11. MIKE VICK
Michael Vick was able to find success as a football player. But later, he served some time in prison and was also involved in a dogfighting scandal. He was arrested in 2006 and was sent to jail, where he spent around 21 months. As a result of his retirement from football in 2016, he is now living without luxuries.
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Little April in Sunday School
Little April was not the best student in Sunday school.
Usually she slept through the class.
One day the teacher called on her while she was napping, "Tell me, April, who created the universe?"
When April didn't stir, little Johnny, a boy seated in the chair behind her, took a pin and jabbed her in the rear.
"GOD ALMIGHTY!" shouted April and the teacher said, "Very good" and April fell back asleep.
A while later the teacher asked April, "Who is our Lord and Saviour," But, April didn't even stir from her slumber.
Once again, Johnny came to the rescue and stuck her again.
"JESUS CHRIST!" shouted April and the teacher said, "very good," and April fell back to sleep.
Then the teacher asked April a third question.
"What did Eve say to Adam after she had her twenty-third child?"
And again, Johnny jabbed her with the pin.
This time April jumped up and shouted, "IF YOU STICK THAT F*****G THING IN ME ONE MORE TIME, I'LL BREAK IT IN HALF AND STICK IT UP YOUR ARSE!"
The Teacher fainted.
12. MONTANA FISHBURNE
People expected Montana Fishburne to be successful, like her father, Laurence Fishburne. Her father was extremely disappointed when she signed "Montana Fishburne: Makes Her XXX Debut." The movie also didn't provide her a good and satisfying payment.
13. TILA TEQUILA
Tila Tequila immediately ended her career in 2013 when she mentioned that Adolf Hitler was a cool person and needed to be praised. She later also posted photos of her scantily clad and posted a tweet where she was saluting like a Nazi. As a result, her account was suspended and was eliminated after one day from "Celebrity Big Brother" when people came to know about her tweets and statements.
14. RYAN LOCHTE
When Ryan Lochte participated in the 2012 Olympic Games, he earned around $2.3 million because of his appearance on endorsements. But due to his scandal famously called "Lochtegate," where he claimed that he and his teammates were robbed at gunpoint in Rio de Janeiro, he lost a large number of sponsors.
15. JOSH DUGGAR
The show of Josh Duggar, "19 Kids and Counting" broadcasted on TLC, became highly famous. However, he was charged with sexual assault on a lot of women, and four of the victims were his own sisters. After this, his show was canceled by the channel.
16. CeeLO GREEN
CeeLo Green has always tried to grab the attention of the audience through his dressing style. But, once he tried to get attention by giving a stance related to rape on Twitter. His famous show on TBS "The Good Life" was eventually canceled as a result of this and was also charged with sexual battery and controlled substance furnishing in 2012.
17. IAN WATKINS
Ian Watkins would have been a famous singer today. He founded his band "Lostprophets" in the year 1997 and released around five albums. He was later arrested when he was accused of rape and sexual assault on children. He served around 29 years in jail.
18. STEPHEN COLLINS
Stephen Collins was appreciated for his appearance in "7th Heaven" but later landed in some controversy when NYPD found a tape where he confessed of having pedophilic behavior. A ten-year-old girl accused him of exposing himself every time in front of her.
19. JERRY LEE LEWIS
Jerry Lee Lewis had a dream of becoming a famous musician. However, he got into some serious trouble when it was found that his wife was only 13 years old when she got married to him. As a result, his daily earnings and fan following decreased with every single day.
20. JARED FOGLE
The people who had a TV set in their homes would easily recognize Jared Fogle, who appeared in Subway commercials. He was arrested in 2015 on charges of child pornography and sentenced for 15 years, eight months in prison, and had to wait 13 years to be eligible for parole.