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These Celebrities Ruined Their Career In A Matter Of Minutes

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When you spend your life in the spotlight, it’s far too tempting to create unexpected misjudgments that may appear harmless but will jeopardize your whole future. Unfortunately, these actors have had to discover the hard way the repercussions of careless remarks and legal controversies…

Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson
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Michael Jackson

Michael Jackson’s reputation was on the downside by 2003, and he was something of a sinister recluse whose children wear veils in public and stayed in a dream castle than a massive pop star. Jackson’s popstar royalty image was tarnished after the first of multiple molestation allegations against him was brought in December of 2003. He faced more than 20 years in jail if convicted on the accusations against him before dying of an accidental overdose in 2009. He was then found not guilty, much to the public’s surprise.

Jenny Slate

Jenny Slate

Jenny Slate

Jenny Slate, a newcomer to Saturday Night Live in 2009, landed a prized writer-performer spot for a sketch she’d created, “Biker Chick Talk.” However, during the live performance, she mistakenly misread the phrase “friggin'” in the script for its adult equivalent. The crowd chuckled nervously as the mishap unfolded, but Slate quit after her first season and has said that she has never seen the show.

Jeffree Star

Jeffree Star

Jeffree Star

Jeffree Star, a beauty mogul, has been feuding with Kylie Jenner since her revolutionary cosmetics brand debuted in 2016. He criticized the consistency of her goods and has feuded with other gurus such as Kat Von D and Kim Kardashian. In 2018, he announced that Kylie had removed him from the Kylie Cosmetics press list.

R. Kelly

R. Kelly

R. Kelly

Where to BEGIN with R. Kelly… Kelly was charged with 21 counts of child abuse in 2002, as well as a videotape showing him having sexual intercourse with a woman. Until they came looking for him in 2018, he vehemently refuted the arguments. With the assistance of solid facts, he has been convicted of kidnapping underage girls and holding them as sex slaves. He’s gotten almost any recommendation he’s ever had revoked.

Chris Brown

Chris Brown

Chris Brown

Chris Brown rose from the ranks of R&B and pop culture to become a household name by 2009. As his romance with Rihanna was heating up, he got a lot of public coverage. However, the pair got into a heated altercation at a pre-Grammy party in 2009, during which Brown attacked Rihanna. Her lip was torn, her lips were swollen, and she had bruises on her forehead. Brown will never be the same since the incident.

Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige

Mary J. Blige

Misses When it comes to selling her brand, Mary J. Blige appears to thrive on pain and drama. So when she stooped to sing for a Burger King advert for fried chicken wraps, fans were outraged, saying she was using racist prejudices.

Boy George

Boy George

Boy George

Boy George was sentenced to 15 months in prison for handcuffing and assaulting a male prostitute in his hotel bed. I couldn’t care less about how lovely “Karma Chameleon” was. He chained this man and suspected him of robbing his belongings. George, you’ve made the wrong decision all over.

Ashlee Simpson

Ashlee Simpson

Ashlee Simpson

Ashlee Simpson can credit her undoing to a tragic Saturday Night Live performance in 2004. While starting the second song of her set, “Autobiography,” the backing track from her first song, “Pieces of Me,” began to play instead, and a flustered Simpson attempted to distract fans from the revelation that she’d lip-synced by dancing. SNL cut to commercial IMMEDIATELY, and Simpson tried to blame the band for the whole mishap.

Jared Fogle

Jared Fogle

Jared Fogle

In 2015, Jared Fogle, the face of Subway’s weight-loss ad initiative, was indicted on charges of child trafficking and paying for sex with minors. He once had a net worth of $15 million, but now he is serving a minimum 13-year term in prison.

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey has committed so many unforced errors and career pivots that every starlet would be doomed if it weren’t for her. She couldn’t hear the backing track as she closed out the 2016 New Year’s Rockin’ Eve performance in Times Square, so she didn’t perform. The next album mainly was lip-synced. “It happens,” she said.

Mariah Carey

Mariah Carey

Michael Richards

Kramer, Kramer, Kramer… During a stand-up show in 2006, the “Seinfeld” host went on a racial rampage, angrily harassing a black man in the audience. That was the end of his career, and he admitted that he was embarrassed after the show.

