Aussie Portia de Rossi outranks Bieber but the Obama's voted the 2017's Most Desirable Neighbour

Aussie Portia de Rossi outranks Bieber but the Obama's voted the 2017's Most Desirable Neighbour
Staff reporterJanuary 9, 2017

Australian actress Portia de Rossi, alongside TV host wife Ellen DeGeneres, have been voted the fourth most desirable neighbours of 2017.

They claimed seven percent of the voting, according to the 10th annual Zillow Celebrity Neighbour Survey.

The outgoing presidential family the Obama's topped the list with 14 percent, edging out wrestler turned Hollywood star Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson who took out 13 percent of the public vote.

The Obama family saw strong votes among both male and female voters and across generations.

Chip and Joanna Gaines, the stars of the TV show 'Fixer Upper', came in third with eight percent.

Portia and Ellen achieved more votes than the likes of British singers Adele and Taylor Swift. Ivanka Trump and Jared Kushner made the top eight with five percent.

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Pop sensation Justin Bieber was voted as the least desirable neighbour, earning the most votes in the survey's history, topping his own record from 2014.

He scored a massive 36 percent of the votes, a two point percentage increase from his 2014 result.

Way back in second were reality stars Rob Kardashian and Blac Chyna, who scored 23 percent of the vote.

Taylor Swift, also among the top in the most desirable neighbour section, came in fourth with four percent of the votes, behind Tom Cruise with seven percent.

Twenty-eight percent of surveyed adults said they would not want to live next to any of the celebrities listed in the poll.

 

 

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