All in all, it's unlikely that this action star's reputation will ever recover from all the bad press. He makes this list because he was really rude to his castmates on the set. He sent each one of them a special gift including bullets, anal beads, and used condoms. He might have just been trying to method act, but honestly, that's more annoying. If you're going to be a jerk to people, you don't have to get all obnoxiously pretentious with it.
To add to this, he also alienates his fans with his bad behavior by lashing out and being hostile. Other fans have a different story. They claim Leto treats women poorly, using them before throwing them out. One Reddit thread went into detail with several stories that claimed he had a particular eye for underaged girls. Those were all just unsubstantiated allegations, but there's plenty of things we know he's done that make us shake our heads.
Or rather, her castmates have had issues with her. It isn't just on Desperate Housewives either. This kind of behavior is rarely confined to one gig. Over the years, she's developed a reputation for being an extreme diva. As far back as Tomorrow Never Dies , co-star Pierce Brosnan got upset with her because she never showed up on set on time, and when she did, she made filming nearly impossible.
It's probably for the best that she hasn't had much work since her reputation caught up with her. Most recently, James Corden has labeled Pierce Brosnan one of the rudest celebrities out there, which is saying something. While at a U2 concert, Brosnan shoved the TV host as one apparently does.
The story goes that Brosnan and some of his friends were there, but wanted to leave halfway through the show. Corden and his wife were in the way, and Brosnan shoved them out of the way without a glance, much less an apology. To add to this, Brosnan mistreats those around him--you know that if he's ballsy enough to mess with famous people that he's doing it to the little guys, too.
I doubt you had better things to do. Russell Crowe has quite the ego. An actor with an ego? What a rarity! When his name ends up in news headlines, it is usually because he is bad-mouthing other figures in show business.
There are more than enough stories about Crowe, but for now, we'll mention one more. While on the set of Gladiator , Crowe would call the producer at 3 AM just to scream and yell at him, while also threatening to kill him with his "bare hands.
Because apparently, Crowe felt like DreamWorks had low-balled one of his assistants. Fighting for your underlings might be a noble cause, but you're not going to win any concessions with a murder threat. Johnny Depp has a violent reputation. There are several stories of him getting in altercations with those on set. During City of Lies , Depp was sued for "decking" the location manager twice.
What in the world could a location manager do to deserve not one but two punches? Probably quite a bit, in Johnny Depp's mind. In , Depp also completely destroyed a hotel room and attempted to blame an armadillo. Things on set are also pretty bad because of course they are.
Ex-managers have come out to say that Depp feels like he doesn't have to learn his lines anymore, which is absolutely the one thing an actor should be doing. Some of this may be because he's worked extensively with Tim Burton who gives him creative freedom , but that doesn't excuse not working with other directors who put a lot of effort into their films. Josh Duhamel may star in a lot of rom-coms, but the rumors all point to him being a less-than-stellar husband.
Maybe they've infected his mind at this point. He supposedly cheated on his wife, Fergie, while they were together. Why anyone would want to disrespect those humps like that is beyond us, but apparently thought he could do better than Fergie. It shouldn't come as a surprise to learn that this marriage ended in divorce. To add to this, Duhamel also is rude to strangers, which at least is a step up from being rude to loved ones.
During a flight, he refused to turn off his BlackBerry despite warnings from the flight attendants. After a lengthy delay, he was escorted off the plane, to the relief of everyone involved. It's about time that celebs learn you can't break the rules just because you're rich and famous. Well, technically you can, but you can't be this brazen about it. Why are the funniest guys always the meanest too? Why just two? Don't worry about it--freakouts rarely make any sense. He also makes his private assistant stand in his parking spot to ensure no one else parks there—other than him, of course.
You would think that someone as famous as him would have a better system than this. The user explained how Stiller fired one employee because he thought there wasn't enough sugar in his coffee. The man is clearly particular about his drinks. She might be a decent actor, but she's really going to have to up her game if she wants to engage in diva behavior.
You can only get away with that if you're one of the biggest and best of Hollywood, which she certainly is not. She dodges fans to avoid being bombarded, which is understandable. One time, she cut in line to see an exhibit when other people had been waiting four to five hours. The least she could have done was have someone stand in line for her! You've got to think these things through, Liv!
