Johnny Depp plans on having his cremated remains poured into a cask of whiskey and requests every attendee at his funeral to take a sip

Pattie Mallette became pregnant at age 17 and was pushed towards abortion but she refused That baby later became known as Justin Biebe

For the 2010 Haiti earthquake Lady Gaga donated over 500 000 in proceeds from her current tour The Monster Ball and from her online store

Honey is the only food that does not spoil Honey found in the tombs of Egyptian pharaohs has been tasted by archaeologists and found edible

President Theodore Roosevelt of USA was shot in the chest during a campaign stop and he still finished his speech with a bullet lodged in him

By the time Beethoven first performed he was completely deaf He was turned around to see the applause and he wept because he could not hear it

India s superstar Amitabh Bachchan worked only in one Hollywood movie (The Great Gatsby 2013) and that too without taking any professional fee

Picasso s full name was Pablo Diego Jose Francisco de Paula Juan Nepomuceno Maria de los Remedios Cipriano de la Santisima Trinidad Ruiz Picasso

Pablo Picasso often paid for things by check because people would keep the check for the value of his signature thus allowing him to get things for free

Shania Twain moisturizes her face with a product called Bag Balm originally created to numb cows’ udders so they don’t feel pain while being milked

Napoleon s christening name was Italian: Napoleone Buonaparte He was born on the island of Corsica one year after it became French property As a boy he hated the French

Adolf Hitler was fascinated by hands In his library there was a well-thumbed book containing pictures and drawings of hands belonging to famous people throughout history

Salman Khan likes to collect soaps In his bathroom there is a collection of all kinds of handmade and herbal soaps His favorites are soaps made from natural fruit and vegetable extracts

Mahatma Gandhi in a journalistic career spanning nearly four decades edited six journals None including Harijan and Navajivan could boast a circulation of more than a few thousand copies

When the 28 year-old Richard Branson bought Necker Island in the 1970s the asking price was 5 million Branson successfully negotiated it down to 180 000 The island is worth upwards of 200 million today