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Why do celebrities wear offensive outfits?

In 2014, Khloe Kardashian wore a war bonnet - a type of native American headdress - to her niece North West's Coachella-themed birthday party.They were especially annoyed because, at the time, NFL team the Washington Redskins hadbecause the term was disparaging to Native American people. It's now known as the Washington Commanders.

Selena said the song Come and Get It "has that almost Hindu feel", adding that she's "learned a lot about the culture, and I think it's beautiful. I think it's fun to incorporate that into the performance."Also in 2013, Katy Perry dressing as a geisha for her performance of Unconditionally at the American Music Awards caused outrage for appropriation of Japanese culture.

 

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Because of the publicity you’re giving them.

More importantly.. how do the BBC get decide what is offensive?

That's what makes them celebs. You can't put on a Gomesi & one calls you a celeb.

They're trashy people

To Get Attention From His Fans

To get attention and none of it is 'unwanted'.

Because they can..... there is no morality these days

Slow news day?

You lot covered up a pedophile for years. And now you have the audacity to call out 'offensive outfits'? Boycott the BBC

Because most of them are overrated sluts CelebrityNonsense

Why do news outlets report on subjects that belong in the tabloids?

Never heard of this “celebrity’ and that is why she feels the need to wear them - to get noticed

Why does anyone?

Are they offensive? Maybe a bit tasteless at times.

People get offended are a bunch of cowards

So journalists can write clickbait stories probably.

Why is this news?

Not news

What is offensive and to whom? People need to stop crying and complaining, if you don't like it scroll past fgs

Where’s the celebrity?

Slow news day. 💤💤

'offensive' is subjective. Oh you mean offensive to the blue haired Neo liberals. Being offended by others is a weak pathetic trait, that beautifully highlights the frail nature of twitter whores

Not as offensive as the hundreds of thousands of pounds, that the Windsors waste on their cosplay outfits, whilst children are going hungry. AbolishTheMonarchy

'Offensive' to whom?🤔

Cheap shock value controversy for good or bad attention - both get in the news. A complete lack of decent material and ability to produce any sort of wow factor so they lower themselves to shock because their originality and lack ability doesn’t allow the aforementioned.

Because the mainstream media love them

... because they are insulated from the real world

Attention..!

Because they just thought it looked nice & had no idea what it meant. There, saved you having to read the article

Who cares what she wears.

for BBC to talk about them and promote them for free

Some bird we've never heard of wears something do to with some bloke we've never heard of, cue BBC outrage. The same BBC who stayed quiet over Saville and the grooming gangs.

Click bait like this article… lol

ATTENTION FACT 👍

Free publicity.

Because they NOT celebrities. They’re Z-List wannabes, trying to garner attention………

suuure

Because they can rely on the BBC to promote them if they do?

Its the only thing that keeps them In the public eye,because talent doesn't...vanity all is vanity

I'm failing to see anything 'offensive'..... 🤔

Attention

To get noticed and on the news etc raises their profile

It's only offensive if you're offended. The weak minded don't speak for me.

Cos they are sad, untalented and desperate for any kind of attention

Publicity for their latest book/movie/album etc.

This can be a minefield. I buy a t-shirt from a thrift shop because it fits me and I think it looks cool, then I find I'm being excoriated because it has the symbol of some neo-Nazi group I've never heard of.

In this day and age the ignorant seem to accidentally prioritise cool images without caring what something represents, but there are those who do it deliberately too cancelculture image

Um......🤔...... because they can?

1) Offence is subjective. 2) Artists and celebrities have used controversy for attention for decades.

Said the communist to the artist

It's Burzum, get a grip.

To get publicity pure and simple - release a crap song - wear next to nothing or offensive - free publicity and clicks care of social media / media in meltdown

Call this a wild hunch. For attention?

Offensive?

Because lesser publications write articles about them.

Attention.

Is this news? Wtf BBC

So this is news but Johnson’s comments promoting Ukraine joining the EU doesn’t appear to get a mention….

Because it's metal 🤘

Me, I guess they're for sale, they're a brand and they need whatever creates attention.

They'll do what ever it takes to stay in the limelight

Bigots complains about left being snowflakes but they get triggered by someone else wearing something which doesn’t have any implications on them.

Because there attention seeking & deep down wanna be prostitutes.

You have to respect blackmetal

That's just your opinion. You should say. That you find the outfit offensive, but to state that an outfit IS offensive i find wrong headed

The sell there soul that’s why.

You give celebrities too much credit🤦🏼‍♂️ Ego and attention seeking is where they are. Zara Larson, for example has no idea what’s offensive about the dress; she just knows it will attract attention. As simple as that.

No outfit is offensive. Its the way you perceive it.

I saw a guy the other day wearing a Che Guevara T-Shirt!

To get free promotion in the papers...oh wait.

To get major free publicity from news outlets like you posting them all over social media. I would have been blissfully unaware until you asked the question for likes. Symbiotic relationship innit.🙄

Why does the UK national news service insist on focusing on trashy celebrity puff pieces instead of bringing the government to account for the destruction and despair it is causing on a daily basis?

Why are middle aged people+ incredibly sensitive to having their opinions and beliefs tweaked in the slightest?

Is this “really” a BBC article? 👀 TMZ / Daily Mail vibes.

Attention, attention, attention!!

What's offensive? Tory austerity.

Because there paid by Balenciaga 🤔🤔

Taking offence is a subjective, personal thing. Your headline should read “why I am offended by something someone else chooses to wear” Unless you have researched the subject and are talking on behalf of those you polled?

For attention obviously. Just like Italians wearing ‘Italian’ suits when the suit comes from England.

For women they're desperate to be looked at and when they are they cry sexism. They enjoy the publicity. For fellas I guess there little flowers who want to be seen.

Not even going to read it, but.. it’s to keep their name in the spotlight

To get people talking about them again

They crave attention. Then moan like hell when they get it

because most celebrities (or influencers) are more bothered about likes and followers and endorsements (money) than having enough intelligence to know what they are doing or promoting! They should be held accountable!

They do it purposely to draw attention and gain popularity.

Why do people choose to get offended over outfits?

Because they're lefties.

Because we live in a free world full of I'm offended clowns

She has already answered your question. She didn't know it was.

PR companies tell them to in a bid to get the Media to write a story on them and raise their profile. Simples

To offend and then the BBC will report on it

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