Posted 4 minutes agoSubscribe to BuzzFeed Daily NewsletterCaret Down17 Celebrities Who Publicly Called People Out For Being Sexist, Transphobic, Or Just Plain Sh*tty"Find me at Whole Foods, b*tch. I don't care."by Angelica MartinezBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink 1. This week, Sabrina Carpenter called out The White House and Trump administration for using her song, "Juno" in an ICE-related video on X (formerly Twitter). BERTRAND GUAY / AFP via Getty Images The video depicts several clips of anti-ICE protestors to the lyrics "Wanna try out some freaky positions?", followed by various clips of people being handcuffed and forcibly detained, alongside the lyrics "Have you ever tried this one?" Sabrina also famously "arrests" someone - usually a celebrity - at every one of her concerts right before the song for being hot. @WhiteHouse / Via x.com Sabrina responded to the use of her song in the video, saying, "this video is evil and disgusting. Do not ever involve me or my music to benefit your inhumane agenda." @SabrinaAnnLynn / Via x.com 2. In November of 2025, Olivia Rodrigo denounced the Department of Homeland Security and the Trump White House for posting a video to Instagram set to her song "all-american bitch," encouraging people to self-deport. Matt Winkelmeyer / Getty Images for The Recording Academy During the crescendo of the song where Olivia screams, the on-screen text reads, "If ICE finds you," with clips of handcuffed detainees being boarded onto buses and planes. The next line of the song, which is soft and mellow, shows clips of smiling immigrants waiting in line to board a plane, some holding flags and baggage. @dhsgov / Via instagram.com Olivia commented, saying, "don't ever use my songs to promote your racist, hateful propaganda". The song is no longer playable on the video. @oliviarodrigo / Via instagram.com In a comment to Rolling Stone, a DHS spokesperson responded, "America is grateful all the time for our federal law enforcement officers who keep us safe. We suggest Ms. Rodrigo thank them for their service, not belittle their sacrifice." 3. Earlier in 2025, Millie Bobby Brown took to Instagram to put several journalists on blast by name for critiquing her physical appearance and "[acting] like [she's] supposed to stay frozen in time, like [she's] should still look the way [she] did on Stranger Things Season 1." @milliebobbybrown / Via instagram.com "This isn't journalism. This is bullying. The fact that adult writers are spending their time dissecting my face, my body, my choices, it's disturbing," she says, after citing specific articles and the journalist who wrote them. "Disillusioned people can't handle seeing a girl become a woman on her terms, not theirs. I refuse to apologize for growing up. I refuse to make myself smaller to fit the unrealistic expectations of people who can't handle seeing a girl become a woman. I will not be shamed for how I look, how I dress, or how I present myself," she continued." Kevin Winter / Getty Images She continued, "Let's talk about the articles, the headlines, the people who are so desperate to tear young women down," listing the titles and authors."'Why are Gen Zers like Millie Bobby Brown ageing so badly?' by Lydia Hawken.'What has Millie Bobby Brown done to her face?' by John Ely.'Millie Bobby Brown mistaken for someone's mom as she guides younger sister Ava through LA' by Cassie Carpenter.'Little Britain's Matt Lucas takes savage swipe at Millie Bobby Brown's new "mommy makeover" look'-written by Bethan Edwards, amplifying an insult rather than questioning why a grown man is mocking a young woman's appearance." Millie closed out the video looking to the future, saying, "Let's do better. Not just for me, but for every young girl who deserves to grow up without fear of being torn apart for simply existing." @milliebobbybrown / Via instagram.com 4. Earlier this year, Hayley Williams called out country singer Morgan Wallen as the "racist country singer" whose Tennessee bar she references in her song, "Ego Death at a Bachelorette Party." Jason Kempin / Getty Images for ABA / LyricFind When asked about which singer inspired the line by The New York Times, Hayley responded, "It could be a couple...but I'm always talking about Morgan Wallen, I don't give a shit." She continued, "Find me at Whole Foods, bitch. I don't care." Morgan does, in fact, own a bar on Broadway in Tennessee, called "Morgan Wallen's This Bar & Tennessee Kitchen." New York Times / Via youtube.com 5. Speaking of Morgan Wallen, Maren Morris also called out the "Last Night" singer, who was caught saying the n-word in a clip shared online by TMZ in 2021. Cindy Ord / Getty Images for SiriusXM Taking to social media, she tweeted, "...this isn't [Wallen's] first 'scuffle' and he just demolished a huge streaming record last month regardless. We all know it wasn't his first time using that word." Speaking of the lack of accountability Morgan and those like him in the industry have faced, s