I feel like celebs do n’t know that it is an option to just be quiet .
1.Let’s start with the most recent celeb news: on Monday,Katy Perrywentto space on an all-female 11-minute mission run by Amazon founder Jeff Bezos' company Blue Origin. Of the mission, Perry said, “It’s about a collective energy and making space for future women. It’s about this wonderful world that we see right out there and appreciating it. This is all for the benefit of Earth.” The tripwasthe first all-female space flight since a 1963 trip by a single female astronaut — but this didn’t necessarily make it empowering, despite Perry’s claims.#
Critics — including fellow celeb Emily Ratajowski — were quick to point out not only the money wasted on the trip but also its environmental impact, along with its association with Bezos. To many, it felt far less like female empowerment, and far more like an empty gesture.#
3.Then, there’s Perry’sspeechlast year at the VMAs, where she accepted MTV’s Video Vanguard Award. Perry spoke about the “noise” female artists deal with, joking about her period and bringing up criticisms after she cut her hair short. This might’ve been fine, except…periods and haircuts kind of pale in comparison to rampant sexual assault and intimidation in the music industry, especially considering her continued work with Dr. Luke.#
7.In what appeared to be an attempt to show how important it is to grow and listen to the younger generation, Matt Damon seemed to frame having only recently “retired” the f-slur as if it was a good thing. In an interview, he claimed that after he made a joke using the slur, his daughter gave him a “treatise” on the subject. “The word that my daughter calls the ‘f-slur for a homosexual’ was commonly used when I was a kid, with a different application,” Damonsaid. After making the joke, “She left the table. I said, ‘Come on, that’s a joke! I say it in the movieStuck on You!'”#
10.While receiving the Ally for Equality Award at a Human Rights Campaign event, Pinktriedto make a point by announcing that she was gay…and then quickly taking it back. “My point is I would like the same boring response that I get from, ‘Hi, I’m a Virgo,'” Pink said. “I would like ‘Hi, I’m gay’ to elicit the same type of response.” While her intentions were good, the whole pretending-to-come-out thing was maybe not the best way to show support for a community she’s not a part of.#
12.One of the worst examples is when Kelly Osbourne thought she was making a powerful statement about the value of immigrants andended upsuggesting immigrants are necessary because they clean toilets. After the controversy, Osbournesaidshe’d made a “poor choice of words” but said she would “not apologize for being racist as I am NOT.”#
13.While many stars chimed in with impactful stories in the wake of the #metoo movement, Mayim Bialik maybe should’ve kept silent. In anop-edfor the New York Times, Bialik spoke about how she hadn’t been a victim of the casting couch because she was not a “perfect 10” and had the “luxury” of being overlooked. She also spoke about her “self-protecting and wise” choices to reserve her “sexual self” for “private situations,” to “dress modestly,” and to retrain from acting “flirtatiously with men” — and seemed to suggest other women should do the same, though she acknowledged those “choices might feel oppressive to many young feminists.”#
14.In another example where Bialik felt the need to make a public statement about something that ended up shaming women, Bialiktook issuewith a billboard of Ariana Grande. In an article for a parenting site, she wrote, “I am a bleeding heart liberal without exception. But I am old-fashioned. My kids have clothes they only wear to synagogue. I don’t favor my kids cursing. I dress modestly. I don’t want my kids learning about sex from billboards. Stuff like that. Which is why a few billboards I have seen lately really bug me. There is one for Ariana Grande, and I will go ahead and admit I have no idea who she is or what she does. Based on the billboard, she sells lingerie. Or stiletto heels. Or plastic surgery because every woman over 22 wishes she has that body, I’m sure.”#
“Why is she in her underwear on this billboard though? And if she has a talent (is she a singer?), then why does she have to sell herself in lingerie?” Bialik continued. “I mean, I know that society is patriarchal and women are expected to be sexy and sexually available no matter what we do in society, but I guess now I need to explain that to my sons?” Fans were left wondering why Bialik needed to make this statement, feeling it only served to shame women.#
15.Lena Dunhamoncemade the head-scratching statement that she wished she’d had an abortion, which many felt trivialized how difficult the experience of getting an abortion can be. Speaking on her podcast about visiting a Planned Parenthood in Texas, she said she was asked to share her abortion story. “I sort of jumped. ‘I haven’t had an abortion.’ … I wanted to make it really clear to her that as much as I was going out and fighting for other women’s options, I myself had never had an abortion. And I realized then that even I was carrying within myself stigma around this issue. … It was an important moment for me then to realize that I had internalized some of what society was throwing at us. And I had to put it in the garbage.” She continued, “Now I can say that I still haven’t had an abortion, but I wish I had.”#
Penn actuallyended upfollowing through, giving one of his statues to President Zelenskyy. “This is for you. It’s just a symbolic silly thing, but if I know this is here, then I’ll feel better and strong enough for the fights,” he told Zelenskyy. “When you win, bring it back to Malibu, because I’ll feel much better knowing there’s a piece of me here.”#
“The Oscar is there in his office, and ready to be melted any time he wants to melt it," he latertoldthe press, calling the gift “a small gesture, symbolic between two friends — inspired by my continuing shame towards the leadership of the Motion Picture Academy in choosing to present Will Smith smacking Chris Rock rather than the greatest symbol of cinema and humanity living today. Their loss.” While it was a nice gesture, giving an Oscar to a war-torn country felt sort of useless, especially given Penn kept bringing up Will Smith and the Academy rather than the war in Ukraine.#
