When Celebs’ Mouths Land Them In Hot Water
In early 2009, actor
Hartford Courant
Scarborough, the host of “Morning Joe” on MSNBC, dropped an F-bomb live on air on Nov. 10 while discussing the reputation of
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In June of 2008,
Comedian
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After his band U2 won the Grammy Award for Best Original Song in 2003, frontman
After making racially charged comments about members of the Rutgers University women’s basketball team in 2007,
In 2002, Greg “Opie” Hughes and Anthony Cumia were fired from WNEW in New York after arranging a stunt encouraging a couple to have sex in public at St. Patrick’s Cathedral. The shock-jock duo was fired from Boston station WAAF after an April Fool’s Day prank in 1998, when they announced that the city’s mayor, Thomas Menino, had died in a Florida car crash. (TAMARA BECKWITH / AP PHOTO/NEW YORK POST)
After the
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Vice President-elect
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In 2004, Vice President
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Rush Limbaugh’s 2003 contributions to
Howard Stern’s liberal usage of sexual, racial and scatalogical humor throughout his storied radio career have earned him millions - and the notorious distinction as the most-fined radio personality in history. Unhappy with the limitations of terrestrial radio, Stern moved to Sirius satellite radio in 2006. (NEILSON BARNARD / GETTY IMAGES)
The Catholic League was not happy about
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Celebrity gossip blogger
In November 2008, “reality star” Jason Wahler of “
MSNBC “Hardball” host Chris Matthews accidentally dropped an F-bomb on “Imus in the Morning” in 2007. (CARLOS OSORIO / AP)
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On a 2004 episode of “Saturday Night Live,” it was what didn’t come out of Ashlee’s mouth that got her into trouble. She was caught lip-synching during the performance of her second song, when her band began to play the wrong backing track. (ALAN DIAZ / AP)
”...And we’re going to
The “Dean Scream,” after the Iowa caucus, was played incessantly on television during the 2004 primary season, becoming an instant pop-culture phenomenon. About a month later, after coming in third in the