10 Celebrity Friendships That Ended for Curious Reasons

Although numerous renowned friendships appear enduring, the truth remains that even the strongest connections can deteriorate amidst the strains of fame, rivalry, or divergent personal paths. Below are 10 celebrity duos who were formerly inseparable but have since ceased communication.

Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton

Lindsay Lohan and Paris Hilton were once party pals, frequently spotted together at Hollywood hotspots. However, their friendship soured with rumors of betrayal and rivalry, with Lindsay reportedly dating Paris’s ex-boyfriend. Their feud escalated with public insults, leading to a complete breakdown of their relationship. Recently, Paris Hilton shared that she congratulated Lohan on her wedding, but their friendship might not ever be the same again.

Taylor Swift and Katy Perry

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The well-known feud between Taylor and Katy has been widely publicized. Formerly on good terms, their relationship turned sour, with both airing grievances through hit songs. Katy allegedly poached Taylor’s backup dancers, leading to Taylor’s «Bad Blood» track. Katy addressed the conflict on The Late Show With James Corden, expressing her attempts to resolve it but receiving no response from Taylor. She emphasized the concept of karma and cause and effect in their feud.

Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato

Selena Gomez and Demi Lovato were once Disney darlings and best friends, supporting each other through thick and thin. However, their friendship ended due to personal problems, made worse by Demi’s struggles with mental health. Despite attempts at reconciliation, their relationship remains strained.

Mariah Carey and Jennifer Lopez

Jennifer Lopez and Mariah Carey were once friendly acquaintances in the music industry. However, their feud played out publicly, with both artists making subtle digs at each other in interviews and through their music. Despite occasional attempts to downplay their feud, their strained relationship remains apparent.

Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian

Beyoncé and Kim Kardashian’s relationship was initially friendly. However, their friendship reportedly cooled when Beyoncé and Jay-Z didn’t attend Kim and Kanye West’s wedding. Different lifestyles might be the reason why they fell out.

Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie

Paris Hilton and Nicole Richie rose to fame together as the stars of The Simple Life. However, their friendship fizzled out between rumors of betrayal and personal differences. Their rift played out publicly, with both parties mocking each other in the media. Recently, Nicole stated that she still thinks Paris is her friend.

Drake Bell and Josh Peck

Nearly everyone who’s sported Mickey Mouse ears was devastated upon learning about the rift between Drake Bell and Josh Peck. While Peck exchanged vows with his fiancé, Bell found himself absent from the guest list, prompting him to take to Twitter to express his feelings about his perceived snub.

«When you’re not invited to the wedding, the message is clear,» Bell lamented in a series of now-deleted tweets. «True colors have come out today. Message is loud and clear. Ties are officially cut. I’ll miss you brotha,» he continued. «Loyalty is key.» «ALWAYS remember where you came from.» Later, Bell admitted to Entertainment Tonight that he regretted his Twitter outburst and acknowledged that he should have directly addressed the issue with Josh.

Within the realm of celebrities, friendships often prove as fragile as they are fleeting. Though these stars may have once reveled in laughter and shared good times, their bonds eventually faltered. Despite the public scrutiny surrounding their rifts, some cling to hope for reconciliation, while others have come to terms with the fact that their friendships belong solely to the annals of the past.

If you see a purple butterfly sticker near a newborn, you need to know what it means

Only weeks after Millie Smith and Lewis Cann learned they were having twin baby girls, they learned that only one would survive.

On April 30, after 30 weeks of a high-risk pregnancy, Smith delivered identical twins, Callie and Skye, the latter who lived only three hours.

Later in neonatal intensive care unit (NICU), Callie slept without her sister in the incubator, with her loving and grieving parents watching over her. In the unit with other babies, an overwhelmed mom of healthy newborn twins innocently told Smith that she was “so lucky” to not have two babies.

Crushed by the words, the new mom couldn’t find the words to explain her loss. Then, she realized that Skye’s legacy was to help other families who lose a child, and it came in the form of a purple butterfly.

In November 2015 Millie Smith and partner Lewis Cann found out they were having their first Child. Smith, who has twins in the family, said she had a “gut feeling” about having a duo and 10 weeks later, doctors confirmed she was expecting identical twin girls.

Less than two weeks after the excitement of knowing they would double the children in their home, the British couple were devastated to learn that one of their babies had a fatal condition and wouldn’t survive after birth.

“During the scan, the doctor didn’t say anything. I was very excited and loved seeing the little babies, but she was silent. Both Lewis and I immediately knew there must be a problem,” Smith said.

Doctors shared the news that one of the babies had anencephaly, which according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) affects about one in 4,600 babies across the U.S. It’s a serious birth defect where a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull, and “almost all babies born with anencephaly will die shortly after birth.”

Knowing that one baby would die soon after birth, and that there were risks involved for their other baby, the couple decided to move forward with the extremely high-risk pregnancy.

Over the next several months, Smith and Cann named their twins Skye and Callie. “We knew that Skye needed to have a name before she was born,” Smith said. “Knowing she would only survive for seconds or minutes, I wanted her to be named during that time.”

The meaning behind “Skye,” she explained “was somewhere we knew she would always be, that we could look up at the sky and remember our baby.”

When Smith went into labor after only 30 weeks on April 30, she needed an emergency C-section. To help navigate the loss, the couple had a “bereavement midwife” during the birth, and they were put I a special room the called the “Daisy Room,” where families can spend time with a baby before and after she/he passes.

“When the girls were born, they both cried. This was a huge moment, as we were told that Skye would not make a noise or move,” said Smith, who was thankful to have three hours with Skye before she died. “We were cuddling Skye when she passed away. This was the worst moment in our lives. I have never ever felt heartbreak like that before. But I am proud that she fought for so long to spend time with us.”

Born premature, Callie had to stay in NICU while she gained some strength and also in the unit were three other sets of twin.

“Most of the nurses were aware of what had happened, but as time passed, people stopped talking about Skye. After about four weeks, everyone acted as though nothing had happened, meaning the families around me had no idea about our situation,” Smith recalled.

One morning, a stressed mother whose twins were also in NICU, harmlessly said to Smith that she was “so lucky” to not have twins.

“None of the other parents knew what had happened or anything about Skye. The comment was completely innocent and more out of humor…They weren’t to know that I did at one point have two.” Smith continued, “But the comment nearly broke me. I ran out [of] the room in tears and they had no idea why. I didn’t have the heart to tell them what had happened. A simple sticker would have avoided that entire situation.”

It was in that moment Smith realized she had to create something that would speak for parents who had just lost a baby, ensuring the misunderstanding never happens again.

She designed a poster for the NICU explaining both hospital personnel and visitors that any incubator with a purple butterfly on it means that one or more babies, in a set of multiples were lost.

“I chose butterflies, as I felt it was fitting to remember the babies that flew away, the color purple because it is suitable for both boys or girls,” said Smith.

The purple butterfly concept–now under the Skye High Foundation–has spread to hospitals in several countries around the world.

Callie is now a lively, happy seven-year-old, and twin’s memory lives in purple butterfly cards along with other initiatives to help families with babies like Skye all over the world. The purