No Love: Celebs Who Don't Support Caitlyn Jenner

D.L. Hughley, Snoop Dogg, Timbaland and more.

Not a Fan - Since Caitlyn Jenner made her highly publicized debut on the cover of Vanity Fair, nearly everybody has weighed in on her transition. While the support is strong for the athlete-turned-reality-star, not all famous faces are on her side. Several have vocally expressed their "disapproval" — not that she cares — of Caitlyn, including Waka Flocka Flame and Chris Brown. Click on to see who won't be cheering for her anytime soon.— By Moriba Cummings(Photos from Left: Mike Pont/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

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Not a Fan - Since Caitlyn Jenner made her highly publicized debut on the cover of Vanity Fair, nearly everybody has weighed in on her transition. While the support is strong for the athlete-turned-reality-star, not all famous faces are on her side. Several have vocally expressed their "disapproval" — not that she cares — of Caitlyn, including Waka Flocka Flame and Chris Brown. Click on to see who won't be cheering for her anytime soon.— By Moriba Cummings(Photos from Left: Mike Pont/Getty Images, Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Jason Merritt/Getty Images)

Wake Flocka Flame - Waka Flocka Flame is the latest celeb to randomly share his disapproval of Caitlyn Jenner. During a sit-down interview at The Breakfast Club, the rapper said that all transgender people are "evil" and are "rebuking God." He even went on to call Caitlyn "Bruce," saying that "You're rebuking God" when you "change" who He "makes you." He went on to generalize the entire transgender community, sayng that adults beed to be "more responsbile" when exposing children to them. Seeing as his music is so wholesome and his incredibly faithful track record, we're sure he knows what he's talking about.(Photo: Grant Lamos IV/Getty Images)

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Wake Flocka Flame - Waka Flocka Flame is the latest celeb to randomly share his disapproval of Caitlyn Jenner. During a sit-down interview at The Breakfast Club, the rapper said that all transgender people are "evil" and are "rebuking God." He even went on to call Caitlyn "Bruce," saying that "You're rebuking God" when you "change" who He "makes you." He went on to generalize the entire transgender community, sayng that adults beed to be "more responsbile" when exposing children to them. Seeing as his music is so wholesome and his incredibly faithful track record, we're sure he knows what he's talking about.(Photo: Grant Lamos IV/Getty Images)

Snoop Dogg - Who knew Snoop was so conservative? The cannabis connoiseur lashed out at Caitlyn Jenner on June 3 after her big reveal, calling her a "science project" via a meme on his Instagram page. He went on to say that her coming out was not "real news."(Photo: Duane Prokop/Getty Images)

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Snoop Dogg - Who knew Snoop was so conservative? The cannabis connoiseur lashed out at Caitlyn Jenner on June 3 after her big reveal, calling her a "science project" via a meme on his Instagram page. He went on to say that her coming out was not "real news."(Photo: Duane Prokop/Getty Images)

Chris Brown - Breezy got into a bit of a messy situation when he shared Snoop's insensitive post which referred to Jenner as a "science project" — and his best bud Tyga's girlfriend Kylie Jenner wasn't having it. "State what you want about the world without bashing others," she tweeted after seeing Chris's post. It is rumored that he apologized to the Jenner sisters shortly after.(Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for NYLON)

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Chris Brown - Breezy got into a bit of a messy situation when he shared Snoop's insensitive post which referred to Jenner as a "science project" — and his best bud Tyga's girlfriend Kylie Jenner wasn't having it. "State what you want about the world without bashing others," she tweeted after seeing Chris's post. It is rumored that he apologized to the Jenner sisters shortly after.(Photo: Chelsea Lauren/Getty Images for NYLON)

Lil' Scrappy - Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Lil' Scrappy had a lot to say about fellow reality star Caitlyn. He argued that her transformation was a "racist situation." Confused? We were too. Expounding on his statement, and trying to make sense, he said "The reason I say it's race is because if a Black man was to do that? C'mon man, ain't no money, b*****s, you ruined... We say that s**t, we gon' get assassinated, bruh." I guess he has never heard of the several trans people of color who are powerful forces in media. (Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

