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Before the age of cancel culture and celebrity apology videos characterized by neutral-toned clothing, pristine backgrounds, and an introductory deep breath, A-listers didn't pay much attention to their comments, often letting their impulsive behavior mandate what words came out of their mouths.

Although many of the following offensive remarks were forgotten over time, they're still on the Internet, and people can judge for themselves whether the artist who made them intended harm or not.

Below,Bored Pandapresents a list of 16 controversial celebrity comments that remained unnoticed for years after they were uttered despite their racist, hom*ophobic, or sexist nature.

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#1

Alec Baldwin

The 30 Rock star used an anti-gay slur when trying to protect his privacy during an altercation with paparazzi.

In 2013, Alec chased after a photographer outside his Manhattan apartment and called the man a “c**ksucking f*g.”

“Get away from my wife and the baby with the camera,” the actor can be heard yelling on a video taken of the incident. “What f***ing language you want that in?”

“I did not intend to hurt or offend anyone with my choice of words, but clearly I have – and for that, I am deeply sorry,” the star later said in a statement on MSNBC’s website.

“Words are important. I understand that, and [I] will choose mine with great care going forward.”

On a different occasion, Alec joked on The Late Show with David Letterman that he wanted more children and was “thinking about getting a Filipino mail-order bride at this point, or a Russian one,” a comment that the Philippine Consul General described as “offensive and prejudiced.”

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Alec Baldwin is a twat, when does he not say, or do, something controversial.

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John Mayer

The Gravity singer used the n-word during a 2010 interview with Playboy.

The racist comment came after John said he was told he “had a hood pass.”

“By the way, it’s sort of a contradiction in terms because if you really had a hood pass, you could call it a n**ger pass,” he said.

When asked whether “Black women threw themselves” at him, John responded, "I don't think I open myself to it. My d**k is sort of like a White supremacist.”

John later apologized for using the derogatory term, writing, “Re: Using the ‘N word’ in an interview: I am sorry that I used the word. And it's a shame that I did because the point I was trying to make was the exact opposite spirit of the word itself.

“It was arrogant of me to think I could intellectualize using it because I realize there's no intellectualizing a word that is so emotionally charged.”

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I don't care who you are or where you're from NO ONE HAS A PASS ON THAT WORD. EVER.

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Kevin Hart

The actor and comedian tweeted in 2011 that if he ever saw his son playing with a doll house, he’d “break it over his head” and “say ‘Stop, that’s gay.’”

The previous year, Kevin made hom*ophobic comments during a stand-up routine, explaining his reaction when he saw another boy "grinding" on his son at a birthday party.

The Jumanji actor then shared that he "knocked them both down," and when he was reprimanded, he said, "You show me another kid getting f**ed in the a**, and I'll calm down."

In 2015, Kevin said his remarks reflected his “own insecurities” as a parent. He also stated that he wouldn’t tell that joke now, but he did back then because “the times weren’t as sensitive.”

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What?? A loud-mouth annoying short guy screeching his insecurities to the world? Shocker.

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Kelly Osbourne

The daughter of Sharon and Ozzy Osbourne—who was recently received backlash over remarks about Ozempic deemed “classist”—made some really offensive comments about Christina Aguilera during a feud the two stars had in 2003.

Kelly said that Christina was “one of the most disgusting human beings in the world” and that she had seen “drag queens who look better.”

A few years later, the British TV star referred to Christina as a “fat b**ch” during an episode of E!'s Fashion Police.

“She was a c**t to me … She called me fat for so many f***ing years, so you know what? F**k you! You're fat, too.”

In a column about body image she penned for Glamour magazine, Kelly wrote that she didn’t regret her harsh words: “I’m sorry, but I stand by that. I make a point on the show never to say anything about anybody that I wouldn’t say directly to their face.

“I’m famous, and she’s famous; it doesn’t mean I can’t stand up for myself.”

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Of course you've seen drag queens who look better, drag queens are awesome, who of us doesn't look boring compared to drag queens?

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Megan Fox

When asked whether she had any fears during a 2009 interview with Wonderland Magazine, Megan answered, “I do have a fear of ending up like Elizabeth Taylor in the sense that I will have been married 8 times and [be] this senile insane borderline personality schizoid when I’m 80, still drawing on my eyebrows.”

The Jennifer’s Body star also compared director Michael Bay to Hitler, saying Michael “wanted” to be like the German dictator on his sets.

In another interview, Megan said, "I would never date a girl who was bisexual because that means they also sleep with men, and men are so dirty that I'd never want to sleep with a girl who had slept with a man."

More recently, the 37-year-old actress stirred controversy after responding to people who said her appearance looked altered in a picture taken at a Super Bowl afterparty.

