plenty of brazilians/mexicans who married just to get the greencard. But I don't know, I doubt I'll manage to find someone desperate enough to marry me (not that I'm disgusting or anything, it's just that I don't think I'll be lucky enough to find a kind soul willing to help me get a greencard lol)
kurtvonnegut 10th-Jan-2013 04:39 am (UTC)
it rarely works anyways bb. people think you can just get married but you actually have to live and function as a couple. they scrutinize the hell out of you so it's not as simple as people think.
dreamdate 10th-Jan-2013 04:40 am (UTC)
well its the only way for you to get a work permit. besides, those petitions are a lot of work and if you've been married with someone for less than two years and get your green card, its only valid for two years and you have to then apply to remove the conditions of your residency to get it switched to permanent. you have to still prove your marriage was legitimate or divorce before you apply for permanent residency. its a clusterfuck. i hope obama makes through with his promise in proposing a bill. maybe you will benefit from it!
kurtvonnegut 10th-Jan-2013 04:43 am (UTC)
that is hardly the only way to get a work permit...
dreamdate 10th-Jan-2013 04:47 am (UTC)
on a tourist visa? yes, it is. she does not have permission to work legally in the u.s. if she were to marry a usc at any point, given it be a legitimate marriage, she could apply for her green card and employment authorization document together. her only other option is to make an exit, be petitioned by a company for a working visa.
ichdontthinksoo 10th-Jan-2013 05:44 am (UTC)
You mean leaving the country and coming back to work on a company that would 'request' me to work here? What if I manage to find a company who would like to sponsor me, now that I'm already here, do you think that would work? Not that I'd find any but who knows, it could be worth the shot.

What was Obama's bill?
sevenbeat 10th-Jan-2013 04:52 am (UTC)
no it's not.
dreamdate 10th-Jan-2013 04:53 am (UTC)
okay.
cammiec 10th-Jan-2013 05:00 am (UTC)
you can also find a job at a company willing to 'give' a work visa, it happened to a friend. But that's almost impossible to happen, imo... why would they hire a foreigner and go through all the trouble and money to get a work permit when they can probably find an American/resident that can do the same thing?
dubiously 10th-Jan-2013 05:14 am (UTC)
Don't go that route bb. I work with several eastern european women who've done it and they put up with so much shit from their husbands just to stay here. :(
ichdontthinksoo 10th-Jan-2013 05:47 am (UTC)
I don't want to, bb, I swear but I really don't want to go back. Right now I really don't know what to do, I'm just worrying 24/7 lol
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