Michael Richards

Michael Richards

Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne, on the other hand, should have learned better. He drew a lot of flak for comparing Emmett Till’s assassination to modern-day sexagenarians. Future’s “Karate Chop” remix includes the lyric “beat the p***y like Emmett Till,” which refers to a young black man killed in 1955 for reportedly whistling at a white woman. I’m sorry. WHY is this the case? Why would he do such a thing? It’s an entire offensive line. He apologized profusely and vowed not to play the single again and get it banned from the airwaves. My, my goodness.

Lil Wayne

Lil Wayne

Miguel

2013 was Miguel’s YEAR. His hit “Adorn” gained him some chart-topping success, and his performance at the Billboard Music Awards that year was…unforgettable. Poor guy tried to jump over the pit and ended up accidentally crash landing on fans before making it to the second stage. He severely injured one girl who threatened to sue because she never received proper medical treatment on sight.

Miguel

Miguel

Janet Jackson

Okay, perhaps this was purely coincidental. But, unfortunately, Jackson has never been able to recover from a very public clothing failure that occurred during her Super Bowl halftime appearance in 2004. The event, which has become known as “Nipplegate,” went like this: Justin Timberlake reaches over Jackson’s bustier at the end of the display and rips off the top half, a bit too violently, and the whole audience sees Jackson’s breast for 9/16ths of a second.

Janet Jackson

Janet Jackson

Jennifer Grey

Her legendary appearance as Baby in “Dirty Dancing” catapulted her popularity in the 1980s, but she attributes her popularity to her decision to get a nose job. Of course, her nose was her most distinguishing attribute, but if she was self-conscious about it, let her be!

Jennifer Grey

Jennifer Grey

Robin Thicke

Can you recall the movie “Blurred Lines”? We feel the same way. Not only did the child-star-turned-pop-singer and Miley Cyrus, who delivered a raunchy duet at the MTV Music Video Awards in 2013, show a different side of each other in 2013. Unfortunately, things got a bit out of hand for the audience, and Thicke attempted to blame Cyrus for the R-rated prank. However, she kept her own, claiming that he understood just what would happen onstage. Although Thicke had published a follow-up album with her name as the cover, his wife sued for divorce.  Ouch!

Robin Thicke

Robin Thicke

Natalia Kills

It’s difficult to maintain composure when judging a live talent show. Judges have to entertain as well as evaluate. On New Zealand’s version of “The X Factor,” Natalia Kills took it a little too far… she bashed Joe Irvine in 2015, calling him a “laughing stock,” and essentially accused him of copying his act and persona from Kills’ own husband, singer Willy Moon. He was also on the panel of judges. Kills and Moon were soon dropped from the show.

Natalia Kills

Natalia Kills

Natalie Maines

Natalie Maines of the Dixie Chicks discovered the hard way that country music and politics are not compatible. She made several snide remarks about then-President George W. Bush, prompting radio stations to question fans if the Dixie Chicks should be banned from their streaming services. Maines, who is from Texas, should have understood that the majority of reporters are southern conservatives.

Natalie Maines

Natalie Maines

Mark Salling

Mark Salling rose to fame after portraying Corey Monteith’s bully-turned-rockstar best friend on “Glee.” In 2015, he was charged with abuse, and other charges of child exploitation charged him in legal trouble. Salling finally committed suicide in 2018, but the tale concludes on a tragic note.

Mark Salling

Mark Salling

Sinead O’Connor

During a 1992 Saturday Night Live appearance, O’Connor shocked the crowd. First, she modified the lyrics to Bob Marley’s “War” to represent the widespread child sexual exploitation in the Catholic Church. Then, she tore up a portrait of Pope John Paul II live on camera after her emotional success.

Sinead O'Connor

Sinead O’Connor

Jeffrey Jones

In real life, the least likable character from “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” is an extremely arrogant and obnoxious guy! Jones was charged with child abuse in 2002 and given a five-year probationary term, and register as a sex offender.

Jeffrey Jones

Jeffrey Jones

Jerry Lee Lewis

For the first time at the age of 23, Jerry Lee Lewis married his bride was his 13-year-old first cousin. They kept the marriage’s details hidden until a reporter discovered them and revealed the facts. As a result, his ratings plunged, and his earnings fell from $10,000 to $250 a night. They were married for 13 years and had two children together, but his reputation never recovered.

