Have you ever observed that some rich-ass celebs like to act like they are not extraordinarily rich, privileged, and properly linked? For some purpose, they hate acknowledging it, and it is annoying as all hell.
Here are 18 instances they have been tremendous out of contact with how wealthy they really are:
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When El*n M*sk determined to cost journalists — who’re notoriously underpaid — $8 for Twitter verification:
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When James Charles made a video of his costliest outfit — $111,000+ — throughout this financial system:
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When Lily Allen tweeted this about nepo infants, SMH:
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And when Ben Platt denied that nepotism performed a task within the manufacturing of Dear Evan Hansen, even if his movie producer father Marc Platt produced the film:
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When Kim Kardashian — who was born to super-rich mother and father and bought her break on a actuality TV present — advised working ladies, “Get your fucking ass up and work.”
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When Kelly Ripa, who’s married to fellow millionaire TV star Mark Consuelos, talked about her son shifting into his personal Brooklyn house and mentioned, “I don’t think he ever really experienced extreme poverty like now.”
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When Finneas — the kid of actors and musicians — mentioned in a now-deleted tweet, “‘Shooting your shot’ is promoted widely and I think honestly, it’s a little overrated. Work super hard alone or with your closest friends. Make shit so good it speaks for itself. Don’t pester people to work with you, let them come to you.”
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When James Corden allegedly demanded free drinks at Balthazar in New York City and was “diabolical” to workers, based on proprietor Keith McNally.
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When Ben Stiller argued that Hollywood wasn’t nepotistic, replying to a journalist’s tweet that critiqued a film created by the youngsters of well-known administrators/producers:
Here’s Ben’s response to an article a couple of film being made by a bunch of nepo infants:
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When Jennifer Lopez posted her Rich People Quarantine™ expertise through the peak of the pandemic — , when individuals have been dropping their jobs:
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When Kendall Jenner talked about modeling and mentioned, “Since the beginning, we’ve been super selective about what shows I would do. I was never one of those girls who would do, like, 30 shows a season or whatever the fuck those girls do. More power to ‘em.”
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And lastly, Justin Bieber and Kendall Jenner confronted backlash for his or her feedback about COVID. Justin mentioned to Kendall, “How blessed are we — a lot of people in this time have a crappy situation. They look at us, and obviously, we’ve worked hard for where we’re at. We can’t feel bad for the things we have, but us taking that time to acknowledge that there are people who are struggling is important.” Kendall nodded together with Justin and mentioned, “Yeah, I think about it all the time.”