No Love: Celebs Who Don't Support Caitlyn Jenner

D.L. Hughley, Snoop Dogg, Timbaland and more.

Bob Costas - Sportscaster Bob Costas also disapproved of ESPN's decision to honor Caitlyn Jenner. He even went as far as to say that it's all a marketing scheme to promote her new reality show on E! "I wish Caitlyn all the happiness in the world and all the peace of mind in the world. However, it strikes me that awarding the Arthur Ashe Award to Caitlyn Jenner is just a crass exploitation play — it's a tabloid play," he said. He ended his critique by saying that someone not affiliated with the Kardashian clan would have better fit the bill for the prestigious award.(Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)
Drake Bell - Former child star Drake Bell hasn't made a whistle in the media since his show, Drake and Josh, went off the air in 2008. But the 29-year-old grabbed some headlines when he came out of hiding to share his commentary on Caitlyn Jenner. After tweeting, "Sorry... Still calling you Bruce," following the unveiling of Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover. Bell received a heavy dose of criticism, which ultimately pushed him to retract his words. "I in no way meant to hurt or demean those going through a similar journey," he tweeted shortly after. "Although my comments were made in innocence, I deeply regret that negative effect they've had on so many."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)
Mike Huckabee - Mike Huckabee is notorious for his polarizing and offensive views on, well, everything, so his opinion on Caitlyn Jenner was anything but surprising. After learning about her transition, he joked, "I wish that someone told me that when I was in high school that I could have felt like a woman when it came time to take showers in PE." His creepy transgender "joke" fell flat with many people.(Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
Timbaland - Timbo is another media figure who says it like he means it, but he learned the hard way that it's a thin line between honest and offensive. After seeing Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover, he posted a meme with a photo from Coming to America with the caption, "His momma named him Bruce. I'mma call him Bruce." In a matter of seconds, his comments were flooded with people slamming him for being closed-minded and transphobic. Days later, he responded to the criticism, blaming the media for the uproar and saying that they took his words "out of context."(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images for Gucci)D.L. Hughley - Not many people found the comedian's comments about Cait very funny. Hughley asserted last week that he doesn't think the former Olympian deserved this year's Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs, saying, "Arthur Ashe fought AIDS with dignity and honor, and Caitlyn put on a dress. I don't think it's the same thing." Well, D.L. is certainly entitled to his opinion, but he didn't need to go as far as comparing Jenner to Mrs. Doubtfire to make his point. Also, Hughley may not know the other recipients of the Arthur Ashe Award, like Michael Sam and Robin Roberts. (Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images)

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Drake Bell - Former child star Drake Bell hasn't made a whistle in the media since his show, Drake and Josh, went off the air in 2008. But the 29-year-old grabbed some headlines when he came out of hiding to share his commentary on Caitlyn Jenner. After tweeting, "Sorry... Still calling you Bruce," following the unveiling of Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover. Bell received a heavy dose of criticism, which ultimately pushed him to retract his words. "I in no way meant to hurt or demean those going through a similar journey," he tweeted shortly after. "Although my comments were made in innocence, I deeply regret that negative effect they've had on so many."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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