9 Celebrities Who Replied With A Winning Clap Back At Their Haters
Celebrities get mocked by trolls all the time, but their responses should teach them a lesson
May
- Published in Film & TV
Why do haters hate on the internet? The answer is simple: Because they can.
The internet provides a veil of anonymity that allows people to say whatever they want without fear of repercussion. And it seems that some people take advantage of this freedom to spew their hatred anonymously.
They're either unhappy with their own lives and they take it out on others or because they're just jerks who enjoy making other people's lives miserable. It could even be a combination of both.
But whatever the reason, it's important to remember that the internet is a public space and that you should think twice before saying something hateful – especially if you're not willing to stand behind it. So next time you see someone spewing hatred on the internet, remember that they're just a sad, angry person who's looking for attentiown.
And don't give them the satisfaction. Instead, block them and move on with your life. You'll be much happier for it.
Celebs deal with this every day. They are being shamed for their weight, how they dress, and so on,
While others would just block the trolls, some stars want to teach these people a lesson by shutting them down. Today, we're looking at the smartest answers by these celebs to their trolls.
Kelly Clarkson gained some weight after giving birth to her daughter.
Clarkson wasn't particularly skinny even before, but that doesn't stop critics from commenting on her weight. She never got upset about them.
Instead, she did the most impressive thing. On her Twitter, she posted:
and still freaking awesome!
© Reuters.com, © twitter.com/kelly_clarksonWhen Jennifer Lopez posted a picture of her beautiful abs on Instagram, a number of users saw a strange stain on the mirror and began claiming that it was Photoshopped.
Jennifer shrugged off the comments. She even added some fitting hashtags.
OMG... It's just a spot on the mirror, not Photoshop.
© Reuters.com, © instagram.com/jloIn 2014, Lady Gaga gained some weight.
Fans and haters noticed that and started criticizing the singer for it. But one of the fans supported her by posting a message to all trolls, to which Gaga replied.
© Reuters.com, © twitter.com/ladygagaDemi Lovato is being frequently criticized after gaining weight
She tells her haters on Twitter:
Dear haters, you don't have to like me 'cause I love you. Everyone's equal, everyone has a soul, and everyone deserves to be loved.
© Reuters.com, © twitter.com/ddlovatoEven celebrities troll their fellow celebs.
In fact, Cara Delevingne dealt with one. British actor Richard Madden, who played Robb Start in Game of Thrones, commented that the ex-model isn't good at acting.
Cara Delevingne responded and said this:
I have no idea who you are, but I think it's a little desperate for a grown man to be bad-mouthing someone they don't know.
Eventually, Madden said sorry and tried laughing everything off.
© Reuters.com, © twitter.com/Caradelevingne/For women, body changes are common after pregnancy.
But some people such as actor Jay Mohr expect otherwise. He mocked Alyssa Milano's post-pregnancy figure, saying she's tiny with a big belly.
Alyssa's response was just the best.
So sorry you felt the need to publicly fat-shame me. Be well and God Bless. Please send my love to your beautiful wife.
© Reuters.com, © twitter.com/Alyssa_MilanoTabloids published pictures of Barbadian singer Rihanna after she gained weight.
Barstool Sports even posted a blog with the title, "Is Rihanna going to make being fat the hot new thing?" In response to these harsh criticisms, she posted a Gucci Mane photo and said the following:
If you can't handle me at my 2007, you don't deserve me in my 2017.
© Reuters.com, © badgirlririBritish plus-size model Iskra posted a photo on her Instagram account. In it, she wears underwear and poses with a lot of chips.
iskraShe was inspired to post it after a follower shamed and called her a fat cow.
I'm sorry, I couldn't help myself... This is for anyone who has ever been called fat.
American fashion model Gigi Hadid shared a touching response to comments regarding her catwalk work.
99% of people who blame our work don't even understand what they are talking about. But nevertheless, I'm still a human being, and I won't lie: such rudeness hurt me a bit. If I had a figure that wasn't suitable for this job, I wouldn't have worked in this industry. I like being hot. And I'm proud of it.
© Reuters.com, © instagram.com/gigihadidThese celebs truly showed these keyboard warriors, who are merely hiding behind their usernames, that cyberbullying is not okay.
In a world where everyone is connected through social media, famous people will always be the target of these trolls. While most celebs would simply ignore them, you can't help but admire the ones who clap back with a gut-punching comment.