15 Celebrity Tweets That Pissed You Off
Words by Chris Brown, 50 Cent, Ayesha Curry and more.
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No Filter - With the accessibility of social media, it seems like everyone, celebrities especially, tends to talk out of turn in a way that ends up offending or upsetting large groups of people. From the likes of musicians Chris Brown and 50 Cent to real-life basketball wife Ayesha Curry, here are some celebs who pissed the internet off with some of their social media postings.(Photos from left: Imeh Akpanudosen/Getty Images, Dimitrios Kambouris/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images)
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Kate Upton - Model Kate Upton felt the need to slam Colin Kaepernick and other NFL players in September 2016 who protested the National Anthem in wake of the recent cases of police brutality against Black people in America. Offended that they chose to express their concerns on 9/11, she took to Twitter to air out her frustration, but she got shut down in a hurry by just about everyone on the internet and even some familiar faces (did you see that perfect read by Jamele Hill?).(Photo: Kate Upton via Twitter)
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Raven-Symoné - It's pretty hard to forget this one. In 2014, Raven-Symoné made the bold decision to say during an interview with Oprah Winfrey that she doesn't identify as African-American and echoed that sentiment later on on Twitter, adding that she considers herself, in fact, "dark white." Yep.(Photo: Raven-Symone via Twitter)
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Shad Moss - When Shad Moss talks, it seems as something polarizing always comes out of his mouth. The former 106 & Park host said in July 2016 that he doesn't consider himself Black either, with his reasoning being he has no idea what his ancestors were doing and, as far as he's concerned, he's "mixed."(Photo: Bow Wow via Twitter)
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Jennifer Lopez - Who knew J.Lo was an #AllLivesMatter type of gal? The world learned where she stood when she tweeted the controversial hashtag in July 2016.(Photo: Jennifer Lopez via Twitter)
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Prince Jackson - Michael Jackson's older son, Prince, made some some comments following the unjust killings of two unarmed Black men at the hands of the police that disturbed the Twittersphere. "I understand that you want to focus on #blacklivesmatter but why only focus on one life that matters when all do?" Oh, Prince.(Photo: Prince Jackson via Twitter)
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Gwyneth Paltrow - She may be besties with Beyoncé, but that doesn't give her a pass when it comes to using the n-word. The actress learned this the hard way when she tweeted, "Ni**as in paris for real," in reference to Jay Z and Kanye West's song. No, Gwyneth. No.(Photo: Gwyneth Paltrow via Twitter)
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CeeLo Green - It's known universally that no means no, but musician CeeLo Green upset a lot of folks when he tweeted, "It's not rape if the person is passed out." He eventually apologized for his scathing words, but the damage is pretty much done.(Photo: CeeLo Green via Twitter)
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Chris Brown - Making jokes about someone's attempted suicide is highly inappropriate, but Chris Brown didn't seem to get the memo when he mocked fellow singer Kehlani, saying her suicide attempt was complete BS. He later said he meant no harm by what he said, but this definitely wasn't a smart move.(Photo: Chris Brown via Twitter)
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Ayesha Curry - Ayesha Curry really — REALLY — wants her man to win, so when he doesn't, she gets angry. The real-life basketball wife claimed that Game 6 of the 2016 NBA Finals was rigged after he hubby lost. After her tweet went viral, folks were calling her a sore loser and a hater who only had a problem because her man wasn't in the spotlight.(Photo: Ayesha Curry via Twitter)
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