25 Times Superstars’ Reputations Took A Hit While Trying To Do The Right Thing

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As a society, we expect people to stand up against wrongdoing, but we rarely acknowledge how difficult that truly is. Even those with power, money, and influence often struggle to uphold their values under the intense pressure that comes from influential figures manipulating public opinion.

In a recent Reddit discussion, users highlighted celebrities whose reputations were unfairly destroyed and who still haven’t fully recovered. Among them were Eartha Kitt, the Dixie Chicks, and Topher Grace, as well as several other well-known figures who vanished from the public eye after facing backlash driven by negative PR and targeted media narratives created by the very people they tried to expose.

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#1

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**Brendan Fraser.** He was blacklisted by Hollywood for years after speaking out about being assaulted. Its so heartwarming to see his ‘Brenaissance’ lately, but he lost a huge chunk of his prime career for no reason.

#2

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Topher Grace had a bad reputation for being difficult and aloof on That 70s Show. Turns out he was the only one who wasn’t a trash human.

#3

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This is a take for all my people over 35

The Dixie chicks.
Country band of women (maybe one was a lesbian? Idk just goin off vibes)
They were all “this war in the Middle East isn’t awesome, right?”

And America collectively decided that was not very 6 7.

#4

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Eartha Kitt was blacklisted for years for criticizing the Vietnam War and the Johnson administration at the White House

She did make a comeback years later but she had to pursue a career in Europe I think while the government kept surveillance on her.

#5

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I never understood why Rosanna Arquette didn’t become a bigger star. She was everywhere in the 80’s and 90s, was beautiful, a great actress, and had the Arquette name on top of it all.

Then when the MeToo movement happened, she came forward about how Harvey Weinstein blacklisted her after she refused to comply with his disgusting ‘advances’. Then it all made sense. He ruined her reputation in Hollywood and it very much unfairly impacted her career. I’m glad to see her doing more acting these days but I don’t think she ever fully recovered from that.

#6

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Sinead o’connor for ripping up a picture of the pope. This was before the world knew all about the priest scandals and the indigenous Children’s School burial grounds.

#7

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Sarah Michelle Gellar got a reputation for being ‘difficult’ to work with, but it was actually because she was sticking up for the rest of her cast making sure they didn’t have to work the ridiculous amounts of hours Joss was trying to make them work. She used her star power for good and of course, was punished for it.

#8

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Not exactly a celebrity but Hilary Clinton. The amount of hate and vilification she got for things she actually didn’t do from people like Trump who actually has done unbelievably corrupt things is incredible.

#9

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Mira Sorvino and Ashley Judd. Both were blacklisted after a smear campaign by Harvey Weinstein when they refused to sleep with him. Neither of their careers were ever able to recover from it.

#10

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Monica Lewinsky

She admitted the affair with the president was a mistake and that she was young and naive. It seems she suffered more shame than Bill Clinton.

#11

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Cliff Robertson (uncle Ben in the Sam Raimi Spiderman). He uncovered that David Begelman was embezzling money from actors working at Columbia pictures. He was blacklisted for decades.

#12

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Pee Wee Herman was NOT the worst thing in Hollywood back in the early 90s. media tried to paint him as the worst kind of deviant. he was a Saint by comparison.

#13

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Katherine Heigl.

Ellumine:

Came here for this one. A clip of where she and Ellen Pompeo were doing a sort of discussion/interview thing crossed my feed again, and someone in the comments asked why they only hear horrible things about her when she seems super lovely in everything they’ve seen of her as a person. I commented back that because she didn’t let herself be pressured the way so many actresses were at the time by misogynistic power plays, the retaliation was to say she was difficult to work with and a nightmare, and the tabloids pushed it so hard that it turned into a smear campaign a lot of people still don’t know was totally fabricated. The next day, someone responded to the same person saying that she was known to be difficult to work with and a total diva, and I was just like “ahh, proving my point.” It’s seriously a shame.

#14

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Dudley Moore was portrayed as being a drunk in his last years due to an MS like illness that wasn’t really made public until after he had passed.

#15

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Janet Jackson had her clothes ripped off of her on live TV and she was the only one to get any backlash from the incident, so much that it basically sunk her entire career after that. I still don’t know how Justin Timberlake never got any heat for that move.

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Bobby Driscoll. Was once a rising child actor, and the voice of Peter Pan in the 1953 Disney movie. But when he started puberty Disney dropped him, and he struggled to get any work in film and TV because of his acne. He ended up alone and penniless, and was buried in an unmarked grave.

#17

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Probably a controversial opinion but Colin Kapernick. He wanted to protest brutality against black people so he took a knee during the national anthem. IMO kneeling is still a show of respect and a very mild form of protest yet his career was shortened by several years and he got blacklisted by every NFL team.

#18

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A bunch of the child actors who later “went off the rails.” Lindsey Lohan is recovering but her and Amanda Bynes I think were two terrible victims of Hollywood, its pressures, and it’s exploitations. I feel terrible for where Amanda Bynes has ended up.

ETA: a lot of those child celebrity’s families also played a huge role in those problems. Really just tragic all around.

#19

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Amy Winehouse. Her struggles did not deserve the treatment she got. She shouldnt have been forced to perform at any point in her career, they should have gotten her the help she needed instead of forcing her to carry on regardless and it shouldnt have ruined her

Edit:
To those referencing rehab, you know theres other ways to help too right? Limiting her access to finding it, programmes outside of rehab, therapy, generally just support and care for the individual, which none of them did because they didnt care about her as a person, just what she could do for them.

#20

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Karen Mulder, came out about the Epstein files first before they were even called the Epstein Files. I could be wrong but I haven’t heard anything about her to this day.

#21

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Peter Lustig, a beloved german tv personality, who entertained generations of kids with his gentle, yet smart Diy-approach on life. Until Germanys most hated, yet still very relevant newspaper released a story: “Peter Lustig hates children!” Everybody was shocked. The biggest idol of kids actually hated them? How could that be?

It couldn’t. The newspaper twisted a quote of Lustig, who had said that he hated WORKING with kids because a tv set was the wrong place for a small child. Too many rules, too much going on, distracting and stressful atmosphere, etc.

It didn’t matter. The false narrative was there to stay. Even after his death many years later a lot of people asked “didn’t he hate kids?” I never forgave the Bild-newspaper for their cruel tactics.

#22

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Marissa Tomei. Winning the Oscar weirdly tanked her career for over a decade, and it never really took back off again despite her talent and skill. She was plagued by rumors the presenter read the wrong name or some other shenanigans happened for her to win an Academy Award for Best Actress in a comedic role in My Cousin Vinny over established actresses in dramatic roles.

#23

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I know she’s pretty much recovered career wise but for a while, Winona Ryder. Blacklisted for years for shoplifting? Ridiculous. Love her and whilst I wasn’t a big fan of Stranger Things, I thought she was great and I was happy to see her acting again.

#24

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Anne Hathaway. The whole Hathahate era felt like people projecting “try hard” vibes onto someone who was basically just… earnest and talented, with zero actual scandals.

#25

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Aziz AnsarI. I feel like the story of the woman who Me Too-ed him was a story about her regret, not about his misbehaviour. I don’t think it’s fair to lump him in the same category as men who forced themselves on women.

Shanilou Perera

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