No one. Since around 1785 (when they broke up), the (real) Illuminati group has been fictional. It exists only in the imagination of conspiracy theorists. It is a sort of strawman or scapegoat organization. Anyone the Conspiracy Theorists dislike or envy, they declare, on no evidence of course, that they are in the Illuminati. No one has ever, in modern times, been proven to be an Illuminatus in a court of law.
The 'Illuminati', an organized in 1776 by Adam Weishaupt (1748-1830) in Ingolstadt Bavaria; the original was the Bavarian Illuminati with an initial membership of five. Although the membership rolls were kept secret, eventually around 2000 throughout Europe, some known members were:
Baron Adolph von Knigge
Ferdinand of Brunswick
Franz Xaver von Zwack
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Johann Gottfried Herder
Count Alessandrodi Cagliostro
When Karl Theodore became ruler of Bavaria in 1777 and secret societies were banned by an edict of 1785, including the Illuminati. Weishaupt fled and his documents and correspondence were seized. Van Zwak's premises was searched and all of the groups literature was found. The entire organization disbanded and any whose name had not been uncovered did not want their association to become public.
The only Illuminati that exists today is the invention of writers and bloggers who enjoy feeding the imaginations of paranoid and naive individuals.
Some like to pretend otherwise, as it is more fun to pretend the reason you are not successful is that you are opposed by a huge un-fightable conspiracy.
The only current members of the Illuminati are either dead for almost 200 years or are fictional. The organization disbanded in the late 1700s but it's a favorite device for fiction writers today. It's also used by some real people today to give themselves an air of mystery and power; or by someone referring to someone else to give themselves an air of knowing secret and mysterious things. People calling their group by this name does not make them Illuminati, it makes them 'wannabes', very much like people today calling themselves Nazis.
The only current members of the Illuminati are either dead for almost 200 years or are fictional. The organization disbanded in the late 1700s but it's a favorite device for fiction writers today. It's also used by some real people today to give themselves an air of mystery and power; or by someone referring to someone else to give themselves an air of knowing secret and mysterious things. People calling their group by this name does not make them Illuminati, it makes them 'wannabes', very much like people today calling themselves Nazis.
There is NO celebrity that is Illuminati!
Since the Illuminati are not real, the safe answer is that no celebrities are members of it. This "secret society" seems to have existed in some form back in the 1700s (some people associate it with Freemasonry); but contrary to many internet rumors, there is no credible evidence that any such organization is in existence today.
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There are no celebrities in the super secret world controlling mythical Illuminati. It does not exist. It is purely fiction, based on a group that was formed in Bavaria in 1776 and disbanded in 1785.
There is no such list. Not because it is a big secret, but because neither it nor the Illuminati exist.
Zero, nada, zilch, none, null. The Illuminati exists only in the past, or in the minds of immature, deluded, paranoid people.
Absolutely none. The Illuminati does not exist.
No, Trey Songz is not an Illuminati. The Illuminati is not an organization of entertainers or celebrities.
The modern day Illuminati are widely believed to be nothing more than a conspiracy theory. However, if they were to exist, they are said to be super secretive and working in the shadows. Celebrities would never make it public knowledge that they had Illuminati connections. All the same, some Filipino celebrities that have Illuminati rumors are Vice Ganda and John Paulo Aquino.
Simply because the Illuminati doesn't exist.
There are far too many celebrities in the world to list all of their ages.
The Most popular one is Lady Gaga, for making a circle around her eyes, and for thunder, as a Illuminati symbol. There are too many celebrities that are Illuminati.
In real life, no one is part of the Illuminati. They broke up in 1785. All modern Illuminati claims are fictional. Not one of the claimed people has ever been proven Illuminati in a court of law.Some like to pretend otherwise, as it is more fun to pretend the reason you are not successful is that you are opposed by a huge unfightable conspiracy.
All former Navy Seals are celebrities, even if its in their own family or neighborhood.
Virtually all female celebrities have pierced ears, so that they can wear earrings; some male celebrities do as well. There are far too many to list.
No. None of the Disney properties are member of the Illuminati. Beyond the fact that the Illuminati does not exist, Disney does not typically share rights with anyone.
The truth is that none of them are affiliated in any way, shape, form, or manner with the Illuminati. Incidentally, no other celebrities of any ethnicity are associated with the Illuminati either. The group doesn't exist. There are groups who claim to be the malevolently legendary Illuminati or descended from them, but none have ever successfully substantiated the claims, or even gotten close to it. And, certainly none of these posers control anything other than their ability to separate gullible people from their money.
No, Adam Lambert is not part of the illuminati. He is just a singer from San Diego who's dreams got a chance to come true because of his true talent. It's a shame some people believe that celebrities get success through illuminati. If Adam was illuminati he would've won American Idol, not Kris.