Catherine Zeta-Jones has something standoffish about her, and we can’t pinpoint the exact reason why; it’s just a feeling we get from her. It turns out our instincts aren’t wrong! The actress has been called arrogant and impolite on various occasions, and she knows it.
In 2018, she said she was sick of being humble and that she wasn’t sorry for being married to a movie star. This isn’t the only time Zeta-Jones has made a conceited comment; she is also known for saying that she doesn’t think a million pounds is a lot of money.
Jennifer Lawrence's Defense Mechanism
In 2017, Jennifer Lawrence sat down with comedian Adam Sandler to talk about how she deals with the ongoing stresses of being one of the biggest names in Hollywood. The "Hunger Games" actress revealed that when she enters a public space, she becomes rude to deflect unwanted attention from fans.
She claims it's her way of defending herself and added that when a fan approaches her when she is at a restaurant, she makes a face. She's not big on selfies, either. When asked for one by a fan, she bluntly says no!
Blaming Animals for His Behavior
Working with Johnny Depp is like working with Captain Jack Sparrow — volatile and explosive. The actor's bodyguards have even filed several lawsuits against the actor. These lawsuits include claims over unpaid wages as well as working in a chaotic and dysfunctional environment. In 1994, the actor infamously demolished a New York hotel room, only to blame the damage on...an armadillo.
It seems the actor doesn't learn with time because two decades later, he was sued by the location manager on the film "City of Lies" after punching the man in the face. Twice.
A Pushy MVP
Warning! This next one may break your heart! An MVP both on and off the court, Michael Jordan is reportedly a pretty lousy human when it comes to his fans. We're sorry to be the bearers of bad news - but this hero once pushed an old lady when she approached him and asked for an autograph.
He's notorious for making outrageous demands when dining at restaurants and then refusing to leave any tip.
She Doesn't Practice What She Preaches
Ellen DeGeneres ends each episode of her very successful talk show by telling her audience to be kind to one another. Ironic since we know that the host doesn't practice what she preaches. Throughout the years, many stories have surfaced demonstrating that DeGeneres may as well be one of the meanest people alive.
After podcast producer Kevin T. Porter posted to Twitter asking people to share their most insane stories regarding Ellen, he was overwhelmed with the answers. One person responded that after she served DeGeneres brunch, the talk show host complained about the server's chipped nail polish, nearly costing the woman her job.