In her post, Megan said the “shadowy picture” made her look like a “Ukrainian blowup doll” when, in reality, she resembled “one of those super expensive silicone real sex dolls you can only get in Japan.”

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But she slept with MGK...

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Olivia Munn

In her 2010 book, Suck It, Wonder Woman!: The Misadventures of a Hollywood Geek, the Iron Man 2 actress wrote that she would “fix America’s obesity problems by taking all motorized transport away from fat people.”

After she finished with that, she claimed she would “build an infrastructure of Fat Tunnels, where all the fat people can walk. This will create jobs and subsequent weight loss.”

Besides her fatphobic comments, Olivia revealed in a 2010 interview that she dated men so she could get away with making offensive jokes about them.

“I date the blacks, I date the Mexicans. I date ’em all for comedy,” she said.

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What a pleasant person she is.

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Madonna

The Queen of Pop took a dig at her then-husband Guy Ritchie during an October 2008 concert in Boston with an unfortunate term.

She told the crowd: "This song is for the emotionally retarded. Maybe you know some people who fall in that category. I know I do."

If that wasn’t controversial enough, Madonna also made fatphobic comments about her fans, saying: “They are the most unattractive social outcasts, like really overweight girls or guys with lots of acne that follow me around and pester me.”

But it doesn’t end there, as she also made racist remarks about Black men: “I’ve found that being a strong female is actually more frightening to the Black men that I’ve dated,” the singer told Spin Magazine in 1998.

She added: “So many Black men grow up without fathers, without strong male figures, without a sense of romance and seeing a man treat a woman with respect.”

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the last time her music was good was 30 years ago. she talks so much s**t, if she were a "strong female" as she calls herself she'd at least age naturally and with grace but she can't even do that.

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Paris Hilton

The businesswoman kept a slew of personal items in a storage locker between moving houses. After failing to pay a $208 fee for the locker, its entire contents were sold to an unknown buyer, eventually reaching David Hans Schmitt and Bardia Persa.

In 2017, the men launched a site called parisexposed.com, sharing Paris’ personal information, including prescriptions, bank statements, and home videos.

One of the videos showed the star dancing with her younger sister, Nicky Hilton, to the Notorious B.I.G.’s “Hypnotize.” The Hilton heir can be seen approaching the camera and saying: “We’re like two nig***s!”

Elsewhere in the clip, Paris describes another woman as a “f***g hoodlum broke, poor b**ch from, like, Compton. Public school b**ch” and repeatedly calls a male friend a “fa**t.”

The star’s publicist later released a statement saying, “I’m not going to make any attempt to spin this. It happened. I’m not going to deny it happened. Each of us has used words we have regretted later.” She then added that Paris was “20 at the time” and “had been obviously drinking.”

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I find it worse those men published that s**t.

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Chelsea Handler

After Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt separated, Chelsea tweeted, “Angelina Jolie has filed for divorce from Brad Pitt… he wants the China; she wants Pax and Maddox. #sorrycouldnthelpmyself,” a reference to Pax and Maddox, the couple’s children adopted from Vietnam and Cambodia, respectively.

The American comedian made further discriminatory remarks about Maddox in her book Are You There, Vodka? It's Me, Chelsea, writing, “I rolled over and picked an Us Weekly magazine off the floor. The cover had a picture of Angelina, Brad, and their little Eskimo son, Maddox.

“Maddox must have thought he hit the jackpot when some A-list celebrity rescued him from third-world Cambodia, only to discover that she was going to shuffle him back and forth to every other third-world country in the universe.”

In 2014, Chelsea used Lupita Nyong'o’s Oscar win for 12 Years A Slave to promote her book about her trip to Africa, Uganda Be Kidding Me—with no apparent connection besides Lupita's African heritage. What’s more, Lupita’s origins are Kenyan, not Ugandan.

The stand-up comedian and actress reflected on her past behavior in 2021, sharing that she has “had an evolution.”

She told the New York Times: “I do want to be kinder and gentler. I want my jokes to not be reflective of a time in my life that I wasn’t aware of how they impact people.”

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Blake Lively

In 2008, the Gossip Girl actress sat down with Cosmopolitan for an interview in which she said she “looked like a tranny.”

Discussing her insecurities, Blake said, "I don't have that whole Angelina Jolie air to me. I wish that I did, and that's an insecurity of mine. Some days, I wake up, and I'm like, 'Oh, I look good today!' And some days, I wake up and feel like I look like a tranny."