18.After the investigation regarding Supreme Court Justice Brett Kavanaugh’s rape allegations, Bette Midlerparaphraseda John Lennon and Yoko Ono song by tweeting, “Women, are the n word of the world.” She continued, “Raped, beaten, enslaved, married off, worked like dumb animals; denied education and inheritance; enduring the pain and danger of childbirth and life IN SILENCE for THOUSANDS of years. They are the most disrespected creatures on earth.” While it’s certainly true that women have endured discrimination and pain throughout history, her statement appeared to ignore the realities of racism in favor of sexism.#
22.After the 2020 Oscars declined to nominate any women for Best Director, Natalie Portmanattemptedto make a positive statement by wearing a cape embroidered with the names of snubbed female directors to the ceremony. However, fans — and Rose McGowan —were quickto point out that Natalie Portman has her own production company, and the only female director it has ever hired is her. Portman has also rarely worked with female directors on feature films.#
24.Similarly, at the 2018 Oscars, Emma StoneintroducedBest Director by saying, “These four men and Greta Gerwig created their own masterpieces.” While some fans were thrilled at Stone calling out the lack of recognition and support for female directors in Hollywood, others felt that categorizing the four male nominees as “four men” was reductive, especially considering Jordan Peele had been nominated forGet Out.Peele wasonlythe fifth-ever Black person to be nominated for the Best Director Oscar, and no Black person had ever won (conversely, a female director, Kathryn Bigelow, had won the award in 2009).#
26.Speaking of Streep — she once served as the jury president of the Berlin Film Festival. Atapress conference for the event, a reporter pointed out, “There is a film that is representing Tunisia and the Arab world and Africa in the main competition,” thenaskedStreep, “How do you see this part of the world, and is it easy for you to understand that culture, and are you following any Arab movies?” Streep replied that she had seenTheebandTimbuktubut didn’t “know very much about the Middle East.”#
27.Many haveaccusedTaylor Swift of white feminism, where only the perspective of white women is platformed, erasing the issues women of color face. In one example, she called out Nicki Minaj for “pit[ting] women against each other” after Minaj criticized the VMAs for not nominating “Anaconda” for Best Video. As Minaj hadn’t named Taylor (whose video was nominated) and had brought up valid points about the lack of body diversity in popular music, many were bothered Swift had centered the conversation around her. Others felt that dismissing valid concerns about representation in a female achievement category as anti-women because it “pits women against each other” was reductive and only served to reinforce a homogenous version of feminism centered around thin, white bodies.#
28.Lana Del Rey has often been accused of glamorizing abuse in her music. Speaking out against these accusations, Del Reyposteda lengthy statement on Instagram called “Question for the culture,” where she wrote that she was just a “glamorous person singing about the realities of what we are all now seeing are very prevalent emotionally abusive relationships all around the world.” She also questioned how other artists were able to get away with sexually explicit music, while she was “crucified” for her own lyrics. While Del Rey made some valid points, the fact that she almost exclusively called out Black artists in her post, along with her statement, “There has to be a place in feminism for women who look and act like me,” caused backlash.#
29.I don’t know what it is withwhite celebritiesand George Floyd, but some of them did some truly questionable things in their attempts to speak out about police brutality. Like David Geutta, who, while livestreaming a DJ set for COVID relief,saidhe’d “made a special record in honor of George Floyd,” adding, “shoutout to his family” before playing an EDM mashup of Martin Luther King Jr.’s “I Have a Dream” speech.#
30.Guetta was not the only one who did something weird. Like…why did Heather Morris (y’know, fromGlee) take to Instagram tosharean interpretive dance piece she’d choreographed in Floyd’s honor? It felt, at best, bizarre and, at worst, wildly inappropriate.#
31.Similarly, Lili Reinhart made some fans cringe when sheposteda nude photo on Instagram with a caption about Breonna Taylor. “Now that my sideboob has gotten your attention, Breonna Taylor’s murderers have not been arrested,” she wrote. “Demand justice.” While it’s good to draw attention to cases of racist police violence, using nudity to do it felt…strange.#
33.Celebs can be super weird about activism in general, and I have to bring up a few more examples. Like, um, the time AnnaLynne McCord wrote a poem to Vladimir Putin about howthingswould be different if she were his mother. It’s an odd response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, and left fans wondering what the actual point was.#
34.Demi Lovato has made many impactful statements about disordered eating. Still, her statements fell flat when she called out local Los Angeles yogurt shop The Bigg Chill (known for its sugar-free, vegan, and gluten-free options) on her Instagram. Shewrote, “Finding it extremely hard to order froyo from @TheBiggChillOfficial when you have to walk past tons of sugar free cookies/other diet foods before you get to the counter. Do better please. @DietCultureVultures.” She then wrote, “So I think I’m gonna have to make that hashtag a thing. I will be calling harmful messaging from brands or companies that perpetuate a society that not only enables but praises disordered eating.”#
After fans — and the shop itself — pointed out that The Bigg Chill is known for its options for people with dietary restrictions (such as those with celiac or diabetes), Lovato doubled down, telling the brand they should label their sugar-free and vegan options as being “for celiac or diabetes or vegans.” Fans were still disappointed in Demi’s response, especially as she disparaged a small local business during the pandemic, when many businesses struggled. She later apologized, but said, “My intuition said speak up about this, so I did. And I feel good about that. What I don’t feel good about is some of the way it’s been interpreted and how the message has gotten misconstrued.”#





































