Jameela Jamil has never been afraid to call out other celebrities when she has an issue with them. The outspoken host of the "Wrong Turn" podcast has clashed publicly with the Kardashian family over the years and even compared Blake Lively to a "suicide bomber" in private text messages released as part of Lively's legal battle with It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni. "I think a lot of people in the public don't speak out about things that they could well use their platform to speak out with," Jamil told Us Weekly in 2019 about her outspoken nature. "They're afraid of sticking their neck out because if you do, your head gets chopped off." She went on, "What I'm trying to be is someone in the public eye who's owning up to my mistakes, owning up to my ignorance and willfully educating, showing people that I'm educating myself and educating them alongside me. I try to involve and engage other people with my journey so that we can all grow together. Rather than coming at it with an ego." Jameela Jamil Slams 'Era of Ozempic Heroin Chic' After Eating Disorder Keep scrolling for a rundown of Jamil's numerous clashes with other celebrities. Blake Lively Jameela Jamil was unexpectedly brought into the drama between Blake Lively and It Ends With Us director Justin Baldoni in January 2026. With Baldoni and Lively gearing up for a legal showdown in May 2026, a series of private text messages sent by both parties and their supporters were released as evidence. Us obtained court documents that included an August 2024 text exchange between Jamil and Baldoni's publicist Jennifer Abel where they discussed the It Ends With Us drama. "I want to officially incorporate nightmare c*** and demon c*** into my vocabulary; UNBELIEVABLE; She's doing this to herself," Abel wrote about Lively, with Jamil replying: "She's a suicide bomber at this point." When Lively shared a link to domestic violence resources via social media, Jamil dinged her post for being "so cold." "I'm thinking about having Justin share it, along with a wink emoji," Abel replied, with Jamil writing back: "Ahahaha no keep him away from her; keep him silence [sic]; Keep him in Sweden." In another message, Jamil accused Lively of putting on a "bizarre villain" act. A source subsequently told Us that it was "disappointing that instead of listening to women when they speak out, other women call them names and discredit them in defense of a fake male feminist." Jamil defended herself by insisting that her dispute with Lively had no bearing on her credentials as a feminist activist. "Guys, feminism means fighting for the political, social and economic equity of women, for women," Jamil said via her Instagram Story as the texts made headlines in January 2026. "Just gender equity. It does not mean you have to like every single woman. It doesn't mean you have to be friends with every single woman." Jamil maintained that feminists can "actually beef with other women" as long as they are still "fighting for their human right to the same things that men have." "That's all feminism is. It is a moral and political stance. It is not a sleepover where we braid each other's pubes OK?" she said. "So if you are fighting for women's rights but you don't get along with every single woman, it doesn't make you a bad feminist. You're still a feminist." Jamil concluded, "Keep fighting for those rights and thank you for fighting for those rights." The Kardashians Jameela Jamil ended up in a spat with the whole Kardashian family after she took issue with Khloé Kardashian posting about diet culture via Instagram in January 2019. (At the time, Kardashian wrote via Instagram: "2 things a girl wants: 1) lose weight 2) eat.") "Sending love to this poor woman," Jamil replied. "This industry did this to her. The media did it to her. They fat shamed her into a prison of self critique. Dear girls, WANT MORE THAN THIS." However, Jamil's reaction turned critical that March when Kardashian promoted meal replacement Flat Tummy Tea via Instagram. "If you're too irresponsible to: a) own up to the fact that you have a personal trainer, nutritionist, probable chef, and a surgeon to achieve your aesthetic, rather than this laxative product... And b) tell them the side effects of this NON-FDA approved product, that most doctors are saying aren't healthy ... then I guess I have to," Jamil quipped. Weeks later, Jamil exclusively told Us that she was "not trying to cancel" Kardashian but rather encourage her to "start being more responsible ... for the mental health of young people." The Kardashians addressed the criticism in a New York Times profile that April, with Khloé insisting that she only ever showed off her real life style via social media. Her sister Kim Kardashian clarified that the family strictly endorse products that they actually use. "If there is work that is really easy that doesn't take away from our kids, that's like a huge priority," Kim told the Times. "If someone was faced with the same job op