9 Unbelievably Rude Celebrities In This Messy Industry

Elise Feyrer

The nicest celebrities are the ones that haven't forgotten where they came from or who are footing the bill for their salaries, but unfortunately, not all celebs are as humble as these. It would appear that some of them are simply plain impolite and obnoxious. It is impossible to confirm all of these stories to be true. There are more Unbelievably Rude Celebrities than you can imagine.
Therefore the only way to know how cruel or impolite someone is is to interact with them. However, some people have posted about the allegations on social media, making it extremely challenging for them to refute the claims. These celebs are unbelievably rude and you should find out here. 

1. Michael Jordan

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Google "Michael Jordan nasty" to find allegations of the ex-NBA great being impolite to fans and the public. He's rude to people who helped him become a superstar. Before meeting Michael, Chamillionaire was a tremendous fan. The rapper saw Michael snapping photographs with fans at his celebration. After spending thousands on a Michael Jordan jersey, he spotted him with other celebrities and begged for an autograph. He refused to sign it and was disrespectful, saying, "You pay $15,000 for a jersey from me, and I'll take a picture with you." Chamillionaire stopped wearing Nike Jordans and started wearing Adidas.

2. Rachael Ray

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People have had unpleasant experiences at Rachael Ray's live tapings. TripAdvisor.com reviews mention Rachael's sweetness. Then many say she's a dreadful host, rolling her eyes and being unpleasant to helpers. Other reviewers have said Rachael is "cold" when she's not on camera and that her stage persona is an "act."

3. Cameron Diaz

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Before reading anything unpleasant about Cameron Diaz, I hoped the charges or witnesses were untrue. I've enjoyed practically every Cameron film I've seen. Many people have described how disrespectful Cameron has been to her fans, including rejecting autographs at a movie premiere and making inappropriate comments to those waiting to meet her because she assumed she would have to sign for everyone if she did one. It seemed like a school premiere, not a movie premiere.

4. Jerry Seinfeld

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Jerry Seinfeld thinks everyone should still know who he is, even though Seinfeld ended in 1998. Younger audiences are noticing the actors of the 1990s program "about nothing" now that it's syndicated. Jerry's a comic, but he can't be rude or disrespectful. He thinks the world is becoming too politically correct and joked that people spend too much time on their phones. We don't want to hear it from someone who says he doesn't "need Seth Meyers."

5. Mel Gibson

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Mel Gibson was one of Hollywood's highest-paid, best-looking actors in the 1980s and 1990s. He was also nice. He gained fame for his Lethal Weapon films and many others. Mel had too much money and was getting too famous too soon; the recognition seemed to "take to his head." After a while, he started spewing hate speech and ranting against the Movies,he was in. It's unclear if he always felt this way and was more comfortable saying it in public or if he suddenly went mad. It's unclear if he'll ever return to "regular" Mel.

6. Jared Leto

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It's hard to discern which celebrity encounter stories are accurate. Several videos, movies, and articles describe how pleasant Jared Leto can be, but others describe how harsh he can be. One interviewee said that mentioning the show that launched Jared's career made him furious. Jared didn't want to be reminded of My So-Called Life, which ended too soon. People say he was nasty to fans while traveling with 30 Seconds to Mars, and he laughed when Jennifer Lawrence fell while winning an Oscar.

7. Ariana Grande

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US Magazine claims that Ariana licked and spit on pastries intended for other customers while at a doughnut shop. She also shouted things "taken out of context," such as how much she hated America (while passionately kissing her lover inside the establishment). I've always wondered how someone could say they loathe their nation.

8. Rihanna

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Rihanna wore a winged green catsuit to the 2010 ECHO awards in Berlin. Alexis Carter, 16, wanted to pay homage to Rihanna by making a similar gown for her Hollywood-themed prom. Rihanna herself bullied her about the garment after she posted images online. Rihanna posted photos of the beautiful girl next to herself, calling her a "prombat" remarkably, someone so famous could be so cruel to a teenager, especially when her attire matched Rihanna's except for the color.

9. Kanye West

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Kanye West must be featured on any list of unpleasant people. A person's bravado is on display as they interrupt Taylor Swift's acceptance speech to say she doesn't deserve an award she has fought so hard to achieve. The president of the United States, Barack Obama, was caught calling Kanye a "jackass," which obviously shouldn't have been publicized. When Beck beat Beyonce for a Grammy, Kanye almost did the same thing again. Beck was amused by his witticisms and dismissed them as such.