30 Celebs Who Were Canceled But Didn’t Deserve It, According To People Online
Because it’s hard for celebrities to not be in the public eye sometimes, it’s often the case that we get to see much of what’s happening in their lives—the good, the bad, and the ugly.
Unfortunately, the ugly part often ends in some form of backlash from fans, followers, the general public or the industry itself, with certain celebrities getting “canceled”. But problems are never easy to unwrap and sometimes this “cancellation” is undeserved, or ends up being truly undeserved once it’s all over.
People on Reddit have been discussing celebrities who got canceled, but they couldn’t but feel bad for them and were actually saying how they didn’t deserve to be cancelled at all, or at least not any more, as asked by Reddit user u/Yung-Potter-XO on r/AskReddit.
Check out the best responses from the subreddit in the neat curated list below. And while you’re there, why not leave a comment and upvote the submissions you liked the most!
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Johnny Depp.
As a male that was in a relationship with an abusive woman, this whole thing breaks my heart.
I know how hard it can be to come out about, and how hard it is to be believed at all. And then of course, as soon as someone starts to put pressure on the abuser, suddenly all these allegations start coming out about you, and none of them true or accurate, but because she's a woman, she must be the victim right?
If my ex was upset about something, she'd rub the cat on my pillow (I'm allergic) so I'd be up all night coughing and wheezing. Then she'd s@#t on me for staying up late. Then give me s@#t for sleeping in the next day.
My ex used to punch me in the face while I was sleeping. She couldn't stand my snoring. I'd go to work in the mornings with a black eye. If she fell asleep first, it was ok, but she was always up late, so I'd have to go sleep on the couch. But she'd insist on staying up late and watching TV, so I couldn't sleep on the couch. I fell asleep on the bathroom floor once out of sheer exhaustion.
There's so many more examples, but the point is I feel for JD 100%
JD has been through a lot. But he is too strong to pulled down by that stupid bitch amber. I really want to know the ffuckk she was actually thinking when she started with all these accusations on him.
Not completely gone, but Terry Crews has issues getting work because he spoke out about being sexually assaulted during the me too movent. People assumed a man his stature couldn't be assaulted and he gave names and people weren't very happy.
Monica Lewinsky. Judging from her Twitter account, she seems like a lovely person.
It's a shame. Dave Chappelle said it best. 'Who hasn't sucked a d#$k they regretted?' and Bill was a charismatic dude too. Lots of people get into relationships with authority figures during lapses in judgement, but Monica has been the butt of a joke because of it for two decades because of her lapse in judgement.
S#$%#y situation, she deserves better.
Also, f$%k the person that said Lewinsky doesn't deserve better.
The problem here is that Bill Clinton didn't get so much hate!! All the hate was mostly for her and still is until now! Yes there was a blame to her too but that was so unfair to her and it's sad that mostly the woman will get the hate in these situations! The woman is always the s**t that dragged the man into sin🙄
Kind of a unique case but: Laura Dern.
When Laura Dern played Ellen’s girlfriend on the episode where she came out, she was blacklisted by the industry for nearly a decade. And some people would harass her to the point she needed protection in public.
She says her manager warned her she wouldn’t get roles if she agreed to take the part on Ellen but did so anyways. She went from Jurassic Park and being in demand to nobody giving her a call.
Obviously she’s recovered but we lost a decade of great Laura Dern performances because of studios perception that she was cancelled by public opinion for playing a gay role.
Britney Spears when she shaved her head and all that. I'm no fan of hers but she just seemed like someone who cracked under all the pressure and lost her s#@t. Craig Ferguson did an absolutely amazing job talking about that and relating it to his own life. Major respect to him for that. Kind of long but worth watching.
I dont know if he was "cancelled" but Hollywood did Brendan Fraser dirty. Glad to see him working again. I hear doom patrols good.
[Turns out,] [h]e was blacklisted not cancelled. I dont want to blur the lines between the two, I'm just not very hip.
Well not exactly, he was sexually assaulted and stepped away, plus he suffered crippling back injuries doing the mummy movies, and then his ex wife left him with his kids and slapped him with enormous alimony. He basically retired to recover and focus on his sons, one of which is autistic
Sinead O'Connor
Spoke out against corruption and pedophilia in the catholic church very blatantly in a SNL act. Was completely removed from anything in the entertainment industry. Turns out instead of moral outrage people should have listened. I've seen in somewhat recent interviews that she is somewhat well adjusted despite it all. She knew it was going to cross a line when she did it, but she believes it pushed any investigation into such things forward and possibly gave people courage to speak up.
