#You'reGoingToRegretThat
We've got the perfect hashtag for these celeb missteps.
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#You'reGoingToRegretThat - "You gotta learn to live with regrets," Jay-Z rapped back in 1996. Especially if you're one of the following celebrities, who can buy fancy things but apparently not a lick of common sense. Luckily, we've got the perfect hashtag for them. (Photos from left: John Ricard / BET, Ben Pruchnie/Getty Images, Anna Webber/Getty Images for GQ)
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Weezy's New Ink - Lil Wayne has long had questionable visual taste—remember those skin-tight animal-print pants at the 2011 VMAs? But unfortunately, unlike that fashion disaster, Weezy's latest faux pas can't be taken off. Weezy recently leaked a photo of his new forehead tattoo, which consists of the word "Baked" scribbled in simple writing. We pretty sure he was baked when he decided to get this done. (Photo: facebook/LilWayne)
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Wyclef Goes for a Ride - Wyclef burned eyes worldwide yesterday, his birthday (October 17), when he tweeted out the above picture of him straddling a Ducati in matching briefs and plenty of grease. "TODAY I AM 43 YEARS OLD!" he wrote. "I look And feel 26! U cant keep a good Man down!" We can barely keep our lunch down either.(Photo: Twitter)
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Chris Brown and Drake's Club Throwdown - You guys are supposed to be popping bottles, not throwing them. Whatever started the infamous club brawl between Drake and Chris Brown, they both came out looking like losers — and that's before the lawsuits filed by injured innocent bystanders have even reached their inevitable conclusion: a fat settlement check. (Photos from left: Hall/Pena, PacificCoastNews.com, Twitter, PacificCoastNews.com)
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Tax Celebu-Cheats - You're rich, famous, and black in America: Did any of the recent celebrity tax deadbeats — Lauryn Hill, Beanie Sigel, R. Kelly — really think Uncle Sam wasn't going to notice million-dollar tax bills? Just ask Wesley Snipes. (Photos from left: Frank Micelotta/Fox/PictureGroup, Courtesy Jen Diaz/Hot 97, AP Photo/Joseph Kaczmarek)
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Gwyneth Paltrow Tweets the N-Word - In June, Gwyneth Paltrow inexplicably tweeted a picture of herself onstage at Jay-Z and Kanye's Watch the Throne Paris show with the caption "N---as in Paris for real." After the resulting firestorm, The-Dream jumped to her defense, claiming he had accidentally posted the offending tweet from Paltrow's phone. The excuse smells fishy to us, but if it's true, it begs the question: Why is Gwyneth letting The-Dream play on her phone?(Photo: Manuil Yamalyan/WENN.com)
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Kris Not-a-Kardashian-Anymore Kaught Kreeping - Letting TMZ catch you posting up for days at your supposed ex-girlfriend's house — after you'd already testified in court you were just "friends" — can be a very expensive mistake when you're in a nasty divorce war with one of the most famous women in the world. Mind you, this ex-girlfriend (Myla Sinanaj) had already sued you for defamation and accidentally-on-purpose started a pregnancy rumor via Twitter. Priorities, Kris. (Photo: FameFlynet)
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Keef's Repeated Social Media Fails - Chief Keef needs to hire someone else to handle his social media account — before he has to hire a lawyer. In the past couple of weeks alone, he tweeted that he wanted to "smack" Lupe Fiasco, Instagrammed an explicit pic of himself receiving oral sex and prompted police to investigate him after he made light of a rival rapper's murder on Twitter. Our advice: Keef's grandma should ground him and take away his iPhone. (Photo: Chief Keef/Instagram)
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Game Videotapes 40 Glocc Beatdown - Game already has more than a few felonies to his name. So why is he posting a video of himself beating up a rapper who people have never even heard of? (Photo: Courtesy of ILPvideo.com)
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Canibus' Notepad-Gate - After years on the back of a milk carton, Canibus reemerged this past summer only to break a seemingly obvious rule: Don't bring a knife to a gunfight, and don't bring a notepad to a rap battle. (Photo: Courtesy of Kingofthedot.com)
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