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10 Times Female Celebs Refused To Tear Each Other Down And Showed Support Instead

Hollywood loves pitting people against each other, especially women. They love talking about female celebrities and what is going on with their life, and it’s better if they get another famous woman to join in the drama. Twice the fans, twice the followers, right?
Luckily, many female celebs refuse to let this toxic tradition continue. They showed other women support instead of tearing each other down. They became friends instead of enemies like what the industry wanted. These are the 10 heart-warming moments that our queens defended and showed other queens their love.

1. Serena Williams To Naomi Osaka

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Even though they were opponents at the US Open in 2018, Serena Williams was having none of it when the crowd booed Naomi Osaka for winning. Serena admitted that Naomi won fair and square, and even wrapped her arm around her and told the crowd to stop their toxic behavior.

2. Cardi B To Lizzo

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Iconic rapper Cardi B jumped to defend Lizzo when the singer received racist and body-shaming comments for her music video for "Rumors." She criticized how society made women feel insecure about their bodies while showing her love and support for Lizzo.

3. Taylor Swift To Olivia Rodrigo

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The press loves to compare two female singers. The battles of “who is better than who” will never get boring in the world of Hollywood. Lucky for us, Taylor Swift was having none of it. The famous singer sent Olivia Rodrigo a ring similar to one of her own after the success of the Drivers license. Swift proudly praised Olivia, saying "I say that's my baby, and I'm really proud" on her Instagram posts.

4. Lady Gaga To Britney Spears

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Another case of an iconic female singer who showed their support for another star was Lady Gaga. She posted on Instagram stories about her love for Britney Spears and how glad she was for Britney to finally be free from her nearly 14-year conservatorship.

5. Pink To Lady Gaga

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Speaking of Lady Gaga, she was a victim of hate from the public many times before too. One of those times was when she performed at Super Bowl. Her solo included an array of dancing, singing, jumping, and flipping, which people thought was a rip-off from Pink’s acrobatic routine from the 2014 Grammy Awards. Pink immediately shut off any drama about Gaga’s performance.

6. Adele To Beyoncé

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Adele is one of the most iconic female singers of our time, and she’s unafraid to praise another queen on her stage. She stopped in the middle of her 2017 Grammys acceptance speech to praise Beyoncé and told everybody how Beyoncé made a huge impact on her life.

7. Beyoncé To Meghan Markle

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Beyoncé also showed Meghan Markle the same love and support on her website. After watching Meghan’s interview with Oprah, the Queen Bee was rooting for her strength and courage despite being mistreated by the royals.

8. Cate Blanchett To Rihanna

 
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When the spotlight shined on Rihanna during Ocean's 8 movie premiere in 2018, Cate Blanchett stood up and cheered her on like a real proud sister. That’s pure love and support right there.

9. Meryl Streep To Cher

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Another legendary actress who doesn’t mind giving up her spotlight for other queens is Meryl Streep. She lost the Oscar to Cher in 1988. How did she react? Leaping up in pure joy to cheer her friend on.

10. Camila Cabello, Cyndi Lauper, And Other Female Musicians To Kesha

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And last but not least, the most heart-warming and wholesome moment in this list must be when Camila Cabello, Cyndi Lauper, and other female musicians sang along with Kesha at the Grammys. They even hugged her afterward to show their support for the singer after producer Dr. Luke was accused of sexually assaulting her.
 
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