Ever since she revealed herself to the world on the cover of Vanity Fair, Caitlyn Jenner has received nearly universal support from those in Hollywood.
Nearly , that is.
For while everyone from Barack Obama to Kim Kardashian (obviously) has showered the transgender star with praise, others have not-so-subtly made their negative opinions about her gender transformation well known.
Who referred to Caitlyn as a “science project?” Who compared her to Kris Humphries? Scroll down. Find out. And shake your head over these ignorant comments now…
He’s Still Bruce to Me! Timbaland posted this meme to Facebook. Nevermind the fact that Caitlyn’s mother has completed accepted this version of her son.
Me Too! Drake Bell Tweeted “Sorry… Still calling you Bruce” the day after the Vanity Fair cover went viral. He did at least apologize later on.
He’s Like Kris Humphries! Geraldo Rivera issues “2 words of warning” for anyone defending “Bruce Caitlyn Jenner.” Those two idiotic words were “Kris Humphries.”
She’s Not Human Snoop Dogg referred to Caitlyn as a “science project” while lamenting all the coverage her story has received by the mainstream media.
Agreed! Chris Brown then went ahead and reiterated Snoop’s same point, also labeling Caitlyn Jenner as a “science project.”
Caitlyn … Somebody? (Getty) While presenting at Spike TV Guy’s Choice Awards, Clint Eastwood introduced Dwayne Johnson by listing other athletes who successfully made the jump to acting, such as “Jim Brown and Caitlyn Somebody.”
She’s So Irrelevant! Ranted Tom Cruise’s son, upon learning Caitlyn would be receiving an ESPY Award: “Everyone is taking this way too seriously…There are so many more important things that should be talked about…And SO MANY MORE IMPORTANT PEOPLE that actually deserve an award.”
WTH is Going On?!? Fox News anchor Neil Cavuto introduced the topic of Jenner’s Vanity Fair cover by asking, with exaggerated disgust, “What the hell is going on?” He then referring to Caitlyn ofter by the male pronoun.
Threat Level Vagina! Okay, Mike Huckabee wasn’t specifically referring to Caitlyn Jenner in a speech at the 2015 National Religious Broadcasters Convention. But he did say transgender people are a “threat” and a “social experiment” and we should not expose our children to them.