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Saturday, 28 December 2013

Kimye Dubbed 2013′s Worst Neighbors, While Most Americans Want To Live Next Door To Jimmy Fallon

What’s the difference between Jimmy Fallon and Kimye?
According to a new poll, when it comes to celebrities most people want to live next door to, the talk show host is king. Meanwhile a shocking QUARTER of Americans surveyed said thatKanye West andKim Kardashiantop their Worst Neighbors of 2013 list.
The poll was conducted by real estate website Zillow as part of their annual Celebrity Neighbor Survey. Grabbing 11 percent of the vote Jimmy confirmed his popularity status by nabbing the Most Desirable Celebrity Neighbor 2014 number one spot.
When it comes to famous people that Americans would most like to live next door to, the comedian tops their wish list.
“He carries a positive, funny and relatable vibe, which people would love to have in a neighbor,” Zillow Chief Marketing Officer Amy Bohutinsky says.

Jimmy beat country star couple Miranda Lambert and Blake Shelton and American Hustle actressJennifer Lawrence to win the title.
In stark contrast the people surveyed would prefer to live next door to the entire cast of “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” than share a fence with Kanye and Kim, who were crowned the king and queen of the Worst Neighbors of 2013 list.
“No one wants to live next door to a family who has cameras following them everywhere and seems to seek out as much attention as possible,” Bohutinsky adds.
At the moment the ranting rapper and his reality TV star girlfriend are renovating a Bel-Air home that they purchased earlier this year for a reported $10.75 million.
To see where your favorite celebrities rank, here are the full lists:
Most Desirable Neighbors for 2014
Worst Neighbors of 2013
  • Kim Kardashian & Kanye West – 25 percent
  • Cast of “Here Comes Honey Boo Boo” – 18 percent
  • Justin Bieber – 16 percent
  • Miley Cyrus – 16 percent
  • Lady Gaga – 4 percent
  • Alex Rodriguez – 2 percent
  • LeBron James – 1 percent
  • Other – 2 percent
  • None of the above – 14 percent

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