After the guard refused to let her in way to go guard! That might be disappointing to hear, but it's par for the course when it comes to Hollywood stars and their bad behavior.
Zeta-Jones is known for not tipping at restaurants, despite being worth millions. One Reddit user explained, " I used to work at Mandalay Bay in and she expected you to wait hand and foot on her and then zero tip for anything you did. An oversight is one thing as we understand that it happens with celebrities, but not to this extent. Catherine Zeta-Jones also shuts down gyms at hotels so that she can use them in privacy.
God forbid any plebians see Empress Zeta-Jones sweat! This even happened at a condo, which is really a step up in terms of nutty behavior.
None of the tenants could use it the whole time she stayed, which hopefully resulted in plenty of angry letters to the condo board. How can you shut down someone's home like that? That's a new kind of awful. Before being fired from Two and a Half Men in because of his erratic behavior, Charlie Sheen was the highest-paid actor on television. It's always the highest that falls the hardest.
Apparently, they were not pleased with his bracket. He's also known for destructive tendencies, drug addiction, bad-mouthing other celebrities, and mistreating his romantic partners. This includes former wife, Denise Richards, who would eventually divorce him because of drug and abuse allegations.
She also accused him of looking at gay porn, and while that in itself might not be jerk behavior, it did provide a fun, bizarre wrinkle in the public breakdown of their marriage. While filing a restraining order, his third wife wrote that "I am very concerned that [Sheen] is currently insane.
Bones and Buffy fans might not want to hear it, but David Boreanaz is allegedly not the nicest guy to work with. But after reading this list, is there anyone in Hollywood that is actually fun to work with? He has a history of being rude to crew members, which is the icing on the jerk cake. He was also sued for sexual harassment by an extra on the set of Bones, but the case against him was eventually dismissed.
In addition to his on-set troubles, Boreanaz hasn't been a great guy in his love life, either. He admitted to cheating on his wife, Jamie Bergman, who was pregnant at the time. Something tells me he won't be winning father of the year any time soon. In a really odd twist, the woman he was cheating with was the same woman that was allegedly one of Tiger Wood's mistresses as well.
I hope Woods wasn't too devastated. Music, movies, TV—Christina Aguilera has done a little of everything that Hollywood has to offer, and fans have loved her for decades. It's a disappointing development, but it's not particularly surprising. Fame and jerky behavior seem to go hand in hand, no matter how much we wish it wasn't true, and Xtina is no exception to this rule.
On-set rumors swirled when she announced her departure from The Voice , and several of her fellow judges allegedly couldn't stand working with her. No one genuinely expects a reality show star to behave like Mother Teresa, but Laguna Beach cast member Kristin Cavallari could probably stand to improve her behavior more than a little bit. Apparently, she has a problem interacting with her fans, which is one of the few things that's actually expected of a celebrity.
These people look up to you and all you can manage to do is bite their heads off? Not a great look in a business that's all about fans. Apparently, she once teased a fan behind their back after they asked for an autograph.
He can't find a single person to say a good word about him these days, but it's shocking that it took so long for his facade to crumble and his fans to scatter. The paternal persona that he had created for himself made the allegations against him all the more shocking. At this point, Cosby has been accused of sexual assault by more than 60 women, with some of their stories dating all the way back to the s.
Justice may not be perfect, but it seems like he's finally getting a little bit of what he deserved--even if he deserves much worse. In , he was convicted of three counts and sentenced to up to ten years in prison. That's a start, we guess. Sparkly vampires might not be everyone's cup of tea, but a job is a job--even in Hollywood.
That being said, it's behind the scenes where her most audacious behavior seems to pop up. If there's one thing that actors are good at, it's putting up a deceptive mask when the cameras are rolling and dropping it immediately once the director calls cut. No one wants to work with someone that's just a bundle of negativity, but it appears that Stewart just can't seem to internalize the message.
She also cheated on her then-boyfriend, Robert Pattinson, with the director of the films they were starring in. If that doesn't cause some on-set awkwardness, we don't know what would! All in all, things aren't going great for her. Joseph Gordon-Levitt might not be a jerk these days, but even the actor himself admitted that he had his moments in the past.
