This list looks at the surprising number of celebrities who smoke. With all of the negative health issues that go along with smoking cigarettes, it is hard to believe that many celebrities still have the habit. There are still several famous actors, reality stars, and singers who smoke cigarettes. There are many stars who smoke that would surprise you, such as Goop founder Gwyneth Paltrow. Her smoking habit is a bit unexpected, to say the least.
Who is the most famous person who still smokes? Paris Hilton is one of the female celebrities who smoke cigarettes. Hilton is known to be an avid smoker and is regularly photographed with a cigarette in her hand. Her sister, Nicky Hilton, is another of the smoking celebs. Who knew they were some of the heaviest smokers in Hollywood? This list ranges from such heavy smoker celebrities and chain smokers to people who only smoke socially.
Other celebrity smokers include Lady Gaga and Zayn Malik. Emily Blunt and Kristen Stewart are two of the actresses who smoke. Paparazzi often catch these celebrity women smoking while out and about. Leonardo DiCaprio is reportedly another one of the A-list actors who smoke. But he's certainly not the only Hollywood smoker. Below, when possible, you'll see photos of TV stars smoking, as well as young musicians, like Zayn Malik.
Kristen Stewart is known to take smoke breaks while on set.
However, in a 2012 appearance, Stewart told Conan O'Brien that she had recently quit smoking, and it was easy because she was never really addicted. "I was a bit of a faker, a circumstantial smoker. I just feel like I wasn’t addicted to nicotine. I just wanted something in my mouth," she said.
Born: 04-09-1990
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States of America
Elijah Wood has been outspoken about wanting more rights for smokers. He has said, "Can we not let the use of free air be determined by the people using it? Should someone have a problem with roving smoke, they could simply ask the offending smoker if he or she would kindly refrain. Most spaces are smoke free, and I accept that - particularly inside restaurants - but can smokers not have patios and general outdoor areas?"