Most famous people now tiptoe around conversations or evade them to avoid turning their fanbase into an angry mob. It trumps the right to free speech, but it’s one prize to pay for fame.
Despite this, numerous stars find themselves ensnared by cancel culture’s formidable presence, showcasing its undeniable impact and the need for a closer examination of its effects.
They dropped The Flash star from the DC series following a series of felonies. One person says they heard he has psychosis, but that may be PR to save his reputation, which is suffering miserably from his misdemeanors.
Azealia Banks is one of the leading female voices in rap music — or was until she single-handedly ruined her career. Despite her EP receiving high praise and critical acclaim, one claims, “The woman is a sociopath.”
This former American politician might win the crown for stupid decisions. First, he lost his job as a congress member because he sent unsolicited obscene photos of himself to a minor.
Antonio Brown has a long list of misdemeanors that it would be shocking if he wasn’t canceled. From throwing furniture out a window and endangering a child to killing a home aquarium and refusing to pay damages to this hilarious one; farting on a doctor.