Elizabeth Olsen. Her co-worker died and she didn't post to social media immediately as it was happening. So people bullied her off of her Social Media accounts.
YOU KNOW WHO YOU ARE. If you were part of that mess, you don't deserve to watch WandaVision or Doctor Strange 2
Ashley Judd. Harvey Weinstein blacklisted her for years. She’s an incredible actress IMO.
Janet Jackson after Nipplegate was a travesty in how she was treated like a pariah afterwards. (I know, timing with Timberlake's apology and all).
Just want to throw in here that I really don't care whether it was planned or not, I'm talking purely the reaction, which was incredibly stupid.
Mira Sorvino. She went from one of the most in-demand actresses after winning her Oscar, to being completely blacklisted because Weinstein was telling anyone who'd listen that she was a diva and impossible to work with.
When Peter Jackson was still making LotR through Miramax, Weinstein told him not to hire Judd or Sorvino, and Jackson believed him. Even when the movies eventually moved to New Line Cinema, he still believed what Weinstein had told him, and wouldn't work with them.
When #MeToo started snowballing, Jackson remembered what Weinstein had told him about the two and apologized to them for it.
Dixie Chicks. This one still infuriates me, how come they got banned from country music stations but Hank Williams Jr. didn't after all that racist garbage he spewed about president Obama, I still listen to classic country but people and the stations are hypocrites.
Yeah this one was infuriating. They rightfully criticized a sitting president. Country music fans at the time were incredibly stupid.
She isn’t full on canceled but what Kesha went through was so messed up. Not only was she abused but her abuser was part of the record label and she wasn’t able to leave her contract.
I think Wynona Rider got cancelled from the spotlight for a long time (until Stranger Things) for some shoplifting. Sure, its s#$%^y but we’re all human.
Ingrid Berman was unhappily married to a doctor, Peter Lindstrom, with whom she had one child, Pia. In the late 1940s she had an affair with Italian director Roberto Rossellini. When news of the affair broke she lost all her contracts, her husband took her daughter, and the scandal was so intense US senators gave speeches condemning her on the Senate floor.
Because of the fallout she wasn't allowed to see her daughter Pia for seven years, and didn't make a Hollywood movie for seven years as well (She returned in Anastasia).
Corey Feldman. Truly breaks my heart. I had the chance to get to know him when I was a kid in 2000. He was pretty normal then. Because of what the industry did to him he always made sure that i was being taken care of on set and that I was protected from the same monstrosities. I think Haim dying really f#$%@d him up again. I will always be so grateful of how he looked out for me and I hope he gets the help he needs.
Hayden Christensen did nothing wrong. No actor should be maligned for decisions made by the writers and director.
Liam Neeson. The man isn’t just an incredible actor he’s an amazing human being who gives selflessly and asks for nothing. But because he admitted to having a racially violent thought way back when, when he was much younger and much more naive, a thought he literally said he was ashamed he’d ever had in the first place, the piece of s#$t journalist interviewing him twisted the narrative to make Liam look like a racist just to make a name for himself.
It wasn't just a thought he actually went out with a weapon to find a black man .More than once. But also dumb ass for talking about it publicly.
Megan Fox deserved better than the way media constantly sexualised her and ignored anything she had to say. She has numerous interviews trying to talk about being uncomfortably sexualised by Michael Bay when she was a teenager but the audience and interviewer would just cheer as if she wasn’t talking about predatory behaviour. Megan Fox is so smart and eloquent NOT the bimbo Hollywood would have you believe.
Correct me if I'm wrong. I but I remember reading Megan Fox was cancelled due to her calling Michael Bay ‘Hitler.’ I believe Steven Spielberg fired from the Transformers franchise and then she was blacklisted.
Rebecca Black. Everyone was so mean over Friday. She was THIRTEEN and deserved better.
If you actually listen to her recent stuff, she's actually pretty damn good. Her most recent single "worth it for the feeling" would have millions of views if it was ariana grande. It's fair to say she's pretty underrated.
Hana Kimura. She was an Indonesian-Japanese wrestler who often played the heel, and she wanted to be an actress. When she was offered a chance to be in the reality show Terrace House, she jumped at it.
As we all know, reality shows are scripted. In a scene, Hana (remember, a professional wrestler on a reality show) "slapped" removed another contestant's hat1 and scolded him. Her twitter and instagram accounts were overrun with awful comments, racist criticisms, and death threats for weeks, but over time it tapered off.
