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Seth Rogen gets angry at ‘all lives matter’ comment

Seth Rogen has a message for those criticizin­g his support of the Black Lives Matter movement: “Feel free to unfollow me.”

The post garnered criticism from some, who took to the comments to give Rogen their opinions.

“#alllivesma­tter,” wrote one person. “People making this only about blacks. When its about all races of color. Why do all these brutality videos only show the end? They don’t show wtf these people where doing to get in trouble in the first place.”

Rogen wasn’t going to let that slide.

“(expletive) off,” the actor replied. “You don’t deserve my movies anymore. Stop watching my (expletive).”

That person wasn’t the only one to get a reply from Rogen. The actor responded to several comments expressing “all lives matter” with a the same concise expletive.

Forbes lists Kylie Jenner as its highest-paid celebrity of 2020

While Kylie Jenner may not be a billionair­e, the 22-year-old entreprene­ur and reality star is still the highest-earning celebrity in the world.

On Thursday, Forbes released its annual list of the 100 highest-paid celebritie­s, and Jenner ranked No. 1 with $590 million in earnings in the last year, making her the second youngest on the list after musician Billie Eilish.

Despite the recent squabble, the “Kylie Cosmetics” founder was still named the highest-paid celebrity, who ranked second on last year’s list. According to Forbes, Jenner made the bulk of her earnings after selling 51% of her beauty company to Coty, Inc., and has an estimated net worth of $900 million.

Forbes named Jenner’s brother-inlaw, Kanye West, as the second highestpai­d celebrity and No. 1 highest-paid musician in the world, earning $170 million over the past year.

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