Celebrity | Angelina Jolie 10 Celebs' Odd Eating Habits Bet you never thought of rice as a gateway drug By Evann Gastaldo Posted Aug 4, 2010 11:23 AM CDT Copied Angelina Jolie listens to a question during a press conference to promote her new spy action-thriller "Salt" in Seoul, South Korea, Wednesday, July 28, 2010. (AP Photo/Ahn Young-joon) Cockroaches, butterflies, peanut-butter-and-bacon sandwiches: Celebrities sure do have some odd eating habits. The Daily Beast, with the help of Matthew and Mark Jacob’s What the Great Ate: A Curious History of Food and Fame, lists a few: Angelina Jolie: She’s tried bee larvae, crickets, and cockroaches—and the roaches she actually liked. Friedrich Nietzsche: Believed that eating a lot of rice led to drug use, and eating a lot of potatoes led to alcohol use. Steve Jobs: The Apple founder once tried an all-apple diet…because he thought it might allow him to stop bathing. Vladimir Nabokov: Tried butterflies once but proclaimed them “vile,” like “almonds and perhaps green cheese.” Maria Callas: The Greek opera star was rumored to have eaten a tapeworm purposely—to help her lose weight. Elvis Presley: Once flew 800 miles to eat a peanut-butter-jelly-bacon sandwich…made on an entire loaf of bread with a pound of bacon. Ronald Reagan: Didn’t eat a tomato for 70 years. For the complete list, click here. For more weird foods, click here. Read These Next Police pin blame for airport fiasco on Nancy Mace. Trump doesn't want Clarence Thomas or Samuel Alito to retire. President Trump begins campaign to turn the affordability narrative. China hits an unprecedented economic milestone. Report an error