Part of a reality show producer's job is to know how the audience thinks of all of the stars. The company monitors media coverage and social media trends. They knew.
But right after quarantine started in Japan, they re-aired the episode.
Hana lived alone. When the abuse began again, it must have seemed endless. She apologized on social media, took her kitten to the Stardom Wrestling office, and went home to [take her own life].
She was 22.
Somebody should be punished for that. People who took these decisions should be told that they did wrong and failed their position of trust and knowledge. But as always, nothing happens, case closed, 90% people watching reality shows are still not correctly made aware that it's scripted or staged. And there's no limit of what human beings can be forced to do to each other...
Not too sure cancelled is the right word for them but Lindsay Lohan. Phenomenal actress and started at a young age. Had really messed up parents, no guidance from anyone and too much money.
Amanda Bynes. If you look into the reality of how creepy and awful Dan Schneider was, it all starts to make sense.
I have no idea what happened to her, but she looked sad. Like she just needed a few good friends or family or something.
Al Franken. Several Democratic Senators told Jane Mayer in 2019 that they regretting forcing Franken to resign without an investigation. (He wanted to appear before the Senate Ethics Committee but he was not allowed).
Ahmed Best played JarJar Binks and nearly killed himself over how hated the character was.
I hated JarJar to the core of my soul. But I am sorry the actor suffered. JarJar is in no way his cross to bear.
As an 80s kid who loved PeeWee’s playhouse, remembering how my parents tried to explain Paul Rubens getting canceled is hilarious. My dad told me “he took off his clothes in a movie theater” and kid me was like “wow that’s really weird but I guess he is kind of crazy?”
I loved PeeWee playhouse and I still love Paul Reubens. He is weird and funny, my kinda people.
Aziz Ansari definitely didn’t deserve the public shaming he received for what amounted to an awkward, bad date.
Yeah, that was complete and utter BS, he did exactly what you're supposed to do, he stopped when his date said no, he let her leave when she wanted to, I believe he paid for her Uber. Wtf
Howard Dean. He yelled in excitement at one of his political rallies in 2004. People thought he was wasn’t fit to be president because of it.
Jenna Marbles. Basically people were angry at her old content that she made 10 years ago and while she's already apologized for her actions and addressed how she now understands why it's inappropriate, she felt that her presence on YT was causing more harm and it was too much to keep rehashing the same issue. She still streams with Julian all the time.
I miss Jenna. Grew up as she grew up and her ability to mature and grow helped me do the same.
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I would like to see a post of celebrities who should have been cancelled but for whatever reason, got a pass.
Brie Larson. Not exactly "cancelled", but what was that ridiculous hate campaign against her?
I will get a lot of downvotes but I would add JK Rowling here. She did say things that weren't the politest and she might have outdated ideas (who doesn't at her age?) and be mistaken. But she was never attacking anybody and she has done a lot for impoverished women and children. Now people talk about her as if she is a monster. You can be mistaken and not be a horrible person.
That whole Janet Jackson thing has been over with and anyone still dwelling on it needs to move on and a life already.
And yet,Tarantino that pedo and rapist supporter is getting his ass kissed on every occasion.That scumbag told that a 13 year old girl who was drugged and raped "was into it".He also knew Weinstein sexually assaulted his girlfriend and did nothing.Same goes for Meryl Streep who supports Polanski and Weinstein.Madonna pulled down a bra of a 17 year old girl on stage in front of thousands of people so everyone could see her naked breast.All those scumbags are highly respected people because msm is protecting them
I'll probably get downvoted to hell. This cancel culture is getting out of hand. What is the point of all this really? Do we all not have a past, shameful or otherwise? I'm not a religious person but one thing really rings true: Let the person without sin cast the first stone.
Based on this list, women seem to be punished faster and harsher than men and for much smaller things. I remember how Amy Winhouse was torn down. The media and its consumers seem to really love seeing a successful woman torn to shreds.
Elizabeth Berkley after Showgirls. Paul Verhoeven was not banned and he was the director of the whole thing.
J. K. Rowling. I read her so-called trans-phobic post. All was objecting to the trans community deciding to call everyone with female parts “people who menstruate” instead of women. She insisted that women wanted to be called women. She had a difference of opinion about terminology, not trans phobia. But she has been demonized since.
Scott Cawthon. Got cancelled because he donated to infamous politicians. He received comments like "I hope your wife miscarries." He retired from video game production, unfortunately. Rip Fnaf.
