2020 has already proven to be the most tumultuous year of our lifetime.
With emotions running high, thanks to the pandemic, the election, and the threat of racial breakdown, celebs still found the time to address their issues with each other online. And why not? Everyone had nothing but time- this year.
Here’s a list of some of the biggest celebrity feuds we watched unfold online this year.
Nick Cannon vs. Kevin Hart
Cannon cracked a joke in a post on Instagram about Kevin Hart’s fitness regime, and Hart wasn’t having it. He quickly clapped back to let Cannon and followers know he’s serious about the workout game.
These two traded jabs about their fitness regimes way back in January, which seems like so long ago, and both comedians have definitely moved on from it on good terms.
Meek Mill vs. Nicki Minaj
Way back in February pre-covid, but after a near altercation in an L.A. store, the former couple took shots at each other online in a really ugly war of words and harsh accusations. In a series of tweets, Nicki accused her ex of beating women in the past, and Meek accused her of defending her brother, who was facing child rape accusations.
Fans were left gagging at their low blows, but they both moved on unbothered after that peak.
Nigga been tweeting bout my man for a year now. Talking bout he went to my page to see him but he was blocked. My nigga, move on. I know ya btch embarrassed. Shitted yaself in that store when u got pressed tho. 🤡
— Nicki Minaj (@NICKIMINAJ) February 5, 2020
French Montana vs. Young Thug
These two rappers exchanged words after French Montana claimed he had “more hits” than Kendrick Lamar and could “outshine” Kendrick if the two ever shared a stage.
Young Thug disagreed with the notion and let French know he was mistaken.
IF WE JUST TALKING ABOUT ANTHEMS, !! ME VS KENDRICK HIT FOR HIT ! I BELIEVE I CAN GO NECK TO NECK !! I BEEN MAKING HITS FOR A LONG TIME ! IT AINT MY FAULT I BELIEVE IN MYSELF.
— French Montana (@FrencHMonTanA) April 22, 2020
HOW WAS I SUPPOSED TO ANSWER
THAT QUESTION ? HOW MANY TIMES I GOTTA PROVE MYSELF BEFORE I GET MINE 🌊
https://twitter.com/strappedus/status/1252853326145744896?s=21
Danielle Bregoli vs. Skai Jackson
These young ladies had been going at each other for a while when after a comment on Instagram about NBA Youngboy (Bregoli’s ex) seemed to ignite a feud that ended with a restraining order.
Usher vs. The Weeknd
Back in April, these two hit a bad note with one another after The Weeknd implied in an interview that Usher’s 2012 song “Climax” was a song very reminiscent of his style. “I heard “Climax,” that Usher song, and was like, “Holy fuck, that’s a Weeknd song.” It was very flattering, and I knew I was doing something right, but I also got angry,” The Weeknd revealed, which caused Usher to clap back with a post clip of himself singing the song as subtle shade to let everyone know his talent isn’t influenced by anyone else.
https://www.instagram.com/p/B-vzKrJD16B/?igshid=1swiw1wlvzxmr
Chrissy Teigen vs. Alison Roman
Supermodel Teigen and Chef Allison Roman had a brief dust-up this year after an interview Roman did seem to diss a few notable people, most notably Teigen. “What Chrissy Teigen has done is so crazy to me,” she said. “She had a successful cookbook. And then it was like Boom, line at Target. Boom, now she has an Instagram page that has over a million followers where it’s just, like, people running a content farm for her.”
Chrissy, who is no stranger to expressing herself online, pointed out Roman’s comments on Twitter, which caused the Chef to apologize and check herself on her own hypocrisy.
I’ve thought a lot this weekend about my interview and the things I said. I know this is a lengthy note (succinctness has never been my strong suit). I appreciate you taking the time to read. pic.twitter.com/3iGAyN3c9d
— alison roman (@alisoneroman) May 11, 2020
Baby Mama Drama
So much drama with exes vs. exes, side chicks vs. mains, and baby mamas vs. baby mamas. We have to take a moment to acknowledge a few, like DaBaby’s BM Meme vs. GF Dani Leigh, Future and his issues with his kids’ moms- most notably Eliza Reign and Brittni Mealy and Summer Walker taking on all of her on and off again- soon to be the father of her child London On the Track’s baby mamas.
Donald Trump vs. Everyone:
The “fake news” media, the Chinese virus, the radical left, Antifa, Dr. Fauci, Nancy Pelosi, the fraudulent votes
What would 2020 have been without Donald Trump’s constant barrage of Twitter rants aimed at anyone and everyone who disagreed with him or didn’t compliment him. The “Stable Genius” has feuded with everyone from “Antifa” to members of his own White House administration. Trump’s online rants led to Twitter and Facebook, adding informational disclaimers in order to help the public decipher his crazy misinformation.