I thought girls my age were very frustrating. I was in danger of becoming a hopeless ivory-tower douchebag. It's sort of what teenagers are best at, and hopefully, no one will seriously hold his younger days and questionable behavior against him. Most of us are a little mortified at how we used to act when we were younger.
That's what really counts, isn't it? Audiences may have loved '90s action star Val Kilmer, and who can blame them? The guy could kick butt. But people behind the scenes had their fair share of Kilmer horror stories. But that's just the opinion of one person, isn't it? It may be, but Schumacher is far from the only person dishing on Kilmer's bad behavior on set.
Another director, John Frankenheimer, went on record with a little Kilmer bashing himself and had this to say after working with Kilmer on The Island of Dr.
Frankenheimer pulled no punches, and we don't doubt that he was telling the truth. However, it looks like all the fame eventually went to his head, as it always seems to do to actors. Maybe creating an industry where we pump lots of fame and money into individuals wasn't a great thing after all. It clearly didn't do any favors for Snipes. In isolation, the post-it notes thing might be a little funny and quirky, but hits different when coupled with his apparent murder attempt on the director.
That's the one person on set that you definitely don't want to strangle! The former coach on The Voice made headlines after making rude comments about his co-star, Blake Shelton. During one episode, Levine went so far as to say he "hates" his fellow judge. While some thought he was just being sarcastic, the awkward silence in the room was telling.
Adam is known for his snide sense of humor, but honestly it seems like fans are over it. This one hurts pretty bad. Comedian Will Ferrell is beloved by so many, so it was heart-wrenching to discover that he's actually known for being rude to his fans.
It seems many comedians take the sarcastic and dry approach that many fans mistake for being mean. When people ask him for an autograph, he's known to tease his fans for even making the request. Jesse Eisenberg made headlines after he was interviewed by journalist Romina Puga and was downright mean to her. Eisenberg is already a little awkward in interviews, but this time, he was just plain rude. Puga shared afterward that she was hurt by his biting comments and insults.
However, the actor was caught off guard and thought that she had found his dry sense of humor amusing. The hilarious comedian was called out after interrupting a new comedian's stand-up set in New York City. Amy Schumer was attending a show and from the audience asked if she could come up on stage to practice her SNL monologue.
The comedian on stage was put on the spot, so he said yes. Later, he realized how rude it was for her to take over his first headlining gig.
Jennifer Lawrence is known for her relatable personality and sense of humor She's even admitted herself that she can be really rude to avoid fan interactions. In a Variety interview, Jennifer shared that the fame and public attention makes her uncomfortable. I turn into a huge [expletive]. That's my only way of defending myself," she said.
Diaz is best known for her work in Charlie's Angels and countless romantic comedies. However, she's not known for her pleasant fan interactions. When one fan asked for an autograph, Cameron allegedly replied that if she did it for that fan, then she'd have to do it for everyone. After the premiere of Sex Tape with Jason Segel, Diaz and Segel had terrible attitudes towards their fans who were there to admire the movie.
Comedian Kathy Griffin has been quite outspoken about her encounters with rude celebrities and isn't shy about calling them out. In her book about celebrity run-ins, she explained that the hunky Jon Hamm is one of the rudest people she's met.
The vibe I've always gotten from him is cold and somewhat disrespectful … toward me. I'm suggesting he's one of these hot guys who's mildly funny but actually thinks he's comedian-level funny. Many viewers thought she was extremely rude to actor Sir Ian McKellen. The Queen of Pop made a few dry comments towards the actor and had forgotten meeting him at a charity event. Madonna clearly felt awkward for forgetting that the two had worked together in the past. Talk show host James Corden spilled about the rudest celebrity he'd ever met: Pierce Brosnan.
Apparently, Brosnan pushed Corden at a U2 concert and failed to even acknowledge him. Comedian Tommy Davidson shared a few questionable stories about Jamie Foxx in his memoir. We were also told that we could only get an autograph and picture then had to move on. Tim was amazingly nice, and constantly had to be reminded not to shake people's hands and talk with them because he had limited time.
He also ended up being late for a private showing of one of his movies I can't remember which one. He was late because he made sure he saw every single person in line.
