Who's your celebrity crush?
09.06.2025 09:06

I mean, first of all, I love the band. I saw them opening up for Ryan Adams in Philadelphia in 2002. And I was impressed with their music, immediately bought their album If It Was You at the concert.
“I’ll feed your obsession”
I actually put images of her on many flyers I created when together with a friend I hosted a monthly punk rock club night as a DJ. One week before, we would plaster the city with homemade flyers.
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Then also young Lisa Bonet. I liked The Cosby Show, but I could also not get enough of seeing her.
First of all, for me, per definition, “celebrity crush” means a person I find to be very attractive and I can’t stop watching because I find them very beautiful. I don’t mean an obsession. I never had that. Even as a teenager, I could only have that in real life. A real crush. Permanently thinking about someone. Celebrities were never “real” for me in that sense. And hey, as you will see, there are a lot that have fascinated me, more or less (whereas in real life, it hasn’t been very many). But always just when I was seeing them (or, with singers, also listening to them). So, that’s my definition of celebrity crush.
Here it was just the music videos. “Not If You Were The Last Junkie on Earth”: You do not even see her that much, on keyboards and tambourine. But every time the video came on, I had to watch, I was waiting for those moments. Wow. It wasn’t more than that though, really.
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Kim Kulig, a former German football player.
I had seen this video on MTV Alternative Nation. Not only did I love the song and went to buy the album the next day, I also immediately was focused on Louise Post. I loved Nina as well, but it was Louise.
“Cool as Kim Deal” is a song by The Dandy Warhols. Yes, yes, yes!
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Abi Tucker
Also: Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes
Jasmin Tabatabai (German actress)
With my definition of celebrity crushes, I actually keep having small celebrity crushes even at 46. It’s more that I admire someone when I see them. I wouldn’t do what I did as a teenager, then watch entire films just to admire someone. I’m a bit too old for that.
Cat Deeley
And check more YouTube videos. This one, from 2:27: I could watch again and again and again (I don’t, but I would enjoy it).
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Seems to me I do not stop having small secret celebrity crushes.
Zia McCabe
Then the second film, where she was 15:
Still so pretty:
But well, that’s it from me. Yes, I am quite fascinated with female beauty. Mostly, it’s the eyes, definitely. The eyes and the face. But it’s even more fascinating when personality fascinates you as well. That’s the real deal. In real life. And on TV or in videos, you can just admire looks and personality. Without anyone knowing, for my part ;-) I would only share this here, where I am anonymous.
And yeah, in more recent years, I still have this, when watching TV or music videos, that I then find someone super pretty and just enjoy watching them. Their faces, their facial expressions.
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Karen O
But there’s another aspect, I can also find someone physically attractive. In that respect, among other, I have a thing for plus-size women. And when thinking about it: How many famous actresses would classify as plus size? I cannot think of any right now. I am sure I would have had a crush on a plus-size actress. But there do not seem to be any. At least not a lot, for sure. Which is a bit unfair, I have to say. A bit discriminating. TV and films should show more plus size women.
Milena Tscharntke, German actress:
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(Meike Droste, German actress)
Lisa “Left Eye” Lopes
Ashleigh Johnson, water polo:
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Kim Deal
Right, I also had a Jewel Kilcher poster (which I thought was OK to have because I liked the music as well). First album period. Before her style changed more to glamourous. It was this song and the video to it that got me.
And yes, she does awesome air kicks and the windmill (the Pete Townshend stage move).
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To this day, I would count it among my top 20 favourite albums. I saw them again in Sweden then.
(MTV days)
Carrie Brownstein. Same here, I admire her to this day for who she is and what she does. And will always do. And also: My God is she pretty. I’ll always have a celebrity crush on her.
P.S. An interesting thing. In real life, superficially, it’s faces for me. Eyes. And faces. Although I don’t believe that eyes is a superficial thing, actually.
Just watch a few seconds here:
Vanessa Paradis
Um, yeah …
Starting with: Sara Quin.
“Bow down to me”
Itsaso Arana, Spanish actress
Klara Deutschmann, German actress.
“Ey, man!!!” (in that voice)
Back then I have to admit I watched a few of her games only to see her. I liked watching tennis and played myself. But with Mary Joe Fernandez, I more wanted to see her.
I have found myself not only liking her analysis and her charming ways but also finding her really attractive.
Miriam Stein, Swiss-Austrian actress
“Lick my legs and I’m on fire…” And that interview afterwards.
Andrea Petkovic, a former German tennis player. Funny, charming, smart, nice, very beautiful.
(above she has a striking resemblence to German actress Nora Tschirner, another little crush when she was an MTV host)
I remember having a discussion, one night out when I was 20. Me, my two best friends and the girl I was in love with (but never told her), who had started studying dentistry. She said “teeth gaps are awful, I cannot look at that!”. Me and both of my friends: “Vanessa Paradis!! Sorry, she’s only complete with tooth gap, and very pretty.”
The first one, as a teenager, was Sophie Marceau. Perhaps my biggest celebrity crush. Seing the two “La Boum” films when I was 13. She was 13 in the first film as well.
Shirley, to me, while also a really likeable and cool person, it seems (from interviews), was one thing above all: SEXY.
Aylin Tezel, German actress.
Jennifer Love Hewitt.
And nowadays I still have this thing when watching sports. Athletes I like to see. I can easily name a few I find very pretty, whom I like to see:
At the same time also: Anat Atzmon. The first Lemon Popsicle film.
