Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret Down30 Super Public Celebrity Fails That I Am Still Cringing AtCelebs, they're just like us!by Angelica MartinezBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink 1. Let's start off with this "oopsie" my timeline showed me earlier this week: Fans speculated that, based on her phrasing here, Billie Eilish accidentally posted this video of her performing "ocean eyes" on the song's 10th anniversary to her main account, rather than a fan account. @gavbreakfavtoys / Via x.com 2. Noah Centineo joined in on the Disney+ boycott after Jimmy Kimmel was suspended from Jimmy Kimmel Live...but didn't realize the screenshot showed that he had just signed up for a year subscription before he canceled, and would continue to have the service. @ncentineo / Via Instagram: @ncentineo Some fans speculated that he'd signed up for the account that day, and canceled it so he could post about it. 3. Back in 2020, Halsey unintentionally tweeted a 9/11 joke after Pitchfork left a snarky review of her recent album, Manic. Not realizing that Pitchfork's offices were located in One World Trade Center - the skyscraper that was built after the twin towers collapsed - she joked, "can the basement that they run p*tchfork out of just collapse already." @halsey / Twitter / Via buzzfeed.com Upon realizing this, Halsey quickly deleted that tweet and issued an apology, saying, "was just trying to make a joke! Intended zero harm." @halsey / Twitter / Via buzzfeed.com 4. Olivia Rodrigo talked about her mishap - aka when she was caught Insta-stalking her ex, Joshua Bassett, by accidentally following him - on The Tonight Show. The "Drivers License" singer, who famously follows no one on Instagram, revealed that she does so to help her stay off her phone...but in the end, it actually made everyone immediately notice her mistake. NBC / Via youtube.com 5. In 2023, Sabrina Carpenter allegedly posted an Instagram story where she accidentally linked out to Olivia Rodrigo's Tonight Show interview rather than her own music video. In the interview (which you may recognize from the example before this one), Olivia discussed accidentally following their mutual ex-boyfriend - Joshua Bassett - and her sophomore album, Guts, being nominated for six Grammy awards. What Sabrina meant to share was her "santa doesn't know you like i do" music video. @sabrinacarpenter / Instagram / Via reddit.com Fans suspect Sabrina or a member of her social team might've copied the interview link to watch it, and pasted it into Instagram later when sharing her video, forgetting to copy the correct one to the music video first.

You can watch a video from a fan who screen-recorded the whole thing here. 6. In 2018, Lorde posted this photo of a bathtub with the caption, "And iiiii will always love you," a lyric from the Whitney Houston song of the same name. Lorde immediately started getting backlash for the post, as Whitney Houston died in her bathtub six years prior. @lordemusic / Instagram / Via reddit.com Lorde quickly shared this apology, stating she was "just excited to take a bath" and hadn't realized her misjudgment. She added, "I'm an idiot. Love Whitney forever and ever. Sorry again." @lordemusic / Instagram / Via reddit.com 7. In 2014, Kris Jenner shared this photo of her and Gordon Ramsay posing next to her cookbook, In the Kitchen with Kris. Seems innocent enough, no? View this photo on Instagram @krisjenner / Instagram / Via Instagram: @undefined Well, six days earlier, Gordon had shared the very same photo to his own Instagram account...except his version was free of the photo editing that Kris's very blatantly had. View this photo on Instagram @gordongram / Instagram / Via Instagram: @undefined 8. In 2012, Oprah tweeted about how much she loved the new Microsoft Surface tablet, saying, "Have bought 12 already for Christmas gifts. #FavoriteThings." The kicker? As you can see on the bottom right, the tweet was posted via an iPad. @oprah / Twitter / Via x.com 9. In 2020, Blake Lively posted this photo to her Instagram, encouraging folks to vote early in the presidential election. Eagle-eyed fans noticed that there was something a littttttle off about her shoes - namely, that it seems as though she drew them on her feet. View this photo on Instagram @blakelively / Instagram / Via Instagram: @undefined Here's a closeup of them: @blakelively / Instagram / Via Instagram: @undefined Her husband, Ryan Reynolds, shared a similar photo to his socials, sans edited sandals, and you can see Blake standing barefoot and on her tippy toes. View this photo on Instagram @vancityreynolds / Instagram / Via Instagram: @undefined 10. Normani and her team were allegedly caught running a fan account (which, you can tell, because the screenshot the popular fan account posted of her Instagram profile says "edit profile" instead of "follow"). @NormaniNation / Twitter / Via reddit.com In an interview with the Cut following this slip-