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Russell Brand's 'Lucky Fags' cereal and other celebrity food oddities
Apr 10, 2009, 4:00 GMT

Writing on his Twitter page, Brand said: "I demand a new breakfast cereal called \'Lucky Fags\' - honey-nut clusters, with chocolate, jam sandwiches and cigarettes in it - GOOD MORNING! (sic)" © Albert L. Ortega / PR Photos
Russell Brand wants a breakfast cereal made of cigarettes.
The TV presenter would love to start his morning with an unhealthy combination of cereal, jam, chocolate and deadly nicotine sticks.
Writing on his Twitter page, Brand said: "I demand a new breakfast cereal called 'Lucky Fags' - honey-nut clusters, with chocolate, jam sandwiches and cigarettes in it - GOOD MORNING! (sic)"
Russell is not the first celebrity to crave strange food.
During her pregnancy, Milla Jovovich was desperate to eat bone marrow.
The actress - who has since given birth to daughter Ever Gabo, now 18-months old - said: "I was craving bone marrow one day, and I scoured the whole of Paris searching for the leg of a cow.
"When I finally found what I was looking for, I cut it in half, digging out the yellowish substance, slathering it all over bread."
When 'X-Men' star Rebecca Romijn was expecting twins, she couldn't stop eating soy cream cheese.
Her husband Jerry O' Connell revealed: "Lemonade always has to be in our fridge. That's my job. Also soy cream cheese. It's crazy, right? Can't be cream cheese. Soy cream cheese. Do you know how difficult it is to find soy cream cheese? It's usually in the corner of the supermarket someplace!"

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