Gorgeous. And I love her voice. And she seems to be such an amazing person. She lives in an ecohouse she built herself in some small beach town in Brazil (I saw an interview on YouTube).
Gotta love her as a person as well.
And Justine Frischmann:
Shaved head, boots. Fierce.
A force of nature.
Well, also because I liked the song. But yes, Azealia. Her eyes, her lips, her facial expressions.
Right, Nora Tschirner, actress and former MTV host:
Wow.
And Fiona Apple. Such a good artist. And: Her eyes…!
My very first concert as a teenager was also Veruca Salt then, in Hamburg. Them opening up for Dinosaur Jr. Me and my friend were so impressed that we actually missed Dinosaur Jr. …
Susanne Bormann (German actress)
(Cortnee Vine, Asutralian football player)
She was really a teenage crush. I had the films on VHS. And I saw as many other films with her as I could. All secretly, I did not want my sisters or anyone else to notice ;-) Would have been uncool, I thought. So no posters or stuff. Interestingly, my first real life big big crush (for 4 years, without trying anything) looked very similar.
Sophie Verbeeck, Belgian actress and singer:
I really do love Tegan as well. But yeah, Sara… I wouldn’t tell anyone about it and I wouldn’t watch Tegan & Sara videos just to see her, but my Sara fascination will surely last my whole life ;-)
If I ever have a daughter, she will have to watch this at some point:
Nicolette Krebitz (German actress)
So, this one developed into a really big post, way too much. But I felt like writing this down. If not for anyone else, it’s interesting for me to reflect on this.
First row and Nina Gordon (my friend’s favourite) and Louise Post took off their shirts and played the encore in their bras. Oh boy!
And after that, here some more women I found and find super attractive.
Liv Lisa Fries, German actress
(Paula Beer, German actress)
Then: Louise Post (to the right):
Edina Gangl (water polo):
Wanda Perdelwitz, German actress:
God, she is simply just gorgeous, gorgeous, gorgeous.
Sinéad O’ Connor
Polly is just great. You can only admire her as a person and as an artist. She always stays relevant.
(from 30:40 on)
Seems like I, when watching sports, always find an athlete I find very pretty, where I am waiting for the camera to show her. It’s stupid but it’s true.
I had to google pictures.
Altogether: Her style and her attitude. Wow.
Lovefoxxx
Also, Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis of All Saints, in the end of the 90s. That “Black Coffee” video.
Just to know that if she wanted to do something like that, she should.
Shirley Manson
But Sara… Gorgeous. And I so love the sound of her voice.
I had that for the first time as a teenager with Mary Joe Fernandez
(more recent)
(Alli Neumann, German actress and singer)
And the short hair. And the style. And coolness.
PJ Harvey. Just like many of the others here, I admire her as a person and artist.
I had the following on VHS back then. She was just raw and fierce. Pantyhose, boots, no bra.
With whatever haircut, even though I only give examples of a few here.
(Leonie Benesch, German actress)
Another video where when it came on, I just needed to sit and watch her and admire her.
Her eyes. Her facial expressions. Her style. "The girl who looks boyish is the intelligent boy's choice," she once said, explaining her short hair.
Incredibly pretty.
And watch The Petko Dance:
Gorgeous. Gorgeous. Gorgeous. So my type, looks-wise. So reminding me of a big love in my life, who looks-wise would be in between Shelley Duvall and Fiona Apple, and whom, of course, I admire in a different way because I actually know her ;-)
This video:
Those were all as a teenager.
And, yes, the Aerosmith videos… Alicia Silverstone.
Some examples:
And I must have watched that “212” video by Azealia Banks 10–15 times, for sure.
But I have also always found her really really pretty. And, yes, sexy. During my college year in the US, I had a huge promo poster of her on my door (“Stories from the City…”).
And they are both just lovely and funny (and very pretty). Gotta love both of them.
I’ve read some not so nice things about her though. I’d rather not know more and keep her songs I like in mind. And this video ;-)
Andreya Casablanca, German musician (Gurr):
Almuth Schult, German football goalkeeper and TV expert:
Bélén Vosseberg (water polo):
And: I have always hated watching football and having female friends comment on which players they find attractive. But … I have to admit that when watching sports, me too, I secretly do pay attention to whom I find pretty … Perhaps that is normal. Anyway, it’s just a little “crush” during the game.
Right, some MTV UK VJanes during the 90s.
(Klara Bühl, German football player, also seems to be a really cool and adorable person)
And, about a year ago, I saw an old Woody Allen film and saw Shelley Duvall for the first time. And I was amazed. How crazy beautiful that woman was. Her big eyes, the eyelid space (interesting thing to notice as attractive), her paleness (yes, one can like paleness!). Her vulnerable expression and in the next moment that glow, that spark.
Carolyn Lilipaly
I watched a few films with her just because I wanted to see her. Here a more recent picture, from when she was 51:
Brody Dalle:
Ekaterina Gamova (volleyball):
Sharleen Spiteri. Wow.
Right, and a few years ago, I watched the Martha & The Muffins’ video “Echo Beach” and was really fascinated by the blonde keyboard player, Martha Ladly.
Her eyes. Her style. Her voice.
I do find this topic interesting, browsing through others’ posts. It really shows one thing: Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. There is no general standard, really. It’s individual. And that’s quite nice, isn’t it?
Britta Hammelstein, German actress:
Well, actresses as well, of course:
This album cover by her former band also fascinated me:
(The reason why I watched Heartbreak High)