* Stars don't "orbit" planets. Planets orbit stars.
* The number of stars in a system varies greatly. Some stars have no planets at all, while others have multiple planets. Some stars are in binary systems, where two stars orbit each other.
What you might be asking is:
* Which planets have the most stars in their system? There are many planets that orbit more than one star (multiple star systems). Some famous examples include:
* Kepler-47 (has two stars)
* Kepler-16 (has two stars)
* Kepler-413 (has three stars)
* Which planet has the most stars nearby? This would depend on your definition of "nearby." There are many star systems relatively close to our solar system, so the answer would depend on the specific definition of "nearby."
To get a more accurate answer, you'd need to clarify your question!