40 Of The Best Comments That Celebrities Have Ever Posted, As Shared On This Instagram Account
“Because even famous people love famous people,” reads the bold slogan of Comments By Celebs, an Instagram account which is the internet’s destination for tabloid culture. And it’s not just any tabloid we’re talking about.
Created by two friends and pop culture connoisseurs, Emma Diamond and Julie Kramer, the page collects some of the most entertaining comments celebrities penned on social media. They all land here, in a delightful collection of A-listers’ jibes, shades, jokes, and quips, devoured by the 1.7M equally enthusiastic followers.
After its creation in 2017, Comments By Celebs exploded, catching the attention of the same celebrities it was quoting. The followers included Gwyneth Paltrow, John Mayer, Chrissy Teigen and more, so no wonder CBC became a brand in itself, bringing us the best what-to-knows from celebrity news.
Today, we wrapped up some of the funniest and wildest cases shared by Comments By Celebs, so sit back, relax, and get ready to entertain your inner voyeur.
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Started by real-life best friends Emma Diamond and Julie Kramer, Comments By Celebs quickly gained a cult following on social media, with celebrities themselves being among the followers. The concept is pretty straightforward: every post features a comment a celebrity has posted to another celebrity's Instagram account.
And the result is pure entertainment made possible by Instagram changing the algorithm to spotlight comments left by verified users. It got quickly caught by pop culture enthusiasts and A-list gossip aficionados. The self-proclaimed "pop-culture enthusiasts" immediately noticed celebrities interacting with each other directly and sending screenshots to their own group chat.
"The best thing about being a woman, is the prerogative to have a little fun"🎶
Gawd I'm still not over Mathew Lewis's glow up; I do sometimes wonder if it's Polyjuice Potion
“I think what’s happening is that we are, in a way, humanizing celebrities and making the public aware of their relatability,” Emma Diamond told Forbes. “Think back to ten years ago: stars seemed like they were ‘untouchable.’ Now, fans can see an authentic, behind-the-scenes view into these A-listers’ lives. It’s a very interesting shift. Something about reading a comment written by a celebrity feels more intimate than your classic paparazzi shot.”
According to Emma, artists, people in the music industry, are definitely understanding the value that social media carries in terms of elevating them. “I'm not going to say more than actors, but we've definitely seen a rise in it,” she said in another interview.
The co-creator Julie Kramer believes there’s another thing with artists versus actors and “it is that fans tend to be a little more committed and a little more invested in artists rather than actors. And it's something that we noticed.” She told Glamour that “a lot of times, artists, when they are posting during awards-show season, it's a lot more... maybe a little more interactive or a little more for their fans than actors a lot of times just because they know how dedicated their fan bases are.”
Stop doing illegal stuff such as organizing insurrections, abusing power to get your family million-dollar jobs, and maybe they'll just ignore you?
Loopholes. There always are loopholes to get out of a situation.
"I've grown up in front of you" really captures it all what it's like to be a teen celebrity. Everyone gets to see you mess up and make mistakes and then acts as if it's only you who's not perfect. As if not almost EVERYONE who walks this earth did things when they were young they're not proud of today. The difference is for Miley is that everyone got to see it and judge it.
I'm pretty sure 90% of all the parents felt the same. You certainly don't want ur kid to start drinking chlorine for example.
When my mom died the funeral home I chose had group grief counseling one night a week where you could go and be with other people who have experienced a huge loss. There we were safe to experience and express our grief in whatever way we needed to. It was wonderful. It came as part of the service they provided to you. No extra charge. They viewed it as part of their responsibility to their clients. One of the most important things I learned, and advise anyone who has had a huge loss, "Don't let anybody 'should' on you.". Say that fast infront of people and they'll do a double take. But don't let them. To anybody who tries to do that to you, tell them to * off. They're not the boss of your grief. ( the 2nd last sentence was my elaboration. They did not ever say it that way in counseling).
That's awesome, and if I may, I would like to share this with a friend who lost her first-born child 9 months ago to an overdose. She's still dealing with it & will be for however long it takes. She's had people tell her she should be "moving on" by now, smh.
Load More Replies...Such a very wise sentiment. So saddened at her enormous loss. Her father was a true gift to us all.
RIp robin Williams you we're an amazing person and the paps should leave your poor family alone. Horrible people
It's like watching Jimmy Kimmel and Matt Damon go at each other 😂
I love the fact that jennifer's pfp matches the level of enthusiasm of her comment ^-^
The artist I just love to wind my daughter up about. Is it pronounced weekend or weakened or week nd or wee knd or we eknd? I can go on with my bad Dad jokes but you get the point, my 11 year old just loves her Dad’s sense of humour…..
🙄 ok there's a stupid amount of Chrissy Teigen crap here and it's honestly not even entertaining stuff.
There's a lot of Chrissy Teigen here. Is it because she tweets so much?
Until she got canceled for being a bully she was considered to be the "Queen of Twitter ".
Load More Replies...How can these be the best? 99% weren't funny, wholesome or even making sence and half were from people that I wouldn't call celebrity.
I mean, I'm terribly bored so this was technically something to look at, but it sure wasn't amusing, interesting, entertaining, or informative. I don't give a s**t about celebrities tweeting at one another.
These are always very surreal to me. I only recognize about 10% of the names and 0% of the context. There is an entire generation of celebrities and entertainment that I am completely unaware of.
There's a lot of Chrissy Teigen here. Is it because she tweets so much?
Until she got canceled for being a bully she was considered to be the "Queen of Twitter ".
Load More Replies...How can these be the best? 99% weren't funny, wholesome or even making sence and half were from people that I wouldn't call celebrity.
I mean, I'm terribly bored so this was technically something to look at, but it sure wasn't amusing, interesting, entertaining, or informative. I don't give a s**t about celebrities tweeting at one another.
These are always very surreal to me. I only recognize about 10% of the names and 0% of the context. There is an entire generation of celebrities and entertainment that I am completely unaware of.