Jerry Lee Lewis

Jerry Lee Lewis

Charles Rocket

We want to avoid discussing the 1980-81 season of Saturday Night Live. First, the sketches were incredibly unfunny, and the new director, Jean Doumanian’s casting, was a train accident. Then, in the 11th episode of the season, cast member Charles Rocket opted to use the F-word in the final moments, setting a new low. Regardless of how dire the situation was, the studio was not impressed, and Rocket was quickly booted from the show. I guess it was just a matter of time because SNL was in the process of purging all of its cast members.

Charles Rocket

Charles Rocket

Amanda Bynes

Bynes was convicted in 2012 for driving under the influence and assaulting a police officer with her vehicle. She then withdrew from performing, but being out of the spotlight doesn’t always suggest you should do anything you want, and Bynes ended up in handcuffs with a second DUI. She was then put on a medical hold for the time being. Unfortunately, Amanda’s situation isn’t looking healthy.

Amanda Bynes

Amanda Bynes

Jamie Kennedy

“First Night 2013.” Scream alum Jamie Kennedy is the show’s fateful host for New Year’s Day. Our unfortunate host is unaware whether the monitors are even live or facing him when a procession of paying professionals to falls down on their faces. The profanity bleeper repeatedly missed his target, the cameras never turned on in time, and there was a fistfight on stage. Nevertheless, 2013 has started out on a love note.

Jamie Kennedy

Jamie Kennedy

Milli Vanilli

Milli Vanilli’s 1990 production of “Girl You Know It’s True” for a live-to-tape episode for MTV, a la Ashlee Simpson. Then, the song started skipping, showing that Milli Vanilli wasn’t performing at all. Journalists and former followers attacked the pair like vultures, accusing them of being liars. Suits have been filed. Fans requested refunds. Their GRAMMY has been rescinded. After that, they practically vanished from the face of the Earth.

Milli Vanilli

Milli Vanilli

Doug Williams

During Shaq’s All-Star Comedy Roast of football player Emmitt Smith, things took a turn for comedian Doug Williams. Following an introduction from host Jamie Foxx, Williams’ set begins slowly. Still, after only three jokes, Foxx starts sniping at the comedian, insulting his punchlines and asking him to leave the stage. It was an unscripted jab, and Foxx later defended himself, branding his volley “really grim” and “liquor-induced.”

Doug Williams

Doug Williams

Ian Watkins

Before his imprisonment, Lostprophets singer Ian Watkins had recorded five studio albums with the band since 1997. He was charged with three charges of owning, taking, or creating pornographic pictures of minors, as well as one count of gross bestiality. Reading this makes my stomach churn. Nobody liked Lostprophets in the first place!

Ian Watkins

Ian Watkins

Charlie Sheen

The final straw in Charlie Sheen’s ludicrous antics back in 2015, in my opinion, was when he revealed on live television that he is HIV-positive. Of course, this did not go unnoticed when up to ten of his former intimate relationships prosecuted him for not telling the facts. He said he assured all 200+ (ugh) people he’d slept with that he was sure, but several of them scoffed.

Charlie Sheen

Charlie Sheen

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan never really labeled me as a bigot, but I’m not surprised to learn this. Hogan’s racial comments came out when he was recording a sex video, no less, and he’s been filmed making nasty remarks towards a black guy his daughter was dating. He openly admits to being a bigot, “to an extent,” before launching into a series of slurs. As a result, he was barred from all WWE activities and served with a termination letter. So I guess you shouldn’t be a bigot, Hulk.

Hulk Hogan

Hulk Hogan

Howard Dean

The 2004 presidential elections were an exciting moment. Remember when Democratic representatives had the opportunity to challenge Republican incumbent George W. Bush? But there you have it. Howard Dean, the governor of Vermont, had a commanding advantage over rivals Dennis Kucinich and John Kerry until…one decisive moment. He was all pumped up, threatening to “TAKE BACK THE WHITE HOUSE” though he had just. I yelled. I mean, I screamed. Just writing this causes me secondhand humiliation. But, unfortunately, he did not secure the election.

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Howard Dean

Howard Dean

Stephen Collins

Stephen Collins admitted that he had pedophilic tendencies since featuring on “7th Heaven.” He had illicit conduct with a 10-year-old daughter, and when his wife applied for divorce, she claimed that he had already confessed to physical relations with three underage children. So, you’ll never be able to work on another television program, particularly one centered on families, again.

