You see all these famous people are even cunts ......i think........ the more famous they are........the more cunts they are .....my two favs .....james brown........... and alfred hitchcock .......brilliant ...... james ....... beat his wives ....... he was a junkie bastard though ,....but that is not an excuse ......however the famous i think they get bored with normality .....why??????........well when you have so much money .........you can buy whatever the fuck you want .......and have banged all the models...... and hot babes ........ and are doing ....... drugs and wine ........ with boredom......... i think you get perved out .......i have never ever have had that luxury....... as i love women...... and their tits...... and clits ........so i know i am still normal ......... which is how i want to be i do love tits and clits and the taste of women so normaility will suit my existence ............so many women so little time .....that is what i say .......but all these fooled by the famous they are just like you and me ......humans with more cash ........ and little weirder tastes ..........money is the root of all evil ......so why do churches need it hmmmmmm!!!!!!!!
while back, Reddit user banstovia posed the question, "Who is a celebrity who did horrible stuff when they were alive but are praised like saints now that they're dead?" And the folks of r/AskReddit did not hold back with their responses. Here's what they said:
1.Steve Jobs — "Everyone only remembers him as the guy who created and then saved Apple and 'invented' the iPhone. People don’t remember how he ****** over his best friend, knocked up his girlfriend and left her as soon as he found out she was pregnant, refused to give the mother of his first child any money, refused to show any outward affection to his daughter, and (although this one is a bit milder in scale) refused to take showers and would put his bare feet up on the conference table. Oh, also, he refused cancer treatment in favor of new-age healing until it was too late, and then he spent a buttload of money to leapfrog his name on the organ donor list."
— skip6235 Steve Jobs is often remembered as the visionary who co-founded Apple, revived it from near collapse, and helped create the iPhone. But his legacy is more complicated. In 1976, while working with Steve Wozniak on a project for Atari, Jobs misled him about their payment — telling Wozniak they had received $700 and splitting it evenly, when in reality Jobs had received a $5,000 bonus. He also denied paternity of his daughter, Lisa, for years and had a distant relationship with her and her mother. Known for his demanding and sometimes abrasive behavior, Jobs was a perfectionist whose brilliance often came with a lack of empathy. Later in life, he delayed conventional treatment for his cancer, choosing alternative therapies first — a decision he would come to regret . Justin Sullivan / Getty Images
— CubedMeatAtrocity According to the BBC , "A then-70-year-old Brown was arrested in 2004 on domestic violence charges against his backup singer and fourth wife, who was 36 years his junior, Tomi Rae Hynie. He pleaded no contest. This wasn’t his first incident either. His violent marriage to Deidre Jenkins was well-documented in his daughter Yamma Brown’s memoir, Cold Sweat . He sent his third wife, Adrienne Rodriguez, to hospital, and she had him arrested four times for assault. Backup singer-turned-Marvin-Gaye-collaborator Tammi Terrell was 'savagely beaten' by Brown in the '60s, and in 2005, he was sued for raping a woman at gunpoint in 1988, but the charges were dropped." David Corio / Getty Images
3.Coco Chanel — "All those Nazi ties."
— elvisisking69 Coco Chanel’s wartime history is complicated and controversial. She had well-documented ties to the Nazis during World War II. Most notably, she had a romantic relationship with Hans Günther von Dincklage, a German intelligence officer based in Paris. French intelligence records later identified her as a possible Nazi agent, though the extent of her involvement is debated. Chanel also tried to use Nazi anti-Jewish laws to take full control of her Chanel perfume brand, which included Chanel No. 5, from its Jewish owners, the Wertheimer brothers, and she expressed anti-Semitic views throughout her life. After the war, she was questioned about her Nazi connections but never charged. She later rebuilt her fashion empire in the 1950s. In short, while Chanel revolutionized fashion, her wartime actions and beliefs cast a dark shadow over her legacy. Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
4.Hugo Boss — "In the same vein, he was a literal Nazi."
