The celebrity haters of this year are hilarious. However, it is possible that they were created for a charity.
Continually voted most stylish, or most beautiful woman in the world, a Princess Diana bauble deserves a prime place on any Christmas tree.
However, you’ll need a royal flush to purchase the film from the posh London department store Selfridges, which retails for $40 and features a 1980s-style image of the princess in red jumpers and sheep.
And it’s not much of a likeness to the glamorous princess, according to royal fans who, in furious social media debates have likened the bauble to George Michael, Rodney Trotter from Only Fools and Horses and BBC sports presenter “Clare Balding wearing a Christmas jumper!”
When it comes to euphemistically bad royal baubles, Princess Di is not the only one.
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Prince William hasn’t fared much better.
His grimace alone is a royal scandal because it combines his mother’s confused and dazed expression with a Colgate grin and a shiny bald pate.
Celebrities can’t escape the festive atmosphere either…
Seeing Taylor Swift’s glum Christmas bauble, it’s fair to say it will take her a while to shake it off. For a 35-year-old billionaire, she looks as miserable as Ebenezer Scrooge!
Sabrina Carpenter’s bauble appears to be smiling, but she doesn’t look particularly seductive.
The 26-year-old singer may be singing “Please Please Please take the tree down when she sees it.”
What Makes You Beautiful is not a question Harry Styles is likely to be asking his glass alter ego if he sees his Christmas bauble, either.
The glass decoration’s extravagant gown, which was worn for his Madame Tussauds waxwork in Berlin, was paired with Harry’s pink ensemble from Coachella in 2022.
Unfortunately, that is where the As It Was singer’s similarities end.
This po-faced novelty, according to Lookswise, is more of a Liberace-style effigy than a true representation of the handsome star.
Die-hard fans may feel there’s only one direction for this bauble after Christmas…the charity shop. Still, interior design expert Katie Malik thinks kitsch celebrity baubles are a fantastic festive trend.
She claims that the holiday decor trend of Christmas is surprisingly chic (and cheerfully chaotic).
Every December, there comes a point where a Christmas tree turns from being merely a tree to being a tiny extension of who we are.
“Some people go minimalist. Some go maximalist. And then there are the people who hang Princess Diana, David Beckham or Taylor Swift from a branch.
Part décor, part pop-culture shrine, and part celebrity baubles’ “welcome to the wonderfully whimsical world of celebrity baubles”
“Offerings this year are, to be honest, chaotic. Paintwork is a little wonky. Not quite what nature intended, though. a few perplexing viewpoints. And it’s adored by everyone. It’s charming, not a flaw, because your favorite celebrity has a slightly wonky likeness.
Katie believes that even the eye-watering costs are justifiable.
She claims that 40 pounds for a single ornament is a little steep on the surface. However, a bauble is much more valuable than its price tag if it brings joy, a smile, a story, or a delighted shriek from a guest.
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Source: Mirror

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