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Shes a con artist and manages a MLM, as well as recommending women treat their illness by putting rocks up their V****a and steaming their privates causing harm to people.
You can say shes an idiot.
Or just that shes a sociopath that loves making money off hurting other people.
#2

He ended up successfully getting the term limits repealed and went on to serve a few more terms as governor. People forget about this, I’m assuming, because of all of the other s****y things he did.
Edit: Her name was Lurleen Wallace, for those interested.
#3

He beat the daylights out of Rhianna and everyone made that excuse that "she had a bad mouth", or "he was young and needs time to grow". People still make music with him now even though he's been caught stalking the mother of his child and allegations of abuse.
But the guy still has a thriving career.
While people can change for the better and make amends for their past misdeeds, it would be naive to take their apologies at face value. Sometimes, it’s all for show. And this can be dangerous. According to one recent paper, there are moral dangers associated with celebrity apologies.
According to the author of the paper, there are are few main lessons to learn about celebrity apologies. “First, we should not trust celebrity apologies so easily. Second, even a good celebrity apology can still further harm victims,” they said.
“Third, celebrities should be wary of placing too much importance on their fame, as doing so can block their moral redemption.”
The last lesson, according to the author, is that prioritizing maintaining one’s fame is a moral danger that can stop celebrities from achieving actual moral redemption. This, in turn, makes celebs more likely to exacerbate two other moral dangers: setting the narrative in a way that’s favorable for them and using narrative disempowerment on the victims.
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She preaches empowerment and is lauded for it, but behind the scenes utilizes sweatshop labor that pays 54 cents an hour.
https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2017/02/04/beyonce-clothing-line-sweatshop/.
#6

Was the Editor of the Daily Mirror during the Iraq War,
Published photos that he knew were fake of American and British Troops abusing Iraqi prisoners.
He was fired but somehow managed to make a successful media career out of it.
Fame, power, beauty, money, and influence can massively change the public’s opinion in your favor. Suddenly, the evil, unethical, dubious things you’ve done in the past might not matter to society as much because here you are, seemingly adored and celebrated by all.
That’s one of the dangers of the so-called Halo Effect. This is a cognitive bias where people have positive initial impressions about a person based on a single attribute. For instance, human beings tend to think that someone who is beautiful is also virtuous, ethical, smart, kind, skilled, capable, etc. When, in fact, this might not necessarily be the case.
According to Verywell Mind, one of the ways that the Halo Effect is used in, for example, marketing, is to sell products and services. “When a celebrity spokesperson endorses a particular item, our positive evaluations of that individual can spread to our perceptions of the product itself.”
The Halo Effect can be felt in other areas, too, like education and the workplace. Someone who’s seen as warm, positive, friendly, attractive, etc., can be perceived as more knowledgeable, intelligent, competent, qualified, and skilled.
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Jimmy Page was 26 when he started calling 14 year old Lori Maddox his girlfriend.
Mick Jagger had a few rounds with Maddox around the same time.
Also of the rolling Stones, Bill Wyman started dating 13 year old Mandy Smith when he was 47. He got her mother's permission.
Jerry Lee Lewis of course married his 13 year old cousin - she still believed in Santa on their honeymoon.
Elvis Presley, the king of rock and roll himself was routinely in trouble with underage girls and even the fabled romance with Priscilla is a tale of sexual interference... She was 14 when they met.
Courtney Love says she gave Ted Nugent a b*****b when she was 12. He also adopted a 17 year old so he could bang her without getting charged with kidnapping. He even wrote a song about avoiding p********a charges.
Anthony Kiedis (red hot chili peppers) wrote songs about it too, "Catholic school girls rule" is about his hooking up with a 14 year old at 23.
Marvin Gaye knocked up his wife's 15 year old niece.
Don Henley (the Eagles) was charged after paramedics found him with two naked girls, aged 15 and 16.
#9

Despite the distorting effects of fame, when you’re well-known, you can never truly run away from your past. Potentially, there’s always room for genuine redemption and regret, sure. And people do sometimes change for the better, making amends. However, in this day and age, with the entire world’s information at your fingertips, public figures find it harder than ever to hide any proverbial skeletons in their closets.
Someone who is dedicated to uncovering the truth can find hints about a celebrity’s dark past online, in the news, and on social media. Fans should try to have a nuanced, full picture of their favorite stars' lives. They shouldn’t ignore the awful things they’ve done simply because they like their work. Shutting your eyes to the truth is unhealthy.
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Edit : I know it isn't illegal. He had money, fame, and was at the height of his show. And he chooses to date a 17 year old who is still in highschool ? It might not be illegal and as bad as murder/r**e/kidnapping/etc. , but it's still pretty scummy.
#12

What celebrities and public figures do you think have behaved in ways that you think are beyond redemption? On the other hand, do you think there are any stars out there who have genuinely changed and made amends for their dark pasts?
What celebs have fallen from grace in your eyes? Let us know what you think in the comments below.
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For those unaware, huge TV and radio star in the 60s, 70s, and 80s. Still popped up now and again until he died in 2011.
After he died, massive allegations about him came out, the vast majority of which were proven to be true - abused and r***d multiple children (both sexes, many ages) while working on TV shows, etc, but also was known as a "charity man" who did actually raise millions for children's hospitals, etc but it was just a cover to gain access. He even had keys and an official advisory position at Broadmoor, a high security psychiatric hospital in the UK, which allowed him to abuse and r**e patients at will. Unproven, but he's also had connections with children's homes were kids "went missing", quite possibly m******d.
What is staggering about this is that it was "known" and often talked about while he was alive. He even makes admissions in his autobiographies, people took him to task over it, he was even questioned by police multiple times, but he managed to get away with it.
Still astounding looking back, and there were massive investigations into everything from the BBC to the NHS after he died.
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EDIT: ok he is not making a tone of money, what a meant is that he's probably gonna have a pretty confortable life and have his carrer back
also the woman wasn't his wife, it was his mistress but they have a children together and still, she was a person
his name is Bruno Fernandes de Souza.
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