— The_Shitty_Admiral "Hugo Boss wasn't even a fashion designer, though he became a Nazi before it was fashionable. He just owned a business that made utilitarian clothes and uniforms, including the Nazis' own designs that he made under contract, during the war, using forced labour. After Boss died in 1948, his successors, noticing a lull in the stormtrooper market, shifted to civilian clothes and started to make suits, though the company didn't become a major fashion house until the 1970s." — GammaDeltaTheta Hugo Boss, the founder of the fashion brand, was a member of the Nazi Party , and his company made uniforms for Nazi organizations like the SS, SA, and Hitler Youth during World War II. His factory also used forced labor from prisoners of war and civilians under brutal conditions. After the war, Boss was fined and punished for his involvement with the regime. He died in 1948, but decades later, the company publicly apologized for its role in supporting the Nazis and exploiting forced laborers. Wojciech Stróżyk / Alamy
— canuck47 According to Jalopnik , "After news of the actor’s death broke, the Daily Mail and In Touch Weekly both ran features of how Walker’s current girlfriend, Jasmine Pilchard-Gosnell, was coping with her loss. Both of them noted that the pair began a relationship while she was 16 and he was 33. And before Pilchard-Gosnell, Walker had dated another woman, Aubrianna Atwell, while she was allegedly 16 as well." Frank Trapper / Getty Images
6.Jerry Lee Lewis — "He married his 13-year-old cousin, and almost everyone remembers him for that, other than his music. When he died, fellow musicians were full of nothing but praise for him and conveniently overlooked this as well as his other misdemeanours."
— InviteAromatic6124 In 1957, rock musician Jerry Lee Lewis married his 13-year-old cousin , Myra Gale Brown, who was the daughter of his cousin. The marriage caused a massive scandal at the time, nearly destroying his career and leading to canceled tours and public outrage. Over the years, however, the controversy has largely faded from public memory. Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
7.Alfred Hitchcock — "Guy was a total abusive perv. A genius who made absolutely terrific films and expanded the very vocabulary of visual storytelling, but what a twist. Abuse of performers, especially women, used to be expected from directors in pursuit of incredible performances (which frequently worked)."
— Oknight Over the years, Alfred Hitchcock has been accused of being emotionally abusive and sexually inappropriate toward some of his actresses. Tippi Hedren, star of The Birds and Marnie , said Hitchcock sexually harassed her, made unwanted advances, and once threw himself on top of her in a limousine and tried to kiss her, later threatening to ruin her career when she rejected him. She also described being humiliated and manipulated on set. Known for being a perfectionist and a deeply manipulative director, Hitchcock often pushed his actors to emotional extremes to achieve his vision. Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
8.Pablo Picasso — "******* Picasso."
— Downtown_Support_822 Pablo Picasso, though celebrated as one of the greatest artists of the 20th century, was also known for being cruel, manipulative, and abusive , especially toward women. He often pursued much younger partners and treated them with emotional cruelty and control. His former lovers, like Dora Maar and Françoise Gilot, described him as deeply abusive, saying he humiliated and psychologically tormented the women in his life. Picasso once said , “There are only two kinds of women: goddesses and doormats,” reflecting his deeply sexist views. George Stroud / Getty Images
9.Paul Gauguin — "Since we're at painters... Left his wife and five kids to pursue art in Paris. Then he followed his dream of living in a 'primitive' paradise on the Tahitian Islands. He didn't like it there. He took a 13-year-old Tahitian girl as his wife. She was pregnant when he decided to go back to Europe. He did come back to Tahiti one more time, but never saw them again."
10.Thomas Edison — "You know, for not really inventing what he's most famous for."
— The_Shitty_Admiral Thomas Edison didn’t actually invent the lightbulb, but he perfected and commercialized it, then took much of the credit. Earlier inventors, such as Joseph Swan, had already created working versions, but Edison improved the design and built a complete electrical system that made widespread use possible. Through clever marketing and self-promotion, he helped solidify the myth that he alone invented the light bulb , overshadowing the contributions of others who came before him. Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
11.Bing Crosby — "He abandoned his first family and then treated his second family very well in an attempt to make amends. Drove the first set of kids crazy."
— Gorf_the_Magnificent Bing Crosby’s legacy as a beloved singer and actor is shadowed by accounts of harsh treatment toward his first family. With his first wife, Dixie Lee, he had four sons who later described him as strict, emotionally distant, and sometimes physically abusive, saying his rigid discipline left lasting emotional scars. Several of those sons struggled with addiction and mental health issues as adults. After Dixie’s death, Crosby remarried Kathryn Grant and had three more children, to whom he was reportedly much kinder and more affectionate. Many believe he tried to make up for the damage done to his older children by being a better father the second time around. Bettmann / Getty Images
12.Gandhi — "He was an abuser and made teenage girls sleep in his bed to 'help him learn to resist temptation' or some **** like that."
13.John Wayne — "I highly suggest looking up Behind the Bastards podcast episodes on celebrities. The episode on him was the first that came to mind."
