Unbelievable Scandals: 50 Celebrities You Thought Were Innocent but Secretly Terrible People
Bob Barker.
Lived to 99, beloved gameshow host who brought lovely memories to millions of television viewers for many decades.
Also fostered a toxic work environment behind the scenes. Very dismissive and demeaning to his female workers. And of course, most of the models known as “Barker’s Beauties” all sued him when they left the show. They couldn’t keep up and eventually settled, but Holly Hallstrom went the distance. Her legal fight lasted 10 years, she ended up homeless, but then she won and got her payout of several millions. Way to go Holly!
Seems like during his tenure it was the “old boys club” attitude and the women staff couldn’t fight for their rights or defend themselves, because they were up against Barker and CBS.
Alexander graham bell
Tried to outlaw sign language and thought that Deaf people shouldn’t have their native language. EVEN THO HIS WIFE WAS DEAF. AGB even today is an oralist Deaf organization against any use of sign language.
Dr. Seuss had a barely-concealed extramarital affair while he was married to Helen Palmer, who was struggling with a chronic illness that left her disabled. She k****d herself in 1967, and Seuss married his mistress eight months later.
He was also heavily in favor of the internment of Japanese-Americans during WWII, and drew many political cartoons during the war in which Japanese people were depicted in an incredibly racist, stereotypical manner.
Caroline Flack. She domestically abused her boyfriend by hitting him with a lamp while he slept. She couldn’t take the heat of, rightfully, being called an a****r and committed s*****e. Her s*****e is promoted as a tragedy, while her abuse is swept under the rug. She even has a memorial bench in her hometown.
I highly suggest looking up “Behind the B******s” podcast episodes on celebrities. The episode on John Wayne was the first that came to mind.
Literally, “Saint” Patrick (and his predecessor, Palladius)
Following the Standard Operational Patterns of the era, Cardinal Patrick and his forces committed religious genocide across Ireland at the behest of the then current Pope Celestine I, converting the Island at the point of the sword from paganism to Catholicism (aka “driving out the Snakes”), using converts to his beliefs to force others to either convert or be k****d.














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