Trending badgeTrendingPosted 54 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret Down15 Massive Celeb Scandals And Allegations That Somehow Slipped Through The CracksI would PAY to learn the truth behind the making of the banned Leonardo DiCaprio and Tobey Maguire movie Don's Plum.by Hannah MarderBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink 1. I honestly can't believe more people don't talk about the Katy Perry vs. nuns debacle. Essentially, Perry bought a former convent in 2015 - only the nuns of Most Holy and Immaculate Heart of the Blessed Virgin Mary had already sold it to restaurateur Dana Hollister, who had moved in. The archdiocese, who sold the property to Perry, claimed the nuns hadn't had the right to sell the property, and a messy legal battle began. In one post-judgement hearing (after the judge ruled against the nuns), one of the nuns, 89-year-old Catherine Rose Holzman, collapsed and died. Taylor Hill / Getty Images The nuns preferred Dana as an owner because she would keep the convent open to the public, converting it into a hotel. Also, they would not get any money from the sale to Perry, despite the fact that they had originally purchased the convent in the first place. Holzman also said, "Katy Perry represents everything we don't believe in. It would be a sin to sell to her." Hours before her death, Holzman spoke to the press, saying she and the other nuns had asked the Vatican for help. Holzman pleaded with Perry "to please stop" pursuing the purchase, saying, "It's not doing anyone any good except hurting a lot of people." The last surviving nun, Sister Mary Callinan, told the New York Post in 2019 that Perry has "blood on her hands." It's unclear if the sale even ever actually went through, and it doesn't look like Perry has ever lived there. KCal News / Via youtube.com It doesn't appear Perry has addressed the case publicly. 2. Speaking of Perry - I feel like most people aren't aware of her sexual misconduct allegations, beyond the viral uncomfortable video of her kissing an American Idol contestant. She's additionally been accused of touching and kissing a Russian TV host without consent and exposing model Josh Kloss's genitals to others at a party. Oh, and remember the time she squeezed 18-year-old Shawn Mendes's butt? Steve Granitz / Getty Images Katy issued a response stating, "I don't want to say 'guilty until proven innocent,' but there's no checks and balances: A headline just flies, right? And there's no investigation of what it is. I don't want to add to the noise. I want to add to the truth, basically." However, she did not explicitly deny the allegations, saying, "I don't comment on all the things that are said about me because if I chase that dragon, it would be about true and false-ing my whole life. It's distracting from the real movement." 3. I also feel like Jenny McCarthy didn't get quite enough flack for forcibly grabbing and kissing Justin Bieber onstage at the 2012 American Music Awards. Justin, who was 18 at the time, even said directly after the incident that he felt "violated." McCarthy later said, "I couldn't help it, he was just so delicious, so little, and just, ahhhk, I wanted to tear his head off and eat it," and that she "kind of molested him." She added, "I want some Bieber fever - and I want a Bieber rash. It'd be like cougar rape." ABC It doesn't appear Bieber or McCarthy ever addressed this incident beyond McCarthy's above comments directly afterwards. 4. I feel like the controversy people talk about surrounding Nicki Minaj is usually related to her vaccine-related tweets, but the one they should be talking about is far worse. Back in 2021, Minaj and her husband Kenneth Petty were sued for intimidating a woman (Jennifer Hough) who had previously accused Petty of raping her at gunpoint. In fact, Petty had been convicted of attempted rape back in 1994 and served four and a half years in prison. In the lawsuit, Hough alleged Minaj had "directly and indirectly intimidated, harassed, and threatened [Jennifer Hough] to recant her legitimate claim that Defendant Petty raped her." Jason Kempin / Getty Images Hough later dropped the lawsuit against Minaj, who called it "an entirely frivolous case which plaintiff's counsel has brought against me in an effort to use my name to generate publicity for himself." The civil case against Petty is ongoing, but Minaj has been dropped as a co-defendant, though she is still "prominently mentioned" in the lawsuit. 5. Shia LaBeouf garnered critical acclaim for his film Honey Boy, which was meant to be based on his childhood. Notably, in the film, the main character's father is abusive. Except LaBeouf later admitted that the depiction of his father as abusive was "fucking nonsense" and that he'd "vilified [him] on a grand scale." He continued, "My dad was so loving to me my whole life. Fractured, sure. Crooked, sure. Wonky, for sure. But never was not loving, never was not there. He was always there...and I'd done a world press tou