
Sylvester Stallone, Tommy Fleetwood – Everton’s top five celebrity fans
Everton have a fair few celebrity supporters.
The Blues have put their supporters through the paces in recent years in the tumultuous Farhad Moshiri era, which almost resulted in relegation.
However, the Friedkin Group and David Moyes seem to be getting Everton back on track, and the famous few like Toffees fanatic Amanda Holden will be ecstatic with that.
Here, Goodison News looks at five famous Everton fans.

Tommy Fleetwood
The PGA Tour golfer, Tommy Fleetwood, is an Everton supporter, and he has made his love for the Toffees clear on several occasions.
The Southport-born golfer has been with the Blues through the highs and the lows, and has opened up on the pain that the Blues have caused him through the years.
Speaking on The Sports Agents podcast in January 2025, he said: “Like, I love being an Everton fan, because you just never know what’s going to happen. And it definitely prepares you for a lot of things in life.”
Sylvester Stallone
Hollywood A-lister Sylvester Stallone may be the most famous celebrity Everton supporter that there is.
The 79-year-old actor is known around the world, primarily for the Rocky franchise, which even featured Goodison Park in one of its Creed spin-offs.
Stallone visited the famous old ground in 2007 for a 1-1 draw with Reading, as he was a friend of former Blues shareholder Robert Earl.
Tony Bellew
World champion boxer Tony Bellew is the most outspoken famous Everton supporter.
He is constantly ranting and raving about the Blues on social media, and his love for the Toffees is clear.
He achieved a lifelong dream when he won the vacant WBC cruiserweight title against Ilunga Makabu in front of a packed-out Goodison crowd in 2016.

Dame Judie Dench
Famous for her roles in the James Bond franchise, actress Dame Judi Dench is a lifelong Evertonian.
She serves as an honorary patron of the Everton in the Community charity after accepting the position in 2012.
The Oscar-winning national treasure has been pictured at matches, with the most notable being the 2009 FA Cup final loss to Chelsea.
Jodie Comer
A relatively new kid on the block in terms of acting, Jodie Comer has made her mark in BBC shows like Killing Eve and Doctor Foster.
Comer has professed her love for the Toffees many times, which comes from her father, James Comer, who has worked for the Blues as a physiotherapist since the 1990s.
She once famously stated that she would rather the club win the Premier League than win an Oscar, which would be a remarkable achievement for her personally.
Speaking to the Guardian in January 2024, she said: “The Oscar is considered the pinnacle of acting. You receive one of them. But I think I have to say winning the league, purely to see the joy and elation on my dad’s and my brother’s faces.”
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