Celebrities Who Have Absolutely Zero Haters

Jordan Claes
Mr. Rogers holding up a Rotten Tomatoes "Certified Fresh" sign.
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Celebrity status is a funny thing. On the one hand, it can attract a loyal following, the likes of which are beyond compare. The other side of the coin, however, is filled with hate and disdain.

The greatest celebrities are often polarizing figures, but this isn't always the case. Below is a collection of some of Hollywood's most beloved celebrities — all of whom have absolutely zero haters.

Reddit User Masqueamig0s Argues That You'd Be Hard-Pressed To Find Anyone Who Has Something Negative To Say About Rick Moranis.

Rick Moranis as Dark Helmet in 'Spaceballs'.
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"Although he did get punched by some random. That guy probably wouldn’t have if he knew it was him," they said. This Redditor is referencing a violent 2020 incident, wherein the iconic revered comedian was sucker-punched by a total stranger while walking down the street.

Rick is perhaps best remembered for his work in Honey, I Shrunk the Kids, as well as his memorable roles in Little Shop of Horrors and Spaceballs.

If You Grew Up In The '80s And '90s, Then you Probably Have Nothing But Fond Memories Of Bob Ross.

Bob Ross was an American painter and television host. For years, Bob was broadcast into our homes and sought to connect with his audience through the joy of painting. Although attempting to follow along with his painting at home could be infuriating, watching him work was like bearing witness to a master class all your own. Bob exuded kindness and was bursting with every positive virtue that we consider a good human being to possess.

In A Similar Vein, Dolly Parton Has Always Had A Cult Of Many Creeds And Colors.

Gabby Barrett, Dolly Parton, and Jimmie Allen backstage after a performance.
instagram | @dollyparton

What's not to love about Dolly Parton? Over the course of her historic career, the woman has become a proverbial American institution and remains to this day as one of just a handful of country music artists to ever be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. But beyond that, Dolly is charitable, altruistic, and seems genuinely intent on leaving the world a better place than it was when she found it.

Finally, Redditor Spectrachic311311 Accurately Asserts That TV Audiences Had Nothing But Love For The Late Fred Rogers.

It was always a beautiful day in the neighborhood every time you turned on the TV to find Mr. Roger's smiling face beaming back at you. For the entire length of his career, Mr. Rogers was devoted to his audience and made a long and lasting impact on the lives of millions of children all over the world. Even when the world got ugly, Mr. Rogers could always bring us back to the light.