Hollywood HATERS guide
National Enquirer|September 18, 2023
A-list rivals who'll never work together
Hollywood HATERS guide

BLOCKBUSTER egos, bad attitudes and on-set scuffles have sparked some of Hollywood’s biggest feuds! The National ENQUIRER has rounded up some of Tinseltown’s most bitter rivalries between stars who can’t stand each other.

TAYLOR SWIFT & KANYE WEST 

First blood was infamously spilled between these two in 2009 when Kanye West hijacked Taylor Swift’s first big music moment by storming the stage during her acceptance of the MTV Video of the Year Award, saying it should have gone to Beyoncé!

Though Kanye, 46, later apologized, and she wrote the song Innocent praising him, he later said he took back his apology! In 2015, Taylor, 33, denied Kanye’s claims of a collaboration, and in 2016 Kanye debuted the song Famous, in which he claimed responsibility for her success! Taylor took the high road at the 2016 Grammys, saying she refused to let people “undercut” her success — without identifying Ye! 

FREDDIE PRINZE JR. & KIEFER SUTHERLAND

Freddie Prinze Jr., 47, wanted to ditch showbiz after working with Kiefer Sutherland, 56, on the TV show 24 in 2010! “I hated every moment of it,” he says. “Kiefer was the most unprofessional dude in the world … I just wanted to quit the business after that!” 

Prinze worked for Vince McMahon at WWE after that, and loved that Vince was tall — unlike 5-foot-8 Kiefer! “I didn’t have to take my shoes off to do scenes with him,” he rants. Kiefer’s rep responded: “Kiefer enjoyed working with Freddie and wishes him the best.”

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