Stephen Collins

Stephen Collins

Belle Gibson

The disgraced fitness blogger, who rose to prominence with a safe eating app and accompanying cookbook, was trapped in an extreme, unethical lie. She’d been faking brain cancer, a disease around which she’d built her whole career. She appeared on the Australian edition of 60 Minutes and was chastised for her deceptions.

Belle Gibson

Belle Gibson

CeeLo Green

The whole Internet has SEEN and UNDERSTAND CeeLo Green’s rape view. In 2014, he tweeted, “People who have really been assaulted REMEMBER!!!!… Whether anyone is passed out, they are not really aware of being with you! As a result, the word WITH means agreement.” Green was pulled from concerts left and right, and his TBS show The Good Life was canceled instantly.

CeeLo Green

CeeLo Green

Jackie Mason

As Jackie Mason debuted on the legendary nighttime talk show Ed Sullivan in 1964, he managed to cross the mark and irritate host Ed Sullivan. As a result, Mason’s rotating spot on The Ed Sullivan Show was canceled because he became so loose in his hand movements and giving the thumbs up to both the live and studio audiences. Mason’s professional life was never the same after that.

Jackie Mason

Jackie Mason

Michael Vick

Michael Vick would almost certainly go down in history for his involvement in dogfighting in 2006. He went to jail, came back, and had a moderately decent football career, but many still say he did not merit redemption, despite being one of the league’s best stars at the moment. He assisted in the organization of dog combat rings and dog executions. I don’t… I don’t believe he should ever be able to have dogs…

Michael Vick

Michael Vick

Gilbert Gottfried

Gilbert Gottfried, best known for his voice acting – precisely as the Aflac duck – got into some hot water after tweeting about the Tsunami that killed thousands of Japanese citizens. “Japan is very advanced,” he wrote. They don’t go to the ocean; however, the beach comes to them.” He was QUICKLY dismissed from his role as the duck, which is ironic given that most of Aflac’s company is conducted in…JAPAN.

Gilbert Gottfried

Gilbert Gottfried

Paula Deen

With this one, Paula Deen sure put her foot in her mouth. Apparently, the home cook mogul fosters a culture of “violent, homophobic, and racial attitudes in her restaurants.” THEN revealed that Deen had “of course” used racist slurs against black people in her life. But, instead of apologizing, she deflected any blame in shock and disbelief that what she’d said had potentially hurt anyone.

Paula Deen

Paula Deen

Tila Tequila

I’m pretty sure Tila Tequila’s gist is that she’s a seasoned Internet Troll. However, in 2013, she published a rant with the title “Why I Sympathize With Hitler: Part 1.” 1. PART You’re saying there’s a PART 2? She later took to Twitter in 2016 to share a photo of herself dressed as a Nazi. May we reschedule 1 Tila Tequila?

Tila Tequila

Tila Tequila

Josh Duggar

Josh Duggar, the oldest of the Duggar brothers, recently admitted that when he was about 14 years old, he molested four of his younger sisters. Unsurprisingly, his parents justified his behavior, claiming, “He was inquisitive about children, and he had gone in and practically kissed them under their clothes when they were sleeping.” They had no idea he had achieved it.” I don’t know what to say. People would go to whatever length to retain their TV spot.

Josh Duggar

Josh Duggar

A.J. Clemente

This newscaster was experiencing some serious first-day-of-work nerves. He couldn’t have done being live on the radio for the first time any better. The world’s first exposure to Bismark local news was a line of “f**king s**t” through the microphone. Van Tieu’s expression in the live take is priceless when she knows the f**king s**tstorm he’s just unleashed. He continues the news nervously, wishing to have done away with it, but it might have been too convenient. He was soon fired and now works as a bartender.

A.J. Clemente

A.J. Clemente

Aaron Hernandez

Aaron Hernandez, a cornerback for the New England Patriots, was convicted in 2013 in conjunction with the murder of Odin Lloyd. Then, he was charged with the murder and sentenced to a prison that was painfully similar to his house, Gillette Stadium. Hernandez committed suicide whilst in jail after being charged with many additional offenses.

Aaron Hernandez

Aaron Hernandez

Montana Fishburne

Montana Fishburne, the daughter of The Matrix series’ own “Morpheus,” hoped to follow in her father’s footsteps and launch a career in Hollywood. The release of her film Montana Fishburne: Makes Her XXX Debut” not only did not compensate her but also sparked a huge (understandable) conflict between her and her father. She was clearly attempting to emulate young Kim K and dabble in porn, but sweetie, that is a BAD IDEA.

