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While some of these stars managed to escape the fear of being deported back to their native countries, some others were not so lucky and got kicked out of the countries.

AceShowbiz - Despite his calm demeanor, Paul McCartney had a rather wild life when he was still young. The Beatles member was deported from two countries when the band was at their peak of popularity. He was first ordered to leave Germany back in 1960s after he and bandmate Pete Best were arrested for arson.

Later, in January 1980, he had to cut his trip to Japan short after he was found to be carrying nearly half a pound of marijuana in his baggage upon arrival at Narita airport. Even though the rocker assured authorities that the amount was solely for his personal use, police believed that it was large enough to warrant a smuggling charge and a potential seven-year prison sentence. He was kicked out of the country after finishing his nine-day stint in the Tokyo Narcotics Detention Center.

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