Aussie Celebs Who Weren’t So Friendly With The Public

Aussie Celebs Who Weren’t So Friendly With The Public

The Land Down Under has undoubtedly produced its fair share of charismatic and celebrated personalities. However, behind the dazzling smiles and red-carpet charm, there exists a darker side to fame that some Australian celebrities have unabashedly embraced – rudeness.

Whether these were one-off incidents or just opportunities to highlight possibly unpleasant personalities of celebs we may not know for certain. But, what we do know with a fair amount of certainty is the fact that some of these stars have reached quite the status – so much so they feature on popular casinos on popular online pokies offering free spins – and we’re guessing that should count for something.

They say never meet your heroes, and in the case of these celebrities, they are undoubtedly right. Let’s delve into a list of some of the rudest Australian celebrities you certainly wouldn’t want to encounter in public.

1. Scott Cam

Aussie Celebs Who Weren’t So Friendly With The Public

The Block host was labeled arrogant by an anonymous Reddit user following an alleged traffic incident where Cam reportedly swore at a fan who made light of his driving. More recently, the television personality reignited tensions in his ongoing feud with judge Shaynna Blaze by taking a swipe at her during an interview on Nova’s Fitzy and Wippa’s radio show.

2. Delta Goodrem

Aussie Celebs Who Weren’t So Friendly With The Public

Delta Goodrem’s diva reputation often precedes her, with the songstress having faced accusations on multiple occasions of being rude to hospitality workers. During her time on the hit reality show, The Voice, it was also revealed that Goodrem exhibited demanding behavior on set, requesting hard-to-source food and imposing a complete ban on red meat. Reports surfaced, suggesting that the singer attempted to take control over the entire production, constantly complaining about the new format. A source even claimed that her team had to spoon-feed her during commercial breaks, portraying classic diva behavior.

3. Mark Holden

Former Australian Idol judge, Mark Holden, is no stranger to controversy. He infamously stirred up a commotion by dressing up as Bobo The Clown for a performance on Dancing With The Stars. Holden’s menacing act alongside his dance partner, Jessica Prince, was deemed creepy and received an abysmal score of just four out of 40. Regrettably for Holden, the competition did little to revive his already declining career, which appeared to never recover from the unexpected dismissal from his role as a judge on Australian Idol. Many believe this abrupt departure was a result of his perceived horrible attitude.

4. Michael Caton

Michael Caton, renowned for his portrayal of family man Darryl Kerrigan in the Aussie classic The Castle found himself in an unexpected situation when he crossed paths with the polarizing host Jackie O and her then-husband Phil O’Neil at the Australian People’s Choice Awards in the late nineties. The couple, avid fans of the show, approached Caton with a bottle of wine they had purchased as a gift for him. However, the actor seemed less than pleased and chose to walk away.

Although this incident took place nearly two decades ago, Caton still appears to harbor resentment, as evidenced by his abrupt reaction when producers from The Kyle and Jackie O Show attempted to contact him for his perspective on the story. While the exact reason for Caton’s refusal to accept the bottle of wine remains unknown, one thing is clear—he is not a fan of Jackie O.

5. Kyle Sandilands

Kyle Sandilands is best known for co-hosting the highly popular breakfast show The Kyle and Jackie O Show for over 20 years. However, cracks have begun to show in his relationship with his co-star, with the shock jock being accused of being rude to staff and incredibly difficult to work with. His excessive partying also doesn’t help, often leaving Jackie O to host the show alone. Moreover, there has been several reports of Sandilands being rude to fans when out and about in public.

6. Dannii Minogue

Unfortunately, Dannii could never quite emerge from the shadow of her older sister, pop star Kylie Minogue. Despite carving out a name for herself, it’s not one you’d aspire to have. Over the years, various stories have circulated, alleging that Minogue has a reputation for looking down on people and treating staff as if they were beneath her. There have also been reports of Minogue making makeup artists cry and exhibiting downright unpleasant behavior.

 7. Russell Crowe

As one of the most famous Australian expats, Russell Crowe has enjoyed a decades-long career in Hollywood. However, despite his success in critically acclaimed films such as A Beautiful Mind and Gladiator, several stories have emerged about his tumultuous behavior on set and interactions with fans. He gained notoriety for a well-publicized altercation with controversial rapper Azealia Banks, resulting in her being ejected from his Beverly Hills home. Moreover, Crowe’s historic outbursts can be traced back to the early days of his career when he punched his Blood Brothers co-star Peter Cousens in 1988.