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Have these women been less than supportive of other ladies or are they misunderstood? How do you feel about these stars accused of leaving other women out to dry?

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Stacey Dash

With her post as a correspondent on Fox News, Stacey Dash has blamed women for everything from high divorce rates — because women “don’t know how to take care of their men anymore” — to the wage gap.

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Coco Austin

The new mom raised a lot of eyebrows when she told Andy Cohen that women should be submissive to their husbands like she’s a “slave” to Ice-T.

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Camille Cosby

A lot of women have struggled to understand how Camille Cosby stood by her husband, Bill Cosby, and said very little, even as the rape allegations mounted against him.

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Charlize Theron

Can you lose your “girl card”? Some fans tried to say that Charlize Theron lost hers when she started dating alleged abuser Sean Penn.

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Caitlyn Jenner

When Caitlyn Jenner said that the hardest part of being a woman was “figuring out what to wear,” she angered a lot of women who said that she doesn’t understand the struggle.

Even actress Rose McGowan chimed in to say Jenner had no idea what it was like to be a real woman in a non-Kardashian world and asked her to have several seats.

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Miley Cyrus

Miley Cyrus said that because she likes to “grab my crotch and I have hot model b**ches around me,” critics have accused her of degrading women.

But Cyrus said nothing could be further from the truth. According to her, she’s doing what men do, making her more of a feminist. Do you agree?

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E.L. James

Millions of Twitter users gathered during Fifty Shades of Grey author E.L. James’s Twitter Q&A session to call her a misogynist who supports rape culture. Are they right? Or did book criticism go too far?

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Amber Rose

Are we guilty of shaming women if we aren’t here for Rose’s Slut Walk and brand of feminism?

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Ayesha Curry

After telling her Twitter followers that she prefers to stay covered up and saves her goods for her husband, Curry was accused of slut-shaming women who choose not to dress so modestly. Were people overreacting or was she looking down on those who like to bare a little skin?

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Grace Mugabe

First Lady Grace Mugabe of Zimbabwe recently blamed women (and their miniskirts) for the growing rape culture in her country.

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Meryl Streep

Suffragette star Meryl Streep recently came under fire for saying that she’s not a feminist — and then to make matters worse, wore a T-shirt that said, “I’d rather be a rebel than a slave” while promoting the film.

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Nancy Grahn

The General Hospital star’s now-infamous tweets criticizing Viola Davis’s compelling Emmy speech not only sounded racist to Twitter users, but she sounded jealous of another woman’s success.

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Anne Hathaway

Anne Hathaway recently ruffled feathers when she blamed 20-year old actresses for stealing all of the good roles — instead of pointing the finger at studios who don’t write roles for older women.

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Gwyneth Paltrow

When someone writes the article “Why do so many women hate Gwyneth Paltrow?” then you know something is certainly off.

Ironically, Paltrow somehow made things worse when she slammed women for being “vitriolic to other women.”