Celebrities who cannot or won't drive a car
This British comedian has repeatedly said that he does not have a license and does not plan on getting one. He joked on the Graham Norton Show: "You can't drink and drive, so what's the point?"
Loads of people fear flying. Not Javier Bardem. Instead, this ‘No Country for Old Men’ superstar told the German newspaper Berliner Zeitung: “My greatest nightmare is dying in a car accident. That’s why I’ve never sat behind the wheel. Only in movies.”
“In movies, they clear everything. I just have to drive straight. But throw a curve at me? I’m toast,” he told the German paper in 2008.
American actress and comedian Tina Fey let her driver’s license expire and ditched the idea of renewing it because, as she told Jerry Seinfeld on ‘Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee,’ she barely remembers how to drive.
Back in 2019, ‘The View’ icon Whoopi Goldberg admitted her eyes weren’t up to the task of driving anymore. She explained that she had to hire a personal driver because she wouldn’t be allowed to get behind the wheel with her poor vision.
Christina Aguilera has a driver’s license, but Los Angeles traffic gives her the jitters. She told Jimmy Kimmel in 2011: “I am terrified of driving in L.A., with paparazzi, running them over, you hear stories.”
Despite getting her license in 2015, Bella Thorne is haunted by a car accident that claimed her father’s life. Understandably, she’d rather keep her distance from the driver’s seat.
Quincy Jones shares a similar fear after a tragic car accident in his youth that claimed the lives of others. As he's said in different interviews, the trauma has left him with a fear of driving.
Cardi B’s impressive car collection isn’t for cruising, it’s for capturing killer social media shots. She openly admitted she doesn’t have a driving license.
After failing her driving test three times, Barbra Streisand finally passed but still prefers to keep her distance from the wheel. “I don’t get nervous nervous, but I don’t enjoy it. I get scared, I just don’t want to disappoint people,” Streisand said while Driving on Car Pool Karaoke. But when she must, she does, and to calm her nerves, she turns to her motto: “Let go and let God.”
Harry Potter himself, Daniel Radcliffe, has a license but prefers to leave the driving to others. Why? He simply doesn’t like it. Like many of the others on the list, he tends to hang around big cities where driving isn’t always helpful like London or New York.
“To be clear: I can’t drive and as I’ve aged it’s gone from cute to pathetic to intriguing to tragic #strandedforlife,” Lena Dunham tweeted back in 2014. A brutally honest admission from the ‘Girls’ star.
Why would Mariah Carey drive when she can have a chauffeur do it for her? Legend has it she once had a license but let it expire.
Veteran actress Judy Dench has had to give up everyday tasks like reading or driving due to her failing vision caused by macular disease. "A couple of years ago I stopped driving, which was one of the most traumatic moments of my life. It was absolutely appalling," she told Radio Times in 2019. "But I just know I'll kill somebody if I get behind the wheel of a car now."
Despite appearing behind the wheel in several movies, ‘Pearl Harbor’ actress Kate Beckinsale still hasn't gotten her driver's license. She does manage to get around, including on Ubers.
'Oasis' singer Noel Gallagher isn’t even pretending to be interested in driving. He once owned a Jaguar, which he never drove. “I’ve never been interested,” he said in a Radio X interview.
Because I have no spatial awareness, can’t work machinery & have a tenuous grasp on reality. It’s really best for everyone I don’t drive,” J.K. Rowling, the author behind the magical world of ‘Harry Potter,’ tweeted in 2017.
When he appeared on 'Top Gear' in 2016, he revealed that he had never driven a car before and crashed a Vauxhall Astra on the show!! Eventually he got his license when he was 24. But he's not passionate about driving and even though one of his song lyrics mentions "driving 90 down country lanes" he put out blue signs saying "drive safe" to promote his album.