Worst Celebrity Feuds

Worst Celebrity Feuds
Worst celebrity feuds. There are some celebrities you want to call your friend. And then there are those who you should never cross paths with. Check out some of Hollywood’s meanest heavyweights that won’t give up a fight …

Bristol Palin vs. Keith Olbermann
After Keith Olbermann called her ‘the worst person in the world’ on MSNBC for her position on abstinence, Bristol Palin got by with a little love from her friends — on Facebook.
But it seemed either Bristol — or someone in her camp, finally snapped. The ‘Dancing With the Stars’ alum posted an eloquent letter to the MSNBC host on her page to defend her position as an abstinence advocate, despite having a baby as a teen.
Shia LaBeouf vs. Frankie Muniz
The beef is back! During a radio show interview, Shia LaBeouf hurled an insult at Frankie Muniz’s way, reigniting a years-long feud between the young actors. The ‘Wall Street 2′ star deflected the credit for his box office success, saying, “While that’s flattering as hell, you could have put Frankie Muniz into any of the movies I’ve been in and those movies still would’ve still been No. 1.’
Muniz managed to give a retort by taking to Twitter. ‘Dear Shia Labeouf. It’s getting creepy the fact that you can’t stop talking about me. It’s been 12 years now. I don’t know you. Thanks,’ he tweeted.
Sean Penn vs. Wyclef Jean
Sean Penn is not a supporter of Wyclef Jean’s presidential bid in Haiti and he’s not afraid to say it. In August, the actor told Larry King that he worried the singer’s campaign was simply ‘about a vision of flying around the world, talking to people.’ He later penned a column for the Huffington Post criticizing the singer for being absent after the January earthquake in Haiti.
‘None among us felt or expressed anger toward it, but rather a universal sadness for his silence, as he is America’s most admired cultural link to Haiti,’ the actor wrote. In response, Jean lashed out at Penn, suggesting the actor’s recreational drug use led to him criticizing the singer’s presidential bid.
‘I got a message for Sean Penn: Maybe he ain’t see me in Haiti because he was too busy sniffing cocaine,’ he sang while performing his 2004 hit ‘President’ at Hot 97’s On the Reggae Trip.

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