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GCSE results day is finally here and 16 year olds across the country will be waiting with baited breath to find out whether they got the grades they've been hoping for.

Whether you're planning on heading to sixth form or college or hoping to get onto an apprenticeship, GCSEs are very important, and can help to decide the trajectory of your future.

However, if you didn't get the grades you wanted and are kicking yourself for not doing more revision, then don't fear, as there are many other routes you can take to be successful.

Here are 10 celebrities who failed their exams, but have now made millions from sharing their talents with the world.

1. Gemma Collins

Reality TV Queen Gemma Collins is no stranger to the limelight, having been a staple on our TV screens for over a decade.

But the The Only Way Is Essex star didn't need any exams to get where she is today and left school at 16, with a U grade in maths.

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Speaking to YOU magazine, she said: "I remember sitting in the exam room for my maths GCSE and thinking, ‘I’m going to be famous, I don’t need maths.

"What I really need is to go down Romford High Street and buy new shoes.”

Gemma Collins got a U in maths
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Gemma Collins got a U in mathsCredit: Getty

2. Cheryl

Iconic Girls Aloud singer and solo artist Cheryl has spent over 20 years dazzling the public with her Geordie charm.

But the Newcastle born singer left education without passing a single one of her GCSE exams.

The former X-Factor judge previously said: ""For those who did well with their GCSEs or even managed to scrape by, their world is about to change.

"Maybe they're about to take up a place at college to study their chosen subjects, or maybe they have their dream job lined up.

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"Either way, it's a time for celebration."

Cheryl didn't pass any of her GCSEs
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Cheryl didn't pass any of her GCSEsCredit: Getty

3. Sir Richard Branson

Virgin founder Sir Richard Branson has a net worth of over £2 billion.

However, the British business owner left school aged 16, after struggling with schooling due to his dyslexia.

On his last day of school, his headteacher told him he would either end up in prison or become a millionaire.

Richard Branson left school at 16
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Richard Branson left school at 16Credit: Getty

4. Ryan Gosling

Barbie star Ryan Gosling found fame at a very young age, when he joined the cast of Disney's Mickey Mouse club, aged 12.

The star then decided not to finish high school, and left education at 17 to pursue his acting career, before getting his big break in The Notebook.

Ryan Gosling didn't need exams to find success
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Ryan Gosling didn't need exams to find successCredit: The Mega Agency

5. Adele

Pop sensation Adele attended the prestigious Brit school as a child, alongside classmates Jessie J and Leona Lewis.

The star didn't achieve any A-Level grades whilst she was there, but is now one of the biggest recording artists in the world.

Adele didn't achieve any A-Levels
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Adele didn't achieve any A-LevelsCredit: Getty

How much are these celebs worth?

Gemma Collins - £3 million 

Cheryl - £31 million 

Sir Richard Branson - £2.3 billion 

Ryan Gosling - £54 million 

Adele - £169 million

Robbie Williams - £230 million 

Jake Humphreys - £3 million 

Simon Cowell - £463 million 

Holly Willoughby - £6.2 million 

Cameron Diaz - £108 million 

Data taken from celebritynetworth.com and thickaccent.com.

6. Robbie Williams

Robbie Williams' teachers had high hopes for him, and the pop star was predicted to get As and Bs in English, History and Geography.

However, the singer ended up failing all of his GCSE exams.

Ultimately, this didn't matter though as he soon found fame in boy band Take That.

Robbie Williams failed all of his GCSEs
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Robbie Williams failed all of his GCSEsCredit: Getty

7. Jake Humphrey

TV presenter Jake Humphries did well in his GCSE's, but floundered his A Levels.

The BT Sport presenter previously said: "A-level students—remember results don't and won't define you. In 1999, I got an E, N, and U for myself. Things haven't turned out too bad...”

Jake's broadcasting career success came after he was sacked from McDonalds.

Jake Humphries failed his A-Levels
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Jake Humphries failed his A-LevelsCredit: Getty

8. Simon Cowell

Everyone's favourite talent show judge Simon Cowell has without a doubt had an extremely successful career.

However, the X-Factor star left school with just two O-Levels (the equivalent of two GCSEs) and then left school at 16.

Simon Cowell didn't need exams to find success
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Simon Cowell didn't need exams to find successCredit: Getty

9. Holly Willoughby

Former This Morning presenter Holly Willoughby struggled with dyslexia when she was in school.

She has never disclosed her grades, but revealed that she didn't do well enough to study psychology at university.

This helped Holly to go down a different path though, and have a very successful career in television.

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Holly Willoughby struggled at school
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Holly Willoughby struggled at schoolCredit: Rex

10. Cameron Diaz

Hollywood A-Lister Cameron Diaz never finished high school, and dropped out aged 16, to pursue modelling.

She has since won the hearts of people across the world for her performances in Shrek, The Holiday and There's Something About Mary.

Cameron Diaz dripped out of school at 16
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Cameron Diaz dripped out of school at 16Credit: Getty
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