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* Between ''Punk'd'' and [[That '70s Show|Michael Kelso]], Ashton Kutcher has had a hard time shaking off the image the public has of him as a loud, obnoxious idiot. An image that for a time, movie executives were more than happy to appeal to.
* Besides being a prominent [[Rodrigo Duterte|Duterte]] crony, having written lyrics to the tune of "Ipaglalaban Ko" (transl. "I Will Fight [For Something]") under the title "Para sa Tunay na Pagbabago" (transl. "For Genuine Change") in support of Duterte, Filipino folk singer [[Freddie Aguilar]] is certainly still derided for his [[Squick]]tastic [[May-December Romance|relationship]] with a ''sixteen-year old girl''. The affair was seen by people as not only [[Hypocrite|hypocritical]] especially in light of his folk songs pertaining to Filipino nationalism and values, the best known of which is the prodigal son tale "Anak" (lit. "Child"), but was also seen as borderline to outright [[Ephebophilia|creepy]] owing to Aguilar and his partner's age gap–at the time of their marriage, Aguilar was 60 while his partner was ''sixteen''. It also didn't help that he was able to [[Loophole Abuse|weasel around]] the age restriction by converting to Islam as the Philippines recognises Sharia law, which had no such restrictions for as long as the girl had ''her first menstrual period''. Paedo concerns aside, some also criticised the girl and her parent and came to call her a [[Gold Digger]] for riding on Aguilar's fame.
* [[Steve Harvey]] would never live down that humiliating mistake he did in [[Miss Universe]] 2015, where he erroneously announced Miss Colombia Ariadna Gutiérrez as the winner instead of Miss Philippines Pia Wurtzbach. It didn't take long for Colombians to call Harvey a ''"Hijo de puta"'' ("Son of a bitch") for his gaffe in the pageant.
 
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