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9 Dumbest Social Media Posts From Celebrities

Sometimes we base our lives on them. Sometimes we don't go that far, but we feel these celebrities can bring light and comedy into the world with their wit and knowledge. Some celebrities seem so foolish that we wonder how they can even leave their homes. For instance, Justin Beiber visited the wrong shrine or another wrote a post acknowledging discrimination.
Read and watch a celebrity's social media to realize how idiotic, silly, and dumb they are. Here are nine stunning examples of celebrities proving that it's better to be deemed a fool than to erase all doubt.

1. Lily James: “‘Shinderera’ premiere in Tokyo.”

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She said on Instagram: "'Shinderera' premiere in Tokyo. The final tour stop was a great cool night, thanks!" Some falsely accused her of racism for insulting the Japanese pronunciation of Cinderella. James' post wasn't malicious. "Shinderera" is the Romanized spelling of "Cinderella" in Japan, as it is in Spanish and French.

2. Justin Bieber

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Justin Bieber posted a photo at a Japanese temple with the caption "Thank you for your blessings" Yasukuni Shrine celebrates Japanese who killed thousands of Chinese during World War II. Many Asian countries debate it internationally. Bieber recognized his error and removed the shot, explaining:"In Japan, I requested my driver to stop and found a magnificent shrine. I thought Shrines were only prayer places. I apologize to everybody I've offended. "China, Japan, I love you."

3. Alec Baldwin: “[I’d] put my foot up your f—ing ass…”

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Baldwin's 2013 Twitter rage on George Stark offended the homosexual community. Stark accused Baldwin's wife of tweeting during Gandolfini's burial. Baldwin tweeted, "[I'd] put my foot up your f—-ing ass, George Stark, but I'm sure you'd dig it too much... I'll find George Stark and f—k him up. He encouraged his supporters to "fix George Stark."
Baldwin's comments offended more than just Stark; homosexual rights groups demanded an apology and boycotted Baldwin's products. The actor ultimately apologized for his comments to the GLAAD (GLAAD). "My ill-advised attack on Daily Mail's George Stark has nothing to do with sexual orientation... He wrote that Mr. Stark lied and spread defamatory information regarding my wife's behavior at a friend's funeral.

4. Floyd Mayweather: “Jeremy Lin is a good player but all the hype is because he’s Asian.”

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Floyd Mayweather never holds back in public. This 2012 tweet criticizing Taiwanese-American basketball player Jeremy Lin caused racial outrage. Black athletes do what he does every night but aren't praised. "I'm speaking for NBA players," he continued. They're brainwashed to be politically correct and punished for speaking out. Mayweather didn't suffer any pushback, but fans were reminded he's never hesitant to express his views, even if it's insensitive.

5. Justine Sacco: "Going to Africa. Hope I don't get AIDS. Just kidding. I'm white!"

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Justine Sacco, a PR professional with 170 Twitter followers, became one of the most loathed persons with one post. In 2013, she tweeted, "Africa-bound. AIDS scares me. Haha. White." Tech writer Sam Biddle caught the post and retweeted it to his 15,000 followers. "#HasJustineLandedYet" trended internationally as thousands were upset. IAC fired Sacco. Later, she told journalist Jon Ronson, "I assumed no one could take that literally."

6. Geraldo Rivera: "70 is the new 50."

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Geraldo Rivera's half-naked selfie on Twitter amused everyone except his daughter and Fox boss. In 2013, he showed off his upper body with the message, "70 is the new 50 (Erica's family will be furious...but at my age...)" His daughter contacted him the next morning, "Take that down now!" Geraldo's supervisor at Fox was even more unhappy when he removed the selfie. "I removed it after hearing from Fox. Fox said to remove it. The next sentence hasn't been said "People.

7. Ricky Rubio: "Ok, he doesn't look like a Mexican anymore but I think he looks even worst…"

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Ricky Rubio didn't anticipate his remark about Kevin Love to alienate so many Mexicans. Rubio tweeted a photo of Love, who had freshly shaven, in 2012: "Ok, he's not a mexican anymore, but he looks worse... Our hero." As a freelance writer noted, Rubio's tweet didn't sit well with the Mexican community "Rubio's comment is disrespectful, despite its language. It's anti-Mexican."

8. Gilbert Gottfried: “Japan is advanced. They don’t go to the beach. The beach comes to them.”

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Aflac dismissed Gilbert Gottfried after making inappropriate comments about the 2011 Japanese tsunami. Among his tweets: "Advanced Japan. No beach. They go to the beach, and Japan called. They remarked, "Maybe those jokes are popular in the US, but they're sinking here."" Gottfried liked the jokes, but Aflac didn't because 75% of its business is in Japan.

9. Ashton Kutcher: "How do you fire Jo Pa?"

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Joe Paterno was sacked in 2011 for failing to confront locker room child abuse. The scandal touched hundreds of players and their families. Ashton Kutcher didn't comprehend the issue's gravity, tweeting, "Jo Pa's fired? As a Hawkeye supporter, I find it offensive." Unknown if Kutcher was informed, but fans weren't happy.
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