He was just overall a kind and humble man and very sweet. He even looked over my aspiring animator friend's portfolio and gave her his email, asking her to send him her progress as she improved.
A truly great guy. MentallyPsycho Report. My grandma met Adam Sandler in an elevator in Mexico. She was delighted, she loves his movies. Gogosfx Report. The owner and I were the only ones there. Murray had his son pick up her feet and he picked her up under her shoulders and they rocked her back and forth while Murray crooned "happy birthday He's nowhere near as scary in person as his persona or stage character. He's actually very sweet and somewhat shy. He really didn't know how to handle a young girl absolutely bawling tears of joy just from his presence, haha.
He also picked up my sister for a picture because we couldn't get both him roughly 6'2" and my sister roughly 4"10" together in frame. Overall he's a really chill guy!
Met him in Sydney way back, always liked him and was ultra stoked to find he was just as thoughtful, articulate and refreshing in person. Even though I was so excited, played it cool and was rewarded with an easy conversation. Saw him a number of times over that party weekend and often he would come over to ask whether the club was any good or too hot etc. Felt stoked he felt comfortable with my friend and I. Happy memories Since Im an artist, I made a painting of him in the hopes I might get him to sign it.
After the small show, people line up to take pics with him. When I get up to him, he is genuinely nice and immediately starts signing it when his manager comes over and says "No autographs, just pictures! She fuckin painted shit" and he finished signing it. MariaCovington Report. Back when he was a huge underdog in the election, he came to my city for a town hall meeting.
Showed genuine interest in people's concerns and shook hands with everyone he could. Class act. I work at a restaurant in NYC, first time I served here I treated her like a normal person, didn't acknowledge that she was famous or anything like that although she is probably my number one crush of all time.
I was really nervous to even talk to her to be quiet honest. She paid the bill, left a very generous tip and told me I created an outstanding dining experience and asked if they could talk to my manager. One of the biggest compliment boosts of my life. They come back and I wait on them often, I would nearly consider us friends now as we are on a first name basis.
He shuffled past me, and I turned to him and said "Hey, are you Ron Perlman? I loved City of Lost Children! Ron Perlman? Yeah, I'm Ron Perlman Nice guy! Ron Perlman Report. We were out to dinner for a friend's bachelor party, a group of about a dozen guys.
Adam stopped by our table and said congrats to the groom-to-be and asked some genuine questions about where we were all from and what we do. He then took a few moments to tell us that he had seen us earlier having fun and laughing together and about how important that is in life, being with friends and laughing and enjoying our time together. Kinda sounds cheesy now but in the moment it was very sincere and meant a lot to us. Overall it was maybe a minute interaction but something none of us will ever forget.
Robin Williams was suffering from a brain illness akin to Alzheimer's, but with even more symptoms such as actual hallucinations, and more. He was devastated at losing his abilities, not just depression from nowhere.
He had a good reason for being emotionally flayed. The idea that comedians are often depressed is not without substance but no reason to think that Sandler was having an episode during this encounter. He just thought it was nice seeing people having a good time. This was at Celebration a Star Wars convention and my boyfriend paid for his autograph, but he called me "sssssmokin".
I got hit on by Luke Skywalker. Sniffles I'll never forget you. Seriously, though, he is just lovely. GabrielleOrlita Report.
I asked him if he could take a picture, and he took my camera and snapped a photo of a tree. I got my photo with him only after he offered to take a picture of just me. Incredibly funny guy!
He is an incredible person. Google his testimony to Congress regarding immigrant farm workers. I was on vacation. I got my ice cream and went outside to eat, and then he came out with his and actually sat down at my table. We talked for a solid 45mins. Best day of my life". Reddit Report. To me this story is a part of the great mystery of depression. Depression is said to be the contradiction between the life you actually live and the life that could actually make you happy.
Perhaps connecting to a random stranger for 45 minutes was one of his good moments, a situation where he didn't have to play a role?
A situation where he actually felt a connection to another person? I sure hope it was, and just like with other people with depression, I somehow wish I could have helped him.
Heart breaking stuff. I was talking with her for a while when she casually mentions that she is going to be in the new Star Wars film. Being 17 and huge nerd, at first I just thought she was fucking with me. I was so dumbfounded I actually said, "Take me with you. StuffHobbes Report. I was never a big fan until I saw her rap on SNL and I fell in love with her she is so funny and seems like a genuinely nice person.
