Top 10 Most Controversial X (Formerly Twitter) Posts by Celebrities and Politicians
X, formerly known as Twitter, is an American online news and social networking service where users post and interact with messages known as "posts." Many celebrities often make controversial comments on this platform, sparking significant public debate.This list features posts that received an enormous amount of controversy. Please feel free to share your opinions on whether these statements deserved the backlash.
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By this, he was implying that having sex with a woman who is unconscious is not considered "rape." He was recently accused of sexual battery by a woman.
Gunn made this joke on Twitter during 2008-2012. At the time, it barely received any criticism. However, years later, this comment came into relevance and received an enormous amount of backlash. Eventually, Disney fired him from his role as the director of the upcoming film "Galaxy Vol. 3".
This literally got her show cancelled, this should be number 1.
I honestly don't like Rihanna, but she doesn't deserve that horrible tweet. Amanda Bynes's comment was very rude!
This was his response to actor Anthony Rapp, who accused Kevin Spacey of making a sexual advance toward him when Rapp was 14 and Spacey was 26.
Her tweet denying the existence of "Global Warming".
And I should take advice from somebody who starred in After Earth? No thanks.
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"Jo Pa" was fired by Penn State amid accusations that he helped cover up the Jerry Sandusky sex abuse scandal.
By this, he was implying that he still prefers to call Caitlyn Jenner "Bruce Jenner." This tweet received significant backlash from the transgender community.
This was his joke tweet referencing the 2011 tsunami in Japan that killed over 15,000 people.
First, I believe the correct term is "Underestimate," not "Understand Estimate." Additionally, it's spelled "Intelligence," not "Intelligents."
Are you now seeing why people might be underestimating your intelligence?
Maybe try to make tweets that actually make sense?
Everyone has different intelligents!
On October 13th, 2014, it was reported that someone in the United States had contracted the Ebola virus for the first time. This tweet was his response to the news.
Black Skrillex - "I wish I was allowed to say cracker in the way that's not the snack."