Reddit userSagebearecentlyasked, “What celebritybreakupmade you see one or both celebrities in a different light?”
and people had a lotttt to say.
Here are 21 other celebs who people started to hate in the wake of their divorce.

Update:This article has been updated to include additional information regarding Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis.
“John Mulaneyand Anna Marie Tendler.
Especially given the baby situation.
He gives me theicknow.”

“For me it was Jason and Olivia.
He was always one of my favorite cast members onSNL, loved almost everything he was in.
But serving her papers onstage while she was doing a presentation just made me change my mind immediately.”

He also [according to Perry]texted herthat he wanted a divorce.
Never watched something with him in it since and for more reasons even so now."
“Chris Pratt and Anna Faris.

I used to listen to her podcast pretty religiously, and they seemed like a really cool couple.
I loved when he would sit in on the podcast.
“Kim and Kanye.

I didn’t know he would get so dark especially during Sketegate.
I think she really did her best here, and I respected it.”
“Ariana [Grande] and Dalton [Gomez].

“Johnny Depp and Amber Heard.
“For me it was the Brad/Jen breakup.
Loved Jen after that when I was neutral before.

Brad fell off [his] pedestal.”
“Saw Brad Pitt posted already, but for me, its his divorce from Angelina.
Gosh, he was great as Frasier.

But he was such a tool during his divorce/cheating/remarriage.
“Taika [Waititi]…gives me sleazy vibes now.”
“Charles and Diana.

He was 33, and she was 19.”
“This is an old one, but Ralph Fiennes [allegedly]leavingAlex Kingston for another woman.”
“Kenneth Branaghcheatingon his then wife, Emma Thompson, with Helena Bonham Carter is mine.

… Any time Kenneth has a shite film these, days my mom is delighted, haha.”
I am good at moving past cheating scandals when it comes to celebs because it happens so frequently.
Update:This article has been updated to include additional information regarding Olivia Wilde and Jason Sudeikis.










