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parishilton.jpgParis Hilton has been voted the most hated celebrity of the last year in a poll for the News Writers.

The winners in full:

Movie of the year: Charlie And The Chocolate Factory

TV show of the year: Desperate Housewives

Best actor: Johnny Depp

Best actress: Renee Zellweger

Best male artist: Robbie Williams

Best female artist: Madonna

Best band: U2

Best album: Kaiser Chiefs - Employment

Best single: Franz Ferdinand - Do You Want To?

Best celebrity couple: Heidi Klum and Seal

Worst celebrity couple: Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes

Best celebrity scandal: Kate Moss' cocaine scandal

Best new celebrity: John Legend

Most stylish female: Sienna Miller

Most stylish male: David Beckham

Favourite celebrity: Noel Gallagher, Oasis

Most hated celebrity: Paris Hilton

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If you look at it from a different way, Madonna IS the biggest female artist on the planet. I also hate her stuff but she is big aspecially sfter the huge comeback she made and stayed on top of the world's chart for a long time.

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If you look at it from a different way, Madonna IS the biggest female artist on the planet. I also hate her stuff but she is big aspecially sfter the huge comeback she made and stayed on top of the world's chart for a long time.

Could have chosen a lot worse... Madonna recreates herself every five years - successfully. Hard to top...

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