Anna Kendrick is afraid of clowns
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Tribute News on January 31, 2014 | 6 Comments
Anna Kendrick is afraid of clowns. The
Up in the Air actress feels traditional circus entertainers are an outdated concept and doesn't think even children find them fun anymore. She told website
The Huffington post: ''What am I most afraid of? I guess, clowns. I feel like I just heard that most children are afraid of clowns. Like 60 percent of children don't like clowns, or something like that. I don't know why they're still around.'' A fear of clowns is called Coulrophobia and is a condition Anna shares with many other famous people, including P. Diddy, Johnny Depp, Daniel Radcliffe and Billy Bob Thornton. Anna, 28, also admits to having a recurring dream which
makes her panic, where ''I don't know my lines for a role that I did in my last stage performance.''
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KRUSTY!!!!!!
I’ with her on that one…they’re creepy.
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