Judy Garland is one that should be on here. She was sexually harassed by a bunch of her costars who played the Munchkins in the Wizard of Oz, and by Louis B. Mayer. She was completely traumatized by it, and was told that if she said anything, they would ruin her.
I would really like to know why people keep holding people's actions from a decade, two decades ago to today's standards. (Common 'misbehaviour', not things that would have still been considered law breaking). Unfortunately, ten to twenty years ago certain things were very commonplace and considered acceptable. As long as a person has changed their behaviour as times have changed, why dredge things up and ruin their lives if they live in the public eye? I'm not saying those things should be erased and necessarily 'forgiven' but acknowledged as a product of the times.
Hi everyone. Not sure what does number 1 after each comment is for? Never saw this before!
For the record, I don't think the following comments apply directly to any of the actors in this post. Nevertheless, this needs to be said: it is common in H-town to start off like gangbusters in your young 20s and to stop getting work, "being cancelled", by the time you are in your 30s. It is unusual for a woman in her 40s or a man in his 50s to get work even if they started off great 20-30 years before. Sorry folks, but young people buy the majority of the tickets and want to see young people like themselves on the screen, not the older crowd. Only A-list actors like Tom Cruise are the exception. The producers, directors, and financiers are very choosy because they want a successful movie that makes fortunes of money. The biggest thing that has changed in the last 20 years, with half the new young actors outing themselves as unapologetically gay, is that the producers, directors, and financiers have figured out that gay doesn't really sell very well. It really does cost in ticket sales and dollars. Some young actors have ended their own careers early by coming out before they develop an A-list following. Stay closeted, young actors, okay? if you caught what I just said, help out a friend who is just starting out in his/her acting careers by copying and forwarding this to him/her. Some people never figure this out on their own. You may never see some of the young talents again on the big screen in lead roles who did not follow this rule, but starred in these young people's movies or TV series: 1) Hunger Games 2) Teen Wolf 3) 13 Reasons Why 4) Scorch Trials 5) Death Cure 6) Any Disney Musical 7) Any gay teenager TV show.... and by the way, you don't have to openly come out in promotional interviews or late-night TV. If you put up a lot of gay-acting pictures of yourself on Instagram or your FB page, people will automatically assume this truth. If you are mostly discrete, but let it be known you are living together or dating in a long-term relationship that is publicly known, the producers, directors, and financiers will make this assumption. Seriously, don't kill your talented potential career. Stay closeted so you can keep entertaining us and have work/income in your 30s!! It is almost impossible to "in yourself" after you have publically outed yourself. Sorry, but that's just the real world. For a movie to make big money, it has to sell well in middle conservative America, not just in NYC or the far west coast.
People do not realize in the movie and music industry, you are a commodity. Same as athletes. You tow the invisible line, be as you are perceived not as you really are, it’s always someone else’s idea of you. It’s why so many turn to self medication or worse. The world of the rich and famous is full of predators The same goes for politics. It is a world filled with the highest of dysfunctions, illusions and has left a wake of damage since the start
Sorry people, you can't have it both ways. Cancelled from social media, who cares it's a toxic wasteland. Cancelled from your job, well the toxic harpies should be cancelled instead. Cancel culture is just another reason why society has no respect for the generation who started it. History will NOT be kind to them at all
I think Gina Carano needs to be on this list. She was fired from Disney for just expressing her opinion, which is what Twitter is for anyway. She didn’t deserved to be fired for having a different political opinion.
How about instead, we stop cancelling people altogether? Maybe think about things before you react, that would be a nice change.
I would like to see a post of celebrities who should have been cancelled but for whatever reason, got a pass.
Brie Larson. Not exactly "cancelled", but what was that ridiculous hate campaign against her?
I will get a lot of downvotes but I would add JK Rowling here. She did say things that weren't the politest and she might have outdated ideas (who doesn't at her age?) and be mistaken. But she was never attacking anybody and she has done a lot for impoverished women and children. Now people talk about her as if she is a monster. You can be mistaken and not be a horrible person.
That whole Janet Jackson thing has been over with and anyone still dwelling on it needs to move on and a life already.
And yet,Tarantino that pedo and rapist supporter is getting his ass kissed on every occasion.That scumbag told that a 13 year old girl who was drugged and raped "was into it".He also knew Weinstein sexually assaulted his girlfriend and did nothing.Same goes for Meryl Streep who supports Polanski and Weinstein.Madonna pulled down a bra of a 17 year old girl on stage in front of thousands of people so everyone could see her naked breast.All those scumbags are highly respected people because msm is protecting them
I'll probably get downvoted to hell. This cancel culture is getting out of hand. What is the point of all this really? Do we all not have a past, shameful or otherwise? I'm not a religious person but one thing really rings true: Let the person without sin cast the first stone.
