Celebrities Who Have Deleted Political Messages By Author Kay Rhodes at Jul 16, 2014 • Category Politics These celebrities have voiced their political opinions in the past. Only to quickly regret doing so.Rihanna1Rihanna claims she never meant to Tweet #FreePalestine. The message was taken down immediately after going up.Dwight Howard2Dwight Howard feels your pain, Rihanna. He managed to make the exact same mistake.Patricia Heaton3Patricia Heaton attacked Georgetown student Sandra Fluke in 2012 after the young woman testified before Congress that contraception should be covered by insurance. The actress later apologized and even deleted her Twitter account.Kim Kardashian4In November 2012, Kim Kardashian Tweeted (and then deleted) “praying for everyone in Israel” and “praying for everyone in Palestine and across the world!” She proceeded to apologize for offending any followers.Ashton Kutcher5Ashton Kutcher angered many when he shared his thoughts on the Joe Paterno and Jerry Sandusky child sex scandal in November 2011. He later said he was sorry and did not have all the facts when sending his original message.January Jones6In June 2014, January Jones #TBT picture from her early modeling days. It depicted her in a tribal-themed sweater vest, standing between what appeared like two shirtless African men. “I had to swap my #tbt pics because I was receiving to many negative comments and assumptions,” Jones wrote as a mea culpa. “This forum should be a happy and fun place I had no patience for hate.”Dr. Phil7On Twitter, Dr. Phil asked: “If a girl is drunk, is it OK to have sex with her? Reply yes or no to @drphil #teenaccused.” He later removed this Tweet and denied accusations that he was promoting date rape.