Kelly Osbourne + 10 celebs who have made racist comments against Latinos

Kelly Osbourne stuck her foot in her mouth when she made a sweeping stereotypical and racist statement about Latinos on The View. The 30-year-old, ironically, made the racist comment while bashing Donald Trump for his anti-immigration speech. Ay, she needs to take a Latinos in the U.S. 101 class! Read her comment, apology and check out nine other celebrities who have said racist comments against Latinos. 

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Kelly Osbourne apology

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Osbourne said on Tuesday's show, "If you kick every Latino out of this country, then who is going to be cleaning your toilet, Donald Trump?" She later apologized, writing in part, "In this particular case I will take responsibility for my poor choice of words but I will not apologize for being a racist as I am NOT."

Robert Downey Jr.

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In an interview earlier this year, Downey Jr. was asked to react to the director Alejandro Gonzalez Inarritu's comment about superhero movies symbolizing "cultural genocide." He responded with, “For a man whose native tongue is Spanish, to be able to put together a phrase like ‘cultural genocide’ just speaks to how bright he is.”

Amy Schumer

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During a recent stand-up act, the comedian joked, "I used to date Hispanic guys, but now I prefer consensual." She was later blasted on Twitter and released an apology, "I am taking responsibility and hope I haven't hurt anyone. I apologize [if] I did."

Gordon Ramsay

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In 2010, the celebrity chef made an appearance on TheTonight Show with Jay Leno along with Sofia Vergara. She offered him some dulce de leche, which he spit out and said, "You can take it back to [beep] Colombia."

Iggy Azalea

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The "Fancy" rapper felt some heat earlier this year after old tweets she published resurfaced. In one tweet, she wrote, "Is it wrong I feel happy to hear southern accents again & not Mexican ones? Bleep it. I am."

Donald Trump

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When the tycoon announced his run for presidency back in June, he gave a controversial speech, in which he said, "When Mexico sends its people, it is not sending its best. They're sending people that have lots of problems, and they're bringing those problems [to] us. They're bringing drugs. They're bringing crime. They're rapists."

Miley Cyrus

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During a 2014 live performance in Monterrey, Mexico, the pop singer grabbed a Mexican flag and literally wiped her behind with it. To make matters worse, the performance took place Mexico's Independence Day.

Chris Mapp

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Last year, the Texan candidate for U.S. Senate told the editorial board that ranchers should be allowed to shoot anyone who crosses the border illegally and referred to those people as "wetbacks." Wow.

Ann Coulter

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The conservative columnist is known for making controversial comments. During an interview on Fusion, Coulter told Jorge Ramos, “There are cultures that are obviously deficient, and if they weren’t deficient, you wouldn’t be sitting in America interviewing me, I’d be in Mexico. You fled that culture!”

Don Young

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In 2013, the Republican congressman referred to Mexicans as wetbacks in a radio interview. He later released a statement declaring, "I apologize for the insensitive term I used during an interview in Ketchikan, Alaska."

Sean Penn

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During the 2015 Oscars, the actor made an offensive comment about director Alejandro González Iñárritu's immigration status. “Who gave this son of a bitch his green card?" he joked.