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Tell Us Which Celeb Moments Were Actually Really Toxic

These moments were not OK.

Unfortunately, some celebs have done some super messed-up and toxic things over the years.

So, looking back, which celebrity moments were actually really toxic?

Like, maybe you remember all the problematic events on America's Next Top Model — like that time Tyra Banks made fun of Danielle, a contestant in Cycle 6, for not wanting to close her gap.

Tyra tells model Danielle, "But you refused to have your gap close" then points to her teeth and says, "This is all people see"

Perhaps you think of when Kim Kardashian had a private island getaway in the middle of the pandemic for her 40th birthday — and shared the photos on social media.

After 2 weeks of multiple health screens and asking everyone to quarantine, I surprised my closest inner circle with a trip to a private island where we could pretend things were normal just for a brief moment in time.

Twitter: @KimKardashian

Or maybe you recall many of the inappropriate moments that happened during Howard Stern interviews — like when he body-shamed Anna Nicole Smith and tried forcing her to weigh herself on the show.

Howard tells Anna, "The way you dress and stuff, I don't think you're aware that you're a heavyset woman; can you please get on the scale, and then we'll guess your weight?" and she replies, "No"

Maybe you remember when Chrissy Teigen spoke out about bullying and harassment on Twitter — and not too long after, Courtney Stodden called her out for bullying them through tweets and alleged DMs when they were a teenager.

Or perhaps you think of when employees on The Ellen DeGeneres Show called out Ellen for creating a toxic work environment — which included racism, fear, and intimidation — a direct contrast to the "be kind" motto behind her brand.

Ellen Degeneres on the "Ellen" show

In the comments below, tell us what you think are some toxic, hypocritical, or problematic celeb moments for the chance to be featured in an upcoming BuzzFeed Community post.