Montana Fishburne

Montana Fishburne

Karmin

Karmin was forced to follow Lana Del Rey’s SNL success from 2012. You really cannot. It’s impossible to outdo a sad E-Girl fantasy queen, and Karmin definitely didn’t. After being suspected of appearing “missing” onstage, Del Rey’s career skyrocketed. Karmin, on the other hand, was really horrible in general. After that, they soon faded into obscurity.

Karmin

Karmin

Dani Mathers

For body bullying a woman at the gym, this former Playmate was sentenced to 45 days in jail and 30 days in community service. Mathers took things a step farther, filming this 71-year-old woman in the bathroom with the caption, “If I can’t unsee this, then you can’t either.” What the hell is going on? How selfish and irresponsible do you have to be? She should feel embarrassed of herself.

Dani Mathers

Dani Mathers

Zoe Sugg

As her brand calls her, as YouTube beauty expert Zoe Sugg (or Zoella, as her brand calls her) launched her 2017 makeup advent calendar 2017, viewers were not pleased with the high costs. And, of course, where there’s a light, there’s a fire when fans immediately trolled her social media and uncovered several scathing tweets she’d written years before. Fat bashing and derogatory gay slurs were exposed. She apologized and claimed that the remarks were taken out of context and that she would never mean something like that now.

Zoe Sugg

Zoe Sugg

Ryan Lochte

Swimmer Ryan Lochte had about $2.3 million in endorsements before the 2012 Olympic Games. Of course, who can miss “Lochtegate”? After exaggerating a lie of him and his teammates being kept at gunpoint whilst visiting the Rio Olympics, he lost many sponsors, including Speedo and Ralph Lauren. He subsequently acknowledged he was intoxicated at the moment and apologized profusely.

Ryan Lochte

Ryan Lochte

Felix Kjellberg

YouTuber Felix Kjellberg (aka PewDiePie) was on shaky ground after using anti-Semitic words and Nazi propaganda in one of his tweets. Viewers were outraged when he stumbled and uttered the N-word during one of his live streams in 2017. He immediately released a formal apology, claiming it was spoken “in the heat of the moment” and was “one of the worst stuff” he might have said. “I’m not trying to offer any reasons about why I did so because there aren’t any.”

Felix Kjellberg

Felix Kjellberg

Veronica Rose & Jason Sampson

These YouTubers were suspected of racial appropriation even when they explicitly stated that they were doing so when they shared pictures of their freshly colored hair and dreads. The caption reads, “2 Years of Cultural Appropriating,” implying that they didn’t give a hoot on who they were offending. Social media users reacted angrily, claiming that black people are already stigmatized for sporting dreadlocks and labeling the couple racist and insensitive. They have declined to apologize outright. *rolls eyes heavily*

Veronica Rose & Jason Sampson

Veronica Rose & Jason Sampson

Logan Paul

Logan Paul’s demise came from a lengthy vlog of his trip to Japan, where he visited the tourist-trap “suicide forest,” Aokigahara Forest. There is footage of a dead body hanging from a tree in the vlog, and Paul is shown cracking jokes and acting completely insensitive. In a statement following EXTREME criticism, Paul apologized and said he was only trying to bring awareness to suicide and suicide prevention, but many found that hard to believe. As a result, YouTube temporarily suspended its ad revenue, one of the biggest sources of income for a YouTuber.

Logan Paul

Logan Paul

Anthony Fantano

Fantano is a visionary music reviewer on YouTube, thanks to his channel The Needle Drop, where he discusses new music by our favorite bands. However, in 2017, The Fader wrote an article revealing Fantano was also the brains behind the alt-right channel thatistheplan. It’s basically cringey 4Chan-style material of rants against SJWs and feminism. Fantano eventually admitted his defeat and removed the channel. In the meantime, he also lost 400,000 subscribers.

Anthony Fantano

Anthony Fantano

Patrick Starrr

Patrick Starrr Starrr has over 3 million YouTube subscribers, but it all vanished after being convicted of racial exploitation. Then, in August 2017, he posted a picture of himself wearing a curly afro wig a la Solange Knowles, and his followers were unimpressed. They mocked his “costume” and shamed him for trying to “look dark.”

