Demi Lovato Gets Feminism Right, See the Celebs That Have Gotten It All Wrong!

Shailene Woodley, Lana Del Rey, Kirsten Dunst and more stars have had some cringe-worthy words to say about the women's movement

By Chima Simone Aug 08, 2014 6:56 PMTags
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#FeministsAreUgly

This is the hashtag that had numerous women sharing beautiful selfies to discredit the Twitter trolls that started the trend Thursday.

But songstress and self-proclaimed feminist Demi Lovato went one step further when she retweeted Fifth Harmony member, Camila Cabello's disgust with the hashtag: "the fact that #FeministsAreUgly trended is atrocious, ignorance kills any chance that humanity has at improving itself."

The "Really Don't Care" crooner then followed up by tweeting another fellow singer's take on feminism that mirrored her own views.

Posting a quote by U.K.'s Kate Nash—that declared, "Feminism is not a dirty word. It does not mean you hate men, it does not mean you hate girls that have nice legs and a tan, and it does not mean you are a ‘bitch' or a ‘d--e,' it means you believe in equality," Lovato demonstrated her solidarity to the ideology intended to secure and defend the rights of ladies everywhere.

There are celebs, however, "more interested in, you know, SpaceX and Tesla" or others such as Farrah Abrams of Teen Mom fame who don't even know what the word means.

Find out who said "For me feminism is bra-burning lesbianism," and more when you take a look at stars and their cringe-worthy opinions on the women's movement in the gallery below.