Based on this list, women seem to be punished faster and harsher than men and for much smaller things. I remember how Amy Winhouse was torn down. The media and its consumers seem to really love seeing a successful woman torn to shreds.
Elizabeth Berkley after Showgirls. Paul Verhoeven was not banned and he was the director of the whole thing.
J. K. Rowling. I read her so-called trans-phobic post. All was objecting to the trans community deciding to call everyone with female parts “people who menstruate” instead of women. She insisted that women wanted to be called women. She had a difference of opinion about terminology, not trans phobia. But she has been demonized since.
Scott Cawthon. Got cancelled because he donated to infamous politicians. He received comments like "I hope your wife miscarries." He retired from video game production, unfortunately. Rip Fnaf.
Judy Garland is one that should be on here. She was sexually harassed by a bunch of her costars who played the Munchkins in the Wizard of Oz, and by Louis B. Mayer. She was completely traumatized by it, and was told that if she said anything, they would ruin her.
I would really like to know why people keep holding people's actions from a decade, two decades ago to today's standards. (Common 'misbehaviour', not things that would have still been considered law breaking). Unfortunately, ten to twenty years ago certain things were very commonplace and considered acceptable. As long as a person has changed their behaviour as times have changed, why dredge things up and ruin their lives if they live in the public eye? I'm not saying those things should be erased and necessarily 'forgiven' but acknowledged as a product of the times.
Hi everyone. Not sure what does number 1 after each comment is for? Never saw this before!
For the record, I don't think the following comments apply directly to any of the actors in this post. Nevertheless, this needs to be said: it is common in H-town to start off like gangbusters in your young 20s and to stop getting work, "being cancelled", by the time you are in your 30s. It is unusual for a woman in her 40s or a man in his 50s to get work even if they started off great 20-30 years before. Sorry folks, but young people buy the majority of the tickets and want to see young people like themselves on the screen, not the older crowd. Only A-list actors like Tom Cruise are the exception. The producers, directors, and financiers are very choosy because they want a successful movie that makes fortunes of money. The biggest thing that has changed in the last 20 years, with half the new young actors outing themselves as unapologetically gay, is that the producers, directors, and financiers have figured out that gay doesn't really sell very well. It really does cost in ticket sales and dollars. Some young actors have ended their own careers early by coming out before they develop an A-list following. Stay closeted, young actors, okay? if you caught what I just said, help out a friend who is just starting out in his/her acting careers by copying and forwarding this to him/her. Some people never figure this out on their own. You may never see some of the young talents again on the big screen in lead roles who did not follow this rule, but starred in these young people's movies or TV series: 1) Hunger Games 2) Teen Wolf 3) 13 Reasons Why 4) Scorch Trials 5) Death Cure 6) Any Disney Musical 7) Any gay teenager TV show.... and by the way, you don't have to openly come out in promotional interviews or late-night TV. If you put up a lot of gay-acting pictures of yourself on Instagram or your FB page, people will automatically assume this truth. If you are mostly discrete, but let it be known you are living together or dating in a long-term relationship that is publicly known, the producers, directors, and financiers will make this assumption. Seriously, don't kill your talented potential career. Stay closeted so you can keep entertaining us and have work/income in your 30s!! It is almost impossible to "in yourself" after you have publically outed yourself. Sorry, but that's just the real world. For a movie to make big money, it has to sell well in middle conservative America, not just in NYC or the far west coast.
People do not realize in the movie and music industry, you are a commodity. Same as athletes. You tow the invisible line, be as you are perceived not as you really are, it’s always someone else’s idea of you. It’s why so many turn to self medication or worse. The world of the rich and famous is full of predators The same goes for politics. It is a world filled with the highest of dysfunctions, illusions and has left a wake of damage since the start
Sorry people, you can't have it both ways. Cancelled from social media, who cares it's a toxic wasteland. Cancelled from your job, well the toxic harpies should be cancelled instead. Cancel culture is just another reason why society has no respect for the generation who started it. History will NOT be kind to them at all
I think Gina Carano needs to be on this list. She was fired from Disney for just expressing her opinion, which is what Twitter is for anyway. She didn’t deserved to be fired for having a different political opinion.
How about instead, we stop cancelling people altogether? Maybe think about things before you react, that would be a nice change.