We've been known to point out the goofiness of certain celebs, but it's all in good fun. Actors, musicians and athletes are just like the rest of us, except they're better-looking and usually more talented (maybe). That means they combat the same bodily issues we all deal with on a daily basis.Case in point: the embarrassing pit out, when underarm perspiration leaves a dark, damp blotch. It's not visually appealing at the office, and it's especially problematic when your office is in the public eye.
We tracked down some recent pics of famous folks dealing with the pit out below. For those of us who've been dealing with pesky perspiration problems throughout this past summer, this is here to let you know you're not alone.
Celebrity Sweat Stains
Cuba Gooding Jr. is experiencing the standard pit out. And though he seems at ease, the circumference seems to be growing with each passing second.
Evan Agostini, Getty Images
Airports cause stress; stress causes dampness. Cameron Diaz is feelin' it.
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Singer Melanie C simultaneously encourages and discourages the crowd to throw their hands in the air.
Dave Hogan, Getty Images
Our research has found that actress Sarah Lancaster may have an armpit on her bicep.
Frederick M. Brown, Getty Images
Australian Idol contestant Chris Murphy shows the kids that meeting the challenges of post-pubescent hygiene is no easy task.
Kristian Dowling, Getty Images
Figure skater Oksana Baiul demonstrates why you shouldn't wear a fur vest if you're susceptible to the pit out.
Scott Wintrow, Getty Images
If Anthony Michael Hall had the supernatural powers of the character he plays, he would have foreseen his future need for an undershirt.
Scott Gries, ImageDirect / USA Network
Alicia Silverstone: Actress, environmental activist, sufferer of the pit out.
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Tom Cruise greets fans at the Haneda Airport in Tokyo with a big sweaty wave.
Koichi Kamoshida, Getty Images
This girl will proudly show the picture to all her friends. Their first response will likely be, "Was it hot that day?"
Koichi Kamoshida, Getty Images


























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Tuesday 09 September
By Sonya
"Actors, musicians and athletes are just like the rest of us, except they're better-looking and usually more talented."
REALLY? WELL ISN'T THAT JUST SO NOT TRUE. THANK YOU ASYLUM STAFF FOR POINTING THIS OUT. I KNOW PLENTY OF TALENTED BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE THAT AREN'T IN HOLLYWOOD. JUST BECAUSE BEAUTIFUL TALENTED PEOPLE AREN'T ACTORS MUSICIANS AND ATHLETES DOESN'T MEAN THEY SHOULD BE FAMOUS.
THEY CAN SWEAT JUST AS SEXY AS THE NEXT HOLLYWOOD STAR.
"this is here to let you know you're not alone." BUT DON'T FORGET THEY'RE BETTER-LOOKING AND USUALLY MORE TALENTED."
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Tuesday 09 September
By PAMPERED ONE
Omarasa had Plastic Surgery to corect this problem - it is an Unfortunate Medical Condition - Phew!!!
Get some POWER STICK - Oops - Clinical Strength Secret!!!!!!!
PS - Somebody left some BO in our Bathroom
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Tuesday 09 September
By Scandeleous
This is the best article I have ever seen on this website. Thanks for providing the laugh!!!
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Tuesday 09 September
By aaron
Celebrities are no different from the rest of the world. They put their pants on the same way you and me do. The difference is that they are famous and make more money that they do not deserve for what they do. Harder working people such as a computer engineer deserve that kind of money, whereas a job for entertainment doesn't deserve that kind of money.
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Tuesday 09 September
By Faith
I know a trick for dealing with this problem at important times. A drill instructor told me. I always wondered why we looked like hell in the heat during boot camp, yet our drill instructors always stayed perfectly squared away. One of the drill instuctors told me she wore a mens cottom tee as a slip to absorb the sweat. She used scotchgaurd on the inside of her uniforms to keep any wetness from showing/coming through. I used this trick on my wedding day. It was an outdoor wedding. I used a whole can of scotchgaurd protecting my dress...not just from underarm sweat but also outdoor conditions.
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Tuesday 09 September
By Dee
Ever sweated while you were eating something really good? That's sweat than can be appreciated! Send your favorite celebrity some Bread Puddin' Crunch...
and watch the fireworks!!!! (www.realbreadpudding.com)
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Tuesday 09 September
By May
Couldn't L. Ron Hubbard keep Tom "Fools" from getting pit stains? :-)
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Wednesday 10 September
By Lillian
Wait...YOU MEAN CELEBRITIES SWEAT JUST LIKE REAL LIVE HUMANS?
Next you'll tell me they eat and drink and convert it to poop and pee, too!
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Wednesday 10 September
By Roger Groseclose
YES THEY ARE HUMAN TOO, YES EVERYBODY SWEATS.SO WHAT! And Oh yes I am an Actor as well And yes I sweat. (It means I work for a living)I am just like every(body) else. It's called a cooling of the body. (Natual function) (simple) Tubular gland of the skin that secretes perspiration, is widely distributed in nearly all parts of the human skin, and consists typically of an epithelial tube extending spirally from a minute pore on the surface of the skin into the dermis or subcutaneous tissues where it ends in a convoluted tuft,
I would suggest NOT LOOKING if it makes you INTRUSIVE !
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Wednesday 10 September
By sunnyone934
Were your body to stop cooling itself when you work hard or spend time in the sun, you would die of heat stroke. That is true of all human beings, famous or not. Nothing to get excited about.
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Wednesday 10 September
By bill
it must be Bush's fault
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