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Lil' Scrappy - Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta star Lil' Scrappy had a lot to say about fellow reality star Caitlyn. He argued that her transformation was a "racist situation." Confused? We were too. Expounding on his statement, and trying to make sense, he said "The reason I say it's race is because if a Black man was to do that? C'mon man, ain't no money, b*****s, you ruined... We say that s**t, we gon' get assassinated, bruh." I guess he has never heard of the several trans people of color who are powerful forces in media. (Photo: Taylor Hill/Getty Images)

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Peter Berg - Actor, director and producer Peter Berg is so bothered at the attention showered on Caitlyn that he lashed out at both ESPN and President Obama for honoring her. Berg took his gripe a bit too far when he reposted a harsh meme to Instagram following Caitlyn's ESPYs appearance, which compared her to a double amputee military vet. Well, it looks like he may be regretting the decision, as the image he posted landed him in the middle of a lawsuit by the photo agency who owns it. They issued a cease and desist to Berg demanding that he remove the post.(Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival)

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Peter Berg - Actor, director and producer Peter Berg is so bothered at the attention showered on Caitlyn that he lashed out at both ESPN and President Obama for honoring her. Berg took his gripe a bit too far when he reposted a harsh meme to Instagram following Caitlyn's ESPYs appearance, which compared her to a double amputee military vet. Well, it looks like he may be regretting the decision, as the image he posted landed him in the middle of a lawsuit by the photo agency who owns it. They issued a cease and desist to Berg demanding that he remove the post.(Photo: Michael Loccisano/Getty Images for the 2014 Tribeca Film Festival)

Connor Cruise - Tom Cruise's son is not here for Caitlyn. When it was announced that Jenner was set to be honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs, Connor Cruise went on a Twitter rant sharing his disapproval of their choice. "Really?? Winning the AA award for courage?? Ashton is gonna come out and yell PUNK'D." he tweeted. Though he was unimpressed with the ESPYs choice, Connor says he has nothing against trans-identifying individuals or "people staying true to themselves."(Photo: Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

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Connor Cruise - Tom Cruise's son is not here for Caitlyn. When it was announced that Jenner was set to be honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs, Connor Cruise went on a Twitter rant sharing his disapproval of their choice. "Really?? Winning the AA award for courage?? Ashton is gonna come out and yell PUNK'D." he tweeted. Though he was unimpressed with the ESPYs choice, Connor says he has nothing against trans-identifying individuals or "people staying true to themselves."(Photo: Scott Barbour/Getty Images)

Mark Levin - Radio host Mark Levin seems to co-sign with Connor Cruise as he called ESPN's plan to honor Caitlyn "ridiculous." "This isn't courage," he said on his show. "We're making heroes out of people who are not heroes." Like Berg, he also called out President Obama for acknowledging Jenner's courage and went on to cite American soldiers as "true heroes."(Photo: Eva Russo for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

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Mark Levin - Radio host Mark Levin seems to co-sign with Connor Cruise as he called ESPN's plan to honor Caitlyn "ridiculous." "This isn't courage," he said on his show. "We're making heroes out of people who are not heroes." Like Berg, he also called out President Obama for acknowledging Jenner's courage and went on to cite American soldiers as "true heroes."(Photo: Eva Russo for The Washington Post via Getty Images)

Bob Costas - Sportscaster Bob Costas also disapproved of ESPN's decision to honor Caitlyn Jenner. He even went as far as to say that it's all a marketing scheme to promote her new reality show on E! "I wish Caitlyn all the happiness in the world and all the peace of mind in the world. However, it strikes me that awarding the Arthur Ashe Award to Caitlyn Jenner is just a crass exploitation play — it's a tabloid play," he said. He ended his critique by saying that someone not affiliated with the Kardashian clan would have better fit the bill for the prestigious award.(Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

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Bob Costas - Sportscaster Bob Costas also disapproved of ESPN's decision to honor Caitlyn Jenner. He even went as far as to say that it's all a marketing scheme to promote her new reality show on E! "I wish Caitlyn all the happiness in the world and all the peace of mind in the world. However, it strikes me that awarding the Arthur Ashe Award to Caitlyn Jenner is just a crass exploitation play — it's a tabloid play," he said. He ended his critique by saying that someone not affiliated with the Kardashian clan would have better fit the bill for the prestigious award.(Photo: Tom Pennington/Getty Images)

