Have some fun, since that's what life is all about, right? Therefore, celebrities sometimes attempt to do the same thing. Do you know that celebs are great at sneaking into Celebrity Photobombs without permission? Let's be honest: the world is a better place due to photobombing and selfie culture, both of which are popular among celebrities.
Because celebrities are expected to maintain their serious demeanor and impeccable appearance almost around the clock, it is always a delight when we get to witness them being silly. It makes things much more enjoyable when the stars joke about with one another, regardless of whether or not they are familiar with one another. Although "photobombing," or slipping into someone else's photograph, is quite prevalent, not many people know how often celebrities engage in this practice.
The pairing of actress Portia de Rossi and comedian Ellen DeGeneres is the epitome of a dream couple. At the 2013 Grammy Awards, when singer Kelly Clarkson was sitting behind them, she had a fangirl moment just like anybody else would. Kelly couldn't help but brag that she was seated behind Ellen and Portia as they were being photographed together, and she did so while they were adorable.
In the category of Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture at the Screen Actors Guild Awards in 2016, the cast of the movie Straight Outta Compton was up for consideration. Susan Sarandon, who has a long career in the entertainment industry, was considered for the award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Television Movie or Miniseries.
If you have been paying attention to Jared Leto at events such as award ceremonies or movie premieres, you have undoubtedly already noticed that the man has a penchant for photobombing. He has done it many times to various celebrities in the past. Photographers at the 2015 Vanity Fair Oscar Party were able to catch Jared in a shot meant for producer James W. Skotchdopole and his friends, but instead, they captured how out of place he seems in the photo.
Imagine the most unlikely duo of famous people that could exist. Even then, the idea of pairing Rihanna with the actors from Full House is probably not something that would have occurred to you. Rihanna and members of the comedy cast from the '90s, namely Bob Saget, John Stamos, and Dave Coulier, made guest appearances on the same episode of Good Morning America in 2014. It's a strange coincidence, but it happens.
At the 2014 Academy Awards, as the iconic band U2 was posing for the paparazzi, the acclaimed British actor Benedict Cumberbatch decided to take a huge jump in the background in the hopes of getting into the Photobombs. "Yes, I photobombed U2!" she said. "But it was all Ellen DeGeneres' fault since she loaded everyone with vodka on the red carpet," he remarked of the occasion, referring to the fact that she was responsible for the incident. The members of her squad were distributing these miniatures.
It may be hard to believe, but Jack Black, Dustin Hoffman, and Angelina Jolie are all voices that can be heard in the animated films Kung Fu Panda and Kung Fu Panda 2. Both of these films were produced by DreamWorks Animation. During the 2008 Cannes Film Festival, Jack and Dustin made Angelina laugh by being goofy in front of the cameras while at the same time making her giggle.
This photobomb is particularly humorous because there is no evidence to suggest that these two celebrities, who couldn't be more different from one other, have ever interacted with each other. Tim Gunn is a fashion expert who became famous for his role as a judge on the reality television program Project Runway, where he served as a competitor's mentor. In contrast, Seth Green is an actor who is recognized for his comic talents. Do the two even have a mutual acquaintance? Perhaps not. However, if this photobomb is any indication, it would seem that Seth is at the very least a fan of the fashionista! Either that or he just seized a humorous chance when it presented itself.
Johnny Knoxville, who stars in Jackass and is known for being a daredevil, is the one most likely to be able to detract attention from the beautiful actress Jessica Alba. It was stated that Jessica was able to laugh off the goofy photobomb that occurred during the 2014 MTV Movie Awards. Surprisingly enough, Jessica was there that evening to give Zac Efron the trophy for "Best Shirtless Performance" in recognition of his efforts in the film The Awkward Moment.
If there is anything funnier than one celebrity photobombing another celebrity in a photo, it would have to be another celebrity photobombing an ordinary citizen who just happened to be simultaneously at the same spot. When a German couple was married in New York City, they chose to take their wedding photos at Times Square since they felt it was the most iconic location for the occasion.
Amy Schumer is a fan of interrupting photoshoots, and she has already done it three times in the past. The most recent time it happened to her was in February of 2019, when she was in New Orleans and passed by an engagement photo session. It is possible that this is not a genuine photobomb since, in most cases, the prank involves at least one person who is ignorant that they are participating. On the other hand, Amy did not hesitate to ask the pair directly, "Can I photobomb?" before she jumped into one of their pictures.