14 Inappropriate Things Celebrities Have Said About The War In Ukraine

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On February 24, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine. The attack — which was carried out via land, sea, and air — jeopardized the welfare of millions of innocent Ukrainians.

  Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP via Getty Images
Dimitar Dilkoff / AFP via Getty Images

Since then, people around the world have come together to show support for Ukrainians, who are facing daily threats and seeking refuge. However, some celebrities managed to be insensitive when expressing support.

Pro-Ukraine protestors walk through the streets holding signs
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From bizarre to downright inappropriate, here are 14 celeb responses that definitely missed the mark:

1.On the day Russia invaded Ukraine, Andy Cohen posted a Wordle that said, "PEACE."

  @bravoandy / Via Instagram: @bravoandy
@bravoandy / Via Instagram: @bravoandy

2.And that same day, The Weeknd tweeted this:

  @theweeknd / Via Twitter: @theweeknd
@theweeknd / Via Twitter: @theweeknd

3.Madonna shared this clip of the Ukraine invasion, overlaid with her song, "Sorry":

4.On The View, Joy Behar said, "I'm scared of what's gonna happen to Western Europe, too. You plan a trip, you wanna go there. I've wanted to go to Italy for four years. I haven't been able to make it because of the pandemic, and now this. It's like, what's gonna happen there?"

5.Actor AnnaLynne McCord read an original poem, called "Dear Mister President Vladimir Putin," which included the lines, "Dear Mister President Vladimir Putin, I’m so sorry I was not your mother" and “I know how I could easily have moved in the direction of becoming a dictator myself."

6.Twitch streamer Hasan Piker faced backlash after he preemptively tweeted this about Russia:

7.Amazon Prime tweeted and then deleted this on the day of the invasion:

  Amazon
Amazon

8.Real Housewife Vicki Gunvalson shared this alarmist Instagram post, urging Americans to start taking out cash and gathering supplies:

9.Politician and Senate candidate Lauren Witzke said she "identified with Putin's Christian values" more than Joe Biden's:

10.John Cena was criticized for tweeting this, seemingly trying to promote his new show:

11.Kirstie Alley faced backlash for this now-deleted tweet about the Russia-Ukraine war being potentially fake:

  @kirstiealley / Via Twitter: @kirstiealley
@kirstiealley / Via Twitter: @kirstiealley

12.Strictly Come Dancing star Kristina Rihanoff faced criticism for saying she doesn't care about the war and for sharing a disturbing political cartoon:

She later apologized. It's worth mentioning that she has seemingly backed Putin in past, now-deleted tweets.

13.Footballer John Terry faced backlash and potential sanctions after he tweeted support for Russian oligarch Roman Abramovich.

14.And finally — and most recently — Senators Steve Daines and Marco Rubio faced backlash for posting screenshots of Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelensky on a Zoom call, which they were told not to for safety reasons:

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