— BadgerlandBandit John Wayne, one of Hollywood’s most iconic stars, is still revered by many fans today as a symbol of old-school masculinity and American patriotism, but his legacy is deeply controversial. In a 1971 Playboy interview , he said he believed in white supremacy, dismissed the suffering of Native Americans, and opposed giving women or LGBTQ+ people equal respect. He also supported Hollywood’s anti-communist blacklists, which ruined many careers. Silver Screen Collection / Getty Images
14.The Kennedy family — "Rosemary Kennedy (JFK’s sister) underwent a lobotomy at the age of 23. Apparently, her mother was out of town that day, so Kennedy senior went ahead and let his daughter be lobotomized because of 'mood swings.' This is just the tip of the iceberg, though."
— charlielotte During Rosemary’s birth , the attending doctor was delayed, and a nurse instructed her mother, Rose, to keep her legs closed to postpone the delivery. For two hours, this restriction deprived baby Rosemary of oxygen, which is believed to have caused a brain injury that resulted in lifelong developmental disabilities. As Rosemary grew older, her behavioral struggles and mood swings increasingly alarmed her family, who were extremely conscious of their public image. In 1941, at age 23, her father arranged a secret lobotomy — without telling her mother — that involved drilling holes into both sides of her head and inserting a medical spatula into her cranium. The procedure was reportedly botched, and it left Rosemary with the mental capacity of a toddler. She spent the rest of her life in institutions, hidden from public view. For decades, little was known about Rosemary, while the rest of the Kennedys projected an image of glamour, intelligence, and success. However, in the 1960s, her story began to surface through journalists and biographers. The secrecy surrounding her contrasted sharply with the family’s polished image, and she was often described as their “dark secret.” Eventually, Rosemary’s siblings acknowledged her more openly and shifted their narrative toward disability advocacy , particularly through the Special Olympics Bettmann / Bettmann Archive
15.Finally, Mother Teresa — "She was a horrible person to those she supposedly cared for."
— 2EscapedCapybaras Mother Teresa is still praised around the world for her charity work, but her legacy is deeply controversial. Reports from former volunteers and medical professionals claimed that many of her care homes were unsanitary and neglectful, with patients denied pain relief because she believed suffering brought people closer to God. Despite receiving millions in donations, her organization frequently failed to provide proper medical treatment or transparency regarding the use of the funds . She also accepted money and praise from dictators and was firmly against abortion , contraception, and divorce, even in extreme cases. Tim Graham / Getty Images
Well......... don't these hollywood ....... whores buy them....... norwegian soccer star ...... you can buy shit too ........ when money is no problem ...... must be nice ....... i am not sure ....... how i could ever justify ......... a condo ........ to buy a bag (a condo is about 300k in west palm beach ...... downtown .......just a measure )......anyways i thought there where going for millions ........ the ladies ones ....... dumb bastards ...... but hey there are kids starving ...... and a birkin bag is more important .......
Norwegian soccer star Erling Haaland’s fans are going wild over his $300K Birkin bag collection
The breakout star of the 2026 World Cup might just be Erling Haaland's Birkin collection. erling/Instagram
The biggest breakout star of the 2026 World Cup might just be Erling Haaland's Hermès Birkin bag collection.
The Norwegian soccer star has been jet-setting all over the world during the international series, carrying a multitude of rare Birkins along the way.
Snapped by paparazzi and sharing pics on Instagram alike, Haaland hasn't toted any regular style — he's been carrying some of the most exclusive oversized styles on the market.
The Norwegian soccer player has been spotted with more than seven Birkins, totaling almost $317,000 and rising. erling/Instagram
He touched down in the USA earlier this week with a super-rare Endless Road style. Getty Images
The largest-ticket item thus far is a black multipocket HAC 50, which previously sold for $69,500.
Following closely behind are an Evercalf Toile Cargo HAC 40 ($50,000) and Endless Road 50 ($45,500). He notably brought the latter, a limited-edition style that depicts mountains next to a highway, when he touched down in the US earlier this month ahead of the World Cup kickoff.
All together, his publicly-shared Birkin haul includes 7 styles, totaling more than $317,000.
Fans have quickly taken notice.
One Instagram account outlined them all, asking, "Have you seen Erling Haaland's custom Birkins? Baby, buckle up."
He's been toting various designs — like this nearly $70K multi-pocket HAC 50, for years. erling/Instagram
Though he favors the brand's largest styles, Haaland also occassionally carries a smaller version, including earlier this year ahead of a game in Madrid (pictured here). UEFA via Getty Images
The footballer isn't the only celebrity who's in love with the iconic style; Kylie Jenner has quite the closet full, recently toting her $63,000 crocodile Birkin 35 in "Knicks blue" to the NBA playoffs.
This past spring, Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir recounted their purchase of matching white bags in Tokyo during the 2020 Olympics.