Here Are 14 Absolutely Terrible Quotes From Your Favorite Celebrities That Are Just Making Us Unsure About Them

Celebrities are often caught saying some really wild things, and today we're looking at these terrible celebrity quotes.

Some people collect autographs, others collect quotes, but lately the internet has been doing something different: screenshotting celebrity lines that leave you staring at your screen like, wait, what?

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It starts with Amber Rose saying women can use “seductive skills” to get money “by any means necessary,” then it spirals fast. Chrissie Hynde talks about rape like it depends on how “modestly dressed” someone is, LeBron James gets into “trustworthy” athletes and sexuality, and Phil Jackson drags an entire group’s “attention span” over rap music. Even Johnny Depp’s “raped somehow” line and Quincy Jones calling The Beatles the “worst musicians” make the whole thing feel less like edgy honesty and more like… a pattern of saying the quiet part out loud.

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By the time you reach Kirk Cameron’s “unnatural” take on gay marriage, you realize these quotes are not just cringey, they are wildly revealing.

1. AMBER ROSE’s Needs and Wants

“As women, we’re fortunate enough to use our seductive skills to get money from our significant others. I know it might sound messed up, but once you get to that point, it’s not using a man; it’s literally getting what you want by any means necessary.”

1. AMBER ROSE’s Needs and WantsBiografías Cortas de Personajes Históricos
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2. CHRISSY HYNDE on Rape

“If I’m very modestly dressed and I’m keeping to myself and someone attacks me, then I’d say that’s his fault. But if I’m being provocative, then you are enticing someone who’s already unhinged – don’t do that. Come on! That’s just common sense.”

2. CHRISSY HYNDE on RapeUNCUT
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3. GWYNETH PALTROW on Lifestyle

“I am who I am. I can’t pretend to be somebody who makes $25,000 a year.”

3. GWYNETH PALTROW on LifestylePinterest

4. JOHNNY DEPP on Photoshoots

“Well, you just feel like you’re being raped somehow.”

4. JOHNNY DEPP on Photoshootswww.film.ru

5. JUSTIN BIEBER on His Style

“I have a swagger coach who helps me and teaches me different swaggerific things to do… He has helped me with my style and just putting different pieces together and being able to layer and stuff like that.”

5. JUSTIN BIEBER on His StyleAffair Post

6. KIRK CAMERON on Gay Marriage

“It’s unnatural. I think that it’s detrimental and ultimately destructive to so many of the foundations of civilization.”

6. KIRK CAMERON on Gay MarriagePinterest

7. LEBRON JAMES’s Homophobia

“With teammates, you have to be trustworthy, and if you’re gay and you’re not admitting that you are, then you are not trustworthy.”

7. LEBRON JAMES’s Homophobiawww.sainikschoolrewa.ac.in

8. PHIL JACKSON’s Generational Hate

“I don’t mean to say [that] as a snide remark toward a certain population in our society, but they have a limitation of their attention span, a lot of it probably due to too much rap music going in their ears and coming out of their being.”

8. PHIL JACKSON’s Generational HateTwitter

And if we’re talking about entitlement, the fancy-restaurant bill fight where someone refused to cover pricey choices feels painfully similar.

9. QUINCY JONES on The Beatles

“They were the worst musicians in the world. They were no-playing mother****s. Paul was the worst bass player I ever heard. And Ringo? Don’t even talk about it.”

9. QUINCY JONES on The BeatlesRevista Prosa Verso e Arte

10. ROB THOMAS’s Racist Joke

“I’ve been [on the road] for so long, I’ve got the jet lag figured out. What you do is, when you get on the plane on your way here, you start drinking. And then drink until I think I’m Australian, and I keep drinking until I think I’m a black Australian.”

10. ROB THOMAS’s Racist Jokedaveh.ir

11. ROSEANNE BARR on Her Racist Tweet

“I wish I had worded it better.”

11. ROSEANNE BARR on Her Racist TweetThe Daily Caller

12. SEAN CONNERY on Domestic Violence

“I don’t think there is anything particularly wrong with hitting a woman – although I don’t recommend doing it in the same way that you’d hit a man. An open-handed slap is justified – if all other alternatives fail and there has been plenty of warning.”

12. SEAN CONNERY on Domestic ViolenceQuarta Parede POP

13. T.I on Female Leaders

“Not to be sexist, but I can’t vote for the leader of the free world to be a woman. Every other position that exists, I think a woman could do well. But the president? I just know that women make rash decisions emotionally.”

13. T.I on Female LeadersTwitter

14. THE DALAI LAMA on Companions

“If a female Dalai Lama comes, then she must be very attractive. Otherwise, not much use.”

14. THE DALAI LAMA on CompanionsNORWAY NEWS

Amber Rose’s “get money by any means necessary” line is where it already feels gross, but then Chrissie Hynde doubles down with that “common sense” rape logic.

After LeBron James ties trust to whether someone “admits” they’re gay, the whole article starts to read like a theme, not random controversy.

Then Quincy Jones goes after The Beatles as “no-playing mother****s,” and you can practically hear the comment sections combusting in real time.

By the time you hit Kirk Cameron calling gay marriage “unnatural” and Phil Jackson blaming “attention span” on rap music, you’re no longer just judging quotes, you’re judging character.

These quotes definitely have us wondering what exactly these people think and what type of individuals they really are. It's unfortunate that they choose to say things like this, and now they are known for some of these terrible quotes.

How do these quotes make you feel?

Nobody wants to be the person who says something terrible and then acts surprised the internet remembers.

Amber Rose’s quote about “getting what you want by any means necessary” makes us wonder: WIBTA for excluding a friend who insulted my partner behind my back?

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