Dennis Rodman Tops GQ's Least Influential List; Miley Cyrus and President Obama Barely Break Q-List

Dennis Rodman was named number one on GQ's list of least influential celebrities of 2013.

Dennis "The Worm" Rodman was picked as the top "name" in GQ's third annual list of the least influential celebrities. Other celebrities on the list are twerking pop star Miley Cyrus, who's VMAs 2013 performance inched her down the list, President Barack Obama, whose leadership gets nothing done and celebrity chef Paula Deen whose racism got headlines, but ended her TV contract.

Dennis Rodman, the 52-year-old former basketball player, recently visited Kim Jong Un in North Korea for an HBO documentary in the series by Vice magazine. GQ said Dennis Rodman is a "Q-list celebrity willing to commit borderline treason just to hang out with a dictator who himself aspires to be a Q-list celebrity."

Dennis Rodman is getting ready to go back to North Korea late next month for an exhibition basketball tour.

Paula Deen came in at number 2. Her claim to fame was calling her black employees the N-word. U.S. Rep. Anthony Weiner sexted himself into number 3 spot. GQ said "He's the saddest lecher in American politics, and that's saying something, because they're all lechers."

Miley Cyrus came in at number six for "basically trying every inane strategy she could think of to rile up America's few remaining pearl clutchers." GQ admitted "what's sad is that it totally worked."

President Obama cracked the top 20, coming in at number 17 because "nothing gets done."

Justin Bieber, Lady Gaga, Ryan Reynolds and Will Smith were also named non-influential celebrities.

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