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I feel like she probably wasn't trying to be hurtful, I think she probably just meant something like "sometimes I feel like I don't look feminine enough and that makes me feel insecure". But I wish she would have just worded it like that, because the way she worded it is hurtful to people.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

The Goop founder wrote a controversial tweet in 2012 in which she referenced Kanye West and Jay-Z’s popular hip-hop song, “Ni**as in Paris.”

“Ni**as in paris for real,” the actress tweeted after a performance of Kanye and Jay-Z’s hit from their Grammy-winning album, “Watch the Throne.”

Following backlash for her comment, Gwyneth defended herself by posting another message: “Hold up. It's the title of the song!”

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Yeah, she says a lot of weird stuff, but referencing the name of a song verbatim isn’t crossing a line.

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Lindsay Lohan

Describing her experience on Election Day in 2008, Lindsay said about Barack Obama during an interview with Access Hollywood: “It was really exciting. It’s an amazing feeling. It’s our first colored president.”

Following her interview, a spokesman for the show released a statement expressing their disapproval of the actress’ comment, saying, "We believe the word in question that Ms. Lohan used was unintelligible."

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But he was…

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Guy Ritchie

After Madonna called the English filmmaker “emotionally retarded,” Guy returned his ex-wife’s controversial comment after their divorce was finalized, saying: “She's retarded, too.”

Madonna filed for divorce in October 2008, citing irreconcilable differences with Guy. The American hitmaker and the film director share two sons: Rocco (born in 2000) and David (born in 2005).

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Lol these people are ridiculous. It's like two kids on the playground yelling "I know you are but what am I!?" back and forth at each other. How can they be like this without any sense irony or self awareness. (Specifically talking about Guy Ritchie and Madonna)

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Tracy Morgan

In 2011, an attendee of one of Tracy’s stand-up shows publicly denounced the comedian’s hom*ophobic comments made on stage.

In addition to allegedly commenting that hom*osexuality was “a choice” and anti-gay bullying was “insignificant,” the attendee accused Tracy of saying that if his son were gay, he would “pull out a knife and stab . . . [him] to death.”

The 30 Rock star didn’t confirm the attendee’s claims, but he issued an apology about his offensive comments: “I want to apologize to my fans and the gay and lesbian community for my choice of words at my recent stand-up act in Nashville.

“I’m not a hateful person and don’t condone any kind of violence against others. While I am an equal opportunity jokester, and my friends know what is in my heart, even in a comedy club, this clearly went too far and was not funny in any context."

The same year, the SNL alum made a lewd comment about American politician Sarah Palin, saying, “Let me tell you something about Sarah Palin. She’s good masturbation material."

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Emily Blunt

Last year, a clip resurfaced on social media of Emily making a fatphobic comment on the Jonathan Ross Show in 2012. The unfortunate remarks were made as the Oppenheimer actress described her experience dining at an American restaurant.

After Jonathan said that Americans were “enormous,” Emly replied, “Well, the girl who was serving me was enormous. I think she got freebie meals at Chili’s.”

More than ten years after the interview aired, the Golden Globe winner showed remorse over her words and apologized in a statement.

“I’m appalled that I would say something so insensitive, hurtful, and unrelated to whatever story I was trying to tell on a talk show,” the 40-year-old star said after people began pointing out that the server’s weight was irrelevant to her anecdote.

She added: “I’ve always considered myself someone who wouldn’t dream of upsetting anyone, so whatever possessed me to say anything like this in that moment is unrecognizable to me or anything I stand for.”

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But it IS shocking to go to the US as a foreigner. Americans should understand that their eating habits, massive food portions, and doing everything by car are completely abnormal anywhere else in the world.▪️▪️▪️ I'm from the Netherlands, and several friends and family members went on vacation to the US. They all came back weighing at least 5 kg more than they were here. It's almost impossible to maintain your weight in a society that's so focused on convenience foods and driving cars. ▪️▪️▪️I've seen listings for apartments without a kitchen. That would NOT fly here. We Dutchies aren't very culinary, but we still make home-cooked meals and prepare our own breakfast and lunch at home.

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Benedict Cumberbatch

When referring to the lack of diversity in the British film industry, Benedict told PBS’ Tavis Smiley: “I think as far as colored actors go, it gets really difficult in the UK, and I think a lot of my friends have had more opportunities here [in the U.S.] than in the UK, and that’s something that needs to change.”

The Oscar-nominated actor received backlash for his choice of words, as many social media users believed using “colored” to refer to Black artists was “out of touch.”

While Smiley, who is black, defended the “Sherlock” star, Benedict expressed regret about his words, saying he was an “idiot” and was “devastated” over his “outmoded terminology.”

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Oh jeez! I remember back in the 90s it was bad form to call someone Black and that Colored was the proper word.

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Oh noes, someone somewhere has said something like 20 years ago that might be offensive to some very vocal minority today, let me get the pitchforks while you light the torches up.

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It's usually not even the vocal minority- it's the self-appointed righteous -

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Where is Trump on that list? He is constantly saying awful things (you could make an entire page dedicated just to him being an A-hole), but I guess that everyone has just got so used to it by now that we just let it slide, which means that his scummy tactic of crying wolf often enough has worked and made everyone go numb.

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BoredPanda is too cowardly to post anything about Trump and his hate-filled rhetoric. Even Buzzfeed calls out his horrible and hate-filled antics. Come on, BoredPanda is the same site that censors d**k, W***y, r****m, and cartoon blood yet has some of the worst trolls I’ve ever seen

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Oh noes, someone somewhere has said something like 20 years ago that might be offensive to some very vocal minority today, let me get the pitchforks while you light the torches up.

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It's usually not even the vocal minority- it's the self-appointed righteous -

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Where is Trump on that list? He is constantly saying awful things (you could make an entire page dedicated just to him being an A-hole), but I guess that everyone has just got so used to it by now that we just let it slide, which means that his scummy tactic of crying wolf often enough has worked and made everyone go numb.

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BoredPanda is too cowardly to post anything about Trump and his hate-filled rhetoric. Even Buzzfeed calls out his horrible and hate-filled antics. Come on, BoredPanda is the same site that censors d**k, W***y, r****m, and cartoon blood yet has some of the worst trolls I’ve ever seen

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16 Examples Of Celebrities Saying Terrible Things Before The Age Of Cancel Culture (2024)

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How celebrities have a negative influence on society? ›

Negative ways celebrities can influence teens

Normalizing behaviors like smoking or substance use. Promoting violent or criminal behavior like vandalism, fighting, or driving under the influence. Modeling poor decisions around relationships or sex.

How do celebrities affect our culture? ›

They serve as role models and sources of inspiration, often influencing the way teens think, act, and perceive themselves and the world around them. Whether through music, movies, sports, or social media, celebrities have a profound impact on shaping the attitudes, values, and lifestyles of teenagers.

Do celebrities have a responsibility to be positive role models? ›

While it is too demanding to expect celebrities to be good role models in all areas of their life, it is reasonable to think that celebrities have the responsibility to be a good role model in those areas of their private life that they do choose to share with the public.

Could your life be affected by a celebrity? ›

The celebrity may even influence your life. You might feel motivated to travel, do humanitarian work, or make lifestyle changes, for example. But when a celebrity is always on your mind, or you feel your identity depends on their identity, you may be experiencing celebrity worship syndrome.

Do you think celebrities have a positive or a negative impact on society? ›

Celebrities can have a positive influence on youth. In fact, they can serve as role models. But famous people, whether they're singers, actors, and other celebrities, can also provide unhealthy examples. In particular, celebrity influence on body image and substance use is often detrimental to teen mental state.

How do celebrities negatively influence body image? ›

The idealization of celebrities in modern society raises ongoing issues. Airbrushed photos, cropping or distorting the body to look a certain way, and posting about unhealthy detox diets that can harm an individual is not promoting a healthy lifestyle.

Does cancel culture affect celebrities? ›

Cancel culture, at its core, is seen as a tool for holding powerful people accountable. Celebrities like convicted sexual predator R. Kelly and convicted rapist Harvey Weinstein appear to be canceled for life, but that is mostly because they've faced the consequences of the justice system.

Who can be called a celebrity? ›

People who act in movies and television actors, people who sing/rap are usually celebrities. High-ranking politicians, people who tell people the news, television show hosts, people who go to outer space, major-league athletes, comedians and people who sing songs are also sometimes celebrities.

Can celebrities be true heroes? ›

Some celebrities have actually saved people's lives or helped them escape danger. One star even played a critical role in getting a fan a much-needed organ donation. Here's a look at some of our favorite celebrities who deserve to truly be called heroes.

What artists have canceled their shows? ›

There are many artists that stop playing for health reasons. Linda Ronstadt, Joni Mitchell, Phil Collins are just a few amoung many stars that have had to stop. I would like to share one guy that first curtailed his playing to “only” be a studio pianist… Nicky Hopkins.

What is a cancelled celebrity? ›

Cancel culture is a phrase contemporary to the late 2010s and early 2020s used to refer to a cultural phenomenon in which an individual deemed to have acted or spoken in an unacceptable manner is ostracized, boycotted, shunned, fired or assaulted, often aided by social media.

Why celebrities are cancelled? ›

Fandom is deeply rooted in identity and values, and fans are likely to “cancel” people who violate norms of justice and moral responsibility. As fandoms represent community and comfort, fans are quick to denounce threats to these spaces.

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