The wind whips up, blows all the the flyers out of her hands, as she's struggling to pick them all up, this dude Richard Gere runs over to help her out. When they get them all off the ground, he hands a stack to her and says "Don't worry, it gets better" then smiles this warm, charming-ass smile and goes on his way. When he eventually played it at the end, it was the updated, modernised version of it After the show he was signing stuff.
Mostly just flyers or people's bodies etc. I told him I'm a big fan of his rap-metal material and he reacted with genuine happiness. He told the bouncer to let me and my girlfriend into his VIP spot and told us we could drink what we wanted while he finished signing stuff.
He joined us some time later and I spent the night partying away with him and hearing lots of stories, some funny, some pretty messed up about the record industry.
Then we went to a nearby Casino where he proceeded to happily drop hundreds onto the roulette table. An experience I'll never forget, he was very humble and we genuinely enjoyed each other's company. The guy knows the world views him as a parody, and he made peace with it.
He released the rap-metal albums knowing they weren't going to go far, but done it for himself and regrets nothing. Years ago I was working backstage at a theatre in NYC. We were hosting a ballet company that was doing their annual holiday time money grab. This particular year it was a production of the Nutcracker aimed at children. Word travelled quickly that David Bowie was in the audience with his wife and kids.
The organizer of the ballet passed them a message through the ushers that asked them to stay after to meet the dancers and take pictures. When the time came to collect David Bowie from the audience and usher him backstage, I was somehow nominated and as a huge Bowie fan, I was star-struck and panicked.
I quickly devised a plan wherein I would greet Freaking David Freaking Bowie and walk him quickly to the backstage entrance, say "right through here, sir", and duck into a nearby restroom. Getting to the stage from that particular door was a bit of a labyrinth ha but the thought of trying to keep it together while walking them the all the way to the stage was just too much. All goes according to plan until I go to enter the restroom. David Bowie pivots and says "Oh, is that the restroom?
Me and Bowie. Pissing in tandem. You know how sometimes your brain throws out the most bizarre thoughts in the the most awkward situations in order to make you laugh? All I could think of was "I wonder if he's spinning his testicles like those metal balls in Labyrinth That was my uncomfortable brush with greatness.
RIP, Bowie. We love you. He was very nice. I was like 8 years old by the way. Jimdontcarrey Report. I worked at a small FBO and he flew in. I was recently obsessed with A Clockwork Orange. So he came over to introduce himself and my dumb ass says "How's the wine?!
Spent about 30 minutes talking about that film and Kubrick. Such a great dude. It's a well-written, emotional episode, and when he asked what I wanted to talk about I just started crying. I told him that was my favorite episode of Doctor Who and he asked if it was difficult, sometimes.
He was the absolute sweetest person ever. He actually reached up and brushed tears off my face, and hugged me, and I can't repeat enough how nice he is.
Sidenote- he was there again last year. He remembered me, not because of the crying, but because he liked my costume and I was wearing the same one. My wife and I were at Planet Comicon in Kansas city last year when he was there, and his line was empty.
We were getting his signature for my brother-in-law who is a big Trekkie. We were expecting the standard shuffle through and signature experience, but he stood up, shook both our hands, and then just talked with us for what seemed like minutes, but was probably only about 2. We talked about his musical and when it was coming to the Midwest, and about his daughter's first job in Iowa, but how she missed the California weather.
He was the highlight of the convention for us. I was doing the ride portion and you are required to give a speech and get people ready to ride the 3D motion ride.
Well my girlfriend now wife was in the section before me and called me on the phone we had and whispered "oh my god, I just gave Steve Martin the pre-show speech! The doors open and people started filing in and lo and behold there was Steve Martin with his entourage. He smiled at me, said hi and shook my hand and sat in the back. I went up, gave my speech and during my speech people would usually talk while they buckled in and he was hushing people around him and held his attention to me for the entire thing.
At the end of the ride, i took his 3D goggles i issued to everyone and he said thanks again to me again and gave me a handshake.
They all left and all I could think about was how damn polite he was.
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