
Fulham are back in the Premier League, and while the Whites will be playing against some big names next term, Craven Cottage is used to playing host to some famous faces.
Indeed, the Whites may not be the biggest team in England, but their scenic location, fantastic history and charming stadium has attracted some incredibly famous fans over the years.
We’re going to take a look at seven of the most famous Fulham supporters from years gone by.
Margot Robbie
The Suicide Squad actress is actually a Fulham supporter.
Robbie isn’t exactly a regular at Craven Cottage, admitting to Football Focus in 2018 that she hasn’t actually been to a game for quite some time, but her husband is a fan of the Whites, and his fandom has seemingly passed onto Robbie.
Joaquin Phoenix
From Harley Quinn to The Joker, Joaquin Phoenix is one of Hollywood’s biggest stars, and while he may call the sport ‘soccer’, he’s a supporter of a truly historic football club.
Phoenix probably won’t be seen in the Hammersmith End anytime soon, but he was pictured wearing a Fulham scarf while smoking a cigarette back in 2020.
Hugh Grant

From one of America’s biggest actors to one of Britain’s.
Unlike Robbie and Phoenix, Grant is genuinely a passionate hardened Fulham fan who is often spotted at Craven Cottage.
Grant loves Fulham so much that he actually reportedly paid half of Robbie Herrera’s transfer fee back in 1993.
Daniel Radcliffe

From the star of About a Boy to The Boy Who Lived, that’s right Harry Potter himself is a Fulham fan.
Like many on this list, Radcliffe isn’t an impassioned football fan, admitting that he’s not the biggest fan of the play-acting in the modern game, but he has admitted in the past that his allegiance is with Fulham.
Lily Allen

Lily Allen’s family has actually made quite the mark on the footballing world as dad, Keith, worked on the Italia 90 hit World In Motion alongside New Order and the England squad.
Keith Allen is a huge Fulham supporter, and his passion has passed onto Lily who was famously pictured in floods of tears as Fulham lost the 2010 Europa League final to Atletico Madrid.
Michael Jackson

The King of Pop wasn’t the biggest sports fan, but he did once visit Craven Cottage with his close friend and former Fulham owner Mohamed Al Fayed.
Jackson was famously immortalised in statue form by the west London club in 2011, and while the statue may have been taken down, it still remains a famous part of Fulham’s recent and bizarre history.
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