Robbie Williams tops Brits’ wishlist this Christmas

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Disney Store research highlights who Brits wish to spend Christmas with this year.  When it comes to Christmas day, the best most of us can hope for is a no-stress day with our families. However new research carried out by Disney Store in celebration of their Christmas Wishes campaign has uncovered that rather than a sweater knitted by Gran, most of us would wish for a celebrity or two to make the big day more eventful.

Robbie Williams tops the nation’s wish list as revealed by the YouGov poll of 2,571 adults to discover which celebrity we’d most like to spend the festive period with. Closely following the chart topper, the household name funny men such as Peter Kay (11.5% joint with Kylie), Jonathon Ross, Paul O’Grady and Ant and Dec dominate the results. Recent Disney Store findings have revealed that nearly two thirds (65%) of the population get stressed in the run up to Christmas – perhaps this is why we are looking for someone who can bring a giggle to the proceedings and help us relax when the day itself arrives?

Rounding up the poll in tenth place is Her Majesty the Queen, proving there is still a place for the royal family in our hearts in the festive season. But would they mind if she had to nip out after dinner to record her speech?

Results were as follows:

1. Robbie Williams – 14%
2. Peter Kay and Kylie joint – 11.5%
3. Paul O’Grady and Jonathan Ross joint – 10%
4. Gordon Ramsey – 7.5%
5. Jamie Oliver – 7%
6. Johnny Depp and George Clooney joint – 5%
7. Kelly Brook, Daniel Craig, David Beckham and Cliff Richard joint – 3%
8. Ant& Dec and Brad Pitt joint – 2%
9. Angelina Jolie and Carole Vordeman joint – 1%
10. The Queen – 0.5%

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  • Glad to know I’m not the only one that loves Christmas music all year! When one stops and thinks that the oecatrr of the universe took on the form of a man and why he came one can reasonably argue it may be one the best reasons for and the highest purpose of music. To praise and glorify our Lord

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