Patrick Starrr

Patrick Starrr

Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau is yet another case of an Internet celebrity who believes she can get away with utilizing racist slurs and only delivering a half-baked apology. In a feud with YouTuber iDubbbz, she called him out for his frequent usage of the N-word, but he chose to retaliate by making a compilation video of her using the same word in different ways. As a result, her fans labeled her as hypocritical and sexist, and she has never fully recovered.

Tana Mongeau

Tana Mongeau

Sam Pepper

Sam Pepper. Problematic E Boy #457348. In 2014, Pepper uploaded a video of himself crudely kissing women in places where they clearly did not wish to be kissed, prompting widespread condemnation and demands for the video to be removed from the internet. Of court, of, you’d be dead wrong if you figured he’d learned his lesson. In 2015, he posted another “prank” video in which a guy was duped into believing his best friend had been killed in front of him.

Sam Pepper

Sam Pepper

Nicole Arbour

Nicole Arbour’s “Dear Fat People” song, which was intended to be a comedic effort to encourage obese people to lose weight, couldn’t have been a bigger flop. She was convicted of fat-shaming, something she was unequivocally guilty of, but she dismissed the charges.

Nicole Arbour

Nicole Arbour

Adam Saleh

Adam Saleh, a YouTube prankster, posted a video to Twitter in December 2016 that seemed to depict him getting thrown off a plane for speaking Arabic on a phone call. Initially, the airline was blamed for the ostensibly discriminatory act, but witnesses say another side to the tale. Nobody was apparently on the phone, so Saleh had a buddy shout in Arabic around the plane to annoy other travelers.

Adam Saleh

Adam Saleh

Austin Jones

The 26-year-old was sentenced to ten years in jail in May 2019 for soliciting inappropriate images from children. He was tried on child sex charges, and allegations of his crimes surfaced in 2015 after he suspected of telling teenage fans to give him “twerking” images. He reportedly challenged over 30 girls to strip nude and commit sexually suggestive activities on the video to “prove” that they were true supporters. As a result, his YouTube channel has been deactivated.

Austin Jones

Austin Jones

Sam & Nia (Part 1)

For views, these Christian YouTubers staged a miscarriage. It begins with Sam shocking Nia with her own positive pregnancy test, which she discovered, and then a few days after uploading another video announcing that Nia had miscarried. Viewers were swift to accuse the pair of faking the birth in the first place. “It was staged,” Sam later confessed. All was orchestrated by God above and nothing else.” I’m completely perplexed.

Sam & Nia (Part 1)

Sam & Nia (Part 1)

Sam & Nia (Part 2)

Sam was suspected of CHEATING on Nia soon after the miscarriage fiasco, if you think that was bad. Sam, one of our mates, was a part of the incriminating website Ashley Madison. Hackers released the names and email addresses of thousands of paid Ashley Madison supporters in 2015, and Sam had been on the list since 2013. APPARENTLY, Nia has since forgiven him. If I’ve ever seen a problematic pair, this is it.

Sam & Nia (Part 2)

Sam & Nia (Part 2)

Marina Joyce

Marina Joyce, a famous YouTuber, posted a video advertising for an apparel business in July 2017. Still, the behavior in the video seems a little strange, with claims that her acts were coerced and she might have muttered “help me” at one stage. Rumors circulated that ISIS had abducted her, and when she began promoting for a rave meet-up, her fans began to suspect that the rave was an ISIS trap. Apparently, nothing really went wrong…?

Marina Joyce

Marina Joyce

Calum McSwiggan

Calum McSwiggan, a YouTuber, posted an Instagram shot of himself in the hospital with the comment, “After leaving a gay bar in West Hollywood, three men assaulted me and I was handled unfairly by police.” “I’ve never been so afraid of becoming a gay man in public,” he said. However, in an unusual turn of events, McSwiggan was indicted for vandalism after the fact. The fact, it points out, lies in a fit of frustration, with all parties accused of violence. I don’t want to gain attention by using clickbait, sir.

Calum McSwiggan

Calum McSwiggan

Yovana Mendoza

Yovana Mendoza’s vegan reign came crashing down after she was caught on camera consuming fish in Bali, which she describes as a “plant-based paradise.” She was filmed on tape, and after the video was released, she issued a lengthy apology expressing her profound remorse. But she wasn’t absolutely vegan the whole period…

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Yovana Mendoza

Yovana Mendoza

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