Drake Bell - Former child star Drake Bell hasn't made a whistle in the media since his show, Drake and Josh, went off the air in 2008. But the 29-year-old grabbed some headlines when he came out of hiding to share his commentary on Caitlyn Jenner. After tweeting, "Sorry... Still calling you Bruce," following the unveiling of Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover. Bell received a heavy dose of criticism, which ultimately pushed him to retract his words. "I in no way meant to hurt or demean those going through a similar journey," he tweeted shortly after. "Although my comments were made in innocence, I deeply regret that negative effect they've had on so many."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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Drake Bell - Former child star Drake Bell hasn't made a whistle in the media since his show, Drake and Josh, went off the air in 2008. But the 29-year-old grabbed some headlines when he came out of hiding to share his commentary on Caitlyn Jenner. After tweeting, "Sorry... Still calling you Bruce," following the unveiling of Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover. Bell received a heavy dose of criticism, which ultimately pushed him to retract his words. "I in no way meant to hurt or demean those going through a similar journey," he tweeted shortly after. "Although my comments were made in innocence, I deeply regret that negative effect they've had on so many."(Photo: Jason Kempin/Getty Images)

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Mike Huckabee - Mike Huckabee is notorious for his polarizing and offensive views on, well, everything, so his opinion on Caitlyn Jenner was anything but surprising. After learning about her transition, he joked, "I wish that someone told me that when I was in high school that I could have felt like a woman when it came time to take showers in PE." His creepy transgender "joke" fell flat with many people.(Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

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Mike Huckabee - Mike Huckabee is notorious for his polarizing and offensive views on, well, everything, so his opinion on Caitlyn Jenner was anything but surprising. After learning about her transition, he joked, "I wish that someone told me that when I was in high school that I could have felt like a woman when it came time to take showers in PE." His creepy transgender "joke" fell flat with many people.(Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)

Timbaland - Timbo is another media figure who says it like he means it, but he learned the hard way that it's a thin line between honest and offensive. After seeing Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover, he posted a meme with a photo from Coming to America with the caption, "His momma named him Bruce. I'mma call him Bruce." In a matter of seconds, his comments were flooded with people slamming him for being closed-minded and transphobic. Days later, he responded to the criticism, blaming the media for the uproar and saying that they took his words "out of context."(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images for Gucci)

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Timbaland - Timbo is another media figure who says it like he means it, but he learned the hard way that it's a thin line between honest and offensive. After seeing Caitlyn's Vanity Fair cover, he posted a meme with a photo from Coming to America with the caption, "His momma named him Bruce. I'mma call him Bruce." In a matter of seconds, his comments were flooded with people slamming him for being closed-minded and transphobic. Days later, he responded to the criticism, blaming the media for the uproar and saying that they took his words "out of context."(Photo: Ian Gavan/Getty Images for Gucci)

D.L. Hughley - Not many people found the comedian's comments about Cait very funny. Hughley asserted last week that he doesn't think the former Olympian deserved this year's Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs, saying, "Arthur Ashe fought AIDS with dignity and honor, and Caitlyn put on a dress. I don't think it's the same thing." Well, D.L. is certainly entitled to his opinion, but he didn't need to go as far as comparing Jenner to Mrs. Doubtfire to make his point. Also, Hughley may not know the other recipients of the Arthur Ashe Award, like Michael Sam and Robin Roberts. (Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images)

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D.L. Hughley - Not many people found the comedian's comments about Cait very funny. Hughley asserted last week that he doesn't think the former Olympian deserved this year's Arthur Ashe Courage Award at the ESPYs, saying, "Arthur Ashe fought AIDS with dignity and honor, and Caitlyn put on a dress. I don't think it's the same thing." Well, D.L. is certainly entitled to his opinion, but he didn't need to go as far as comparing Jenner to Mrs. Doubtfire to make his point. Also, Hughley may not know the other recipients of the Arthur Ashe Award, like Michael Sam and Robin Roberts. (Photo: Mark Davis/Getty Images)