Celebrities Who Are Terrible To Their Fans
When you?re rich and famous, it?s not hard to lose sight of the little people. While it can?t be easy to be the center of attention, celebrities have the choice to either be cool about their fans? overzealous adulation or to be a total celebri-jerk about it. Here are some celebrities who, allegedly, have done some pretty terrible things to us pathetic, regular people.
Kevin James
According to legend, The King of Queens is a bit of a drama queen himself. Unconfirmed but corroborated reports from those who have encountered him in the wild say that James often refuses to speak to ?the help?, once berating a waitress who asked him for his order directly rather than passing it through his assistants. The Mall Cop star allegedly sends his personal crew into stores before him to announce that no one should make eye contact with James, because apparently, Paul Blart is bigger than Jesus. Only if you?re taking butt volume into account, Kevin.
Rihanna
In 2014, Rihanna posted a frowny face on Twitter and linked to a picture of a 16-year-old fan?s prom dress, which was similar to a Wile E. Coyote-inspired costume Rihanna wore to an awards show a few years earlier. Rihanna went on to tweet, ?The Dark Thot Rises? in response to the bat-like unitard, and shared the bullying image with 35 million people, alienating countless fans, and completely ruining one fan?s prom memories. We had to look up ?thot,? and it?s not nice.
Christian Bale
Bale has been caught berating crew members on set and was arrested for freaking out at family members during a press tour, so his anger issues are common knowledge. However, Bale?s former PR agent came out with allegations that the actor?s behavior towards fans is even worse, recounting an instance in which Bale berated little girls to tears after they?d asked him for an autograph, and another event that involved Bale faxing a fan an elaborate death threat involving a screwdriver. Bale was never charged for the threat, nor his crimes against Batman?s voice.
Michael Jordan
The legends of Jordan?s rudeness and competitiveness are legion, but none stand out more than when rapper Chamillionaire asked Jordan for a photograph. The no-longer-relevant Jordan insisted that Chamillionaire purchase a $15k jersey from him instead, which Chamillionaire declined. Jordan?s noteworthy arrogance even extended to his Hall of Fame acceptance speech, which he turned into an ungrateful 23-minute roast of everyone who didn?t kiss his butt.
Rachael Ray
Despite her legacy of down-to-Earth 30-minute meals, Ray is known to be a diva on and off set. Hundreds of audience members at her shows have remarked that she?s an angry, cold, and unwelcoming host when the cameras are off. During one of her tours, Ray allegedly had it out with a hotel concierge, stating, ?I need stupid people not to talk to me.? Lucky for us, her 30 minutes of fame are just about over. Suck on that EVOO, Ray.
Gene Simmons
For a bass player who dresses like a clown, Gene Simmons has a very high opinion of himself. In a recent interview, Simmons began to expound on why he hated his former bandmates, and meandered onto the dangerous topic of suicide. The Demon stated that people with suicidal thoughts should put up or shut up, prompting multiple radio stations to completely stop playing his music. Once he was hit in the wallet, Simmons apologized.
Jerry Seinfeld
Allegedly one of the biggest jerks in the known universe, Seinfeld stories have circulated among ex-fans for years, making it seem like Superman?s biggest fan couldn?t be less of a super man. One former fan reported that Seinfeld allegedly walked up to him and his basketball team in a Hyatt hotel, and without provocation, called them dumb jocks. Seinfeld then slammed his breakfast plate on the concierge desk, demanding his eggs be cooked again. Serenity now.
Ariana Grande
Teen pop starlet Ariana Grande managed to not only alienate most of her fans, but an entire country when she stated ?I hate Americans. I hate America.? Her statement, as well as an egregious act of defiling food on display, was caught on a security camera in a donut shop. After cancelling performances in the wake of the scandal, Grande apologized and explained that her anti-American statement was some kind of bizarre anti-consumerism rant. Her net worth of $16 million remains unchanged, except for the cost of those highly offensive, consumerist donuts. Shame on them.
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I think I have a good eye for arrogant assholes.
I cant stand any of these people on this list.
havnt watched anything they were in ever.
I am a good judge of character
fats .........................................................:facepalm: