Scotland more than pulls its weight when it comes to celebs - the likes of Ewan McGregor, Andy Murray, David Tennant, Annie Lennox, James MacAvoy, Karen Gillen and Calvin Harris are all global household names.
But it turns out that if you go back a few generations a veritable galaxy of stars all have Scottish blood running through their veins.
Many have spoken of their pride at their heritage during visits to ‘the home country’ their ancestors set out from decades - or even centuries - ago.
Spider-man actress Zendaya has become the latest to reveal her Celtic roots and the Scottish city she intends to make a pilgrimage to.
Here’s what connnects her, and nine other stars, to Scotland. They’re all welcome to visit anytime.

9. Jim Carrey
American-Canadian actor Jim Carrey has pulled out a Scottish accent a few times in his career - and has been lambasted by comedian Limmy for doing so. It's alright though, his grandfather on his mother's side was born in Glasgow. | Getty Images

10. Johnny Cash
The Man in Black visited Scotland several times in a bid to find out about his heritage. He managed to trace his surname to 11th century Fife, where several locations, including Cash Loch, were named after his family. It's even claimed he's related to King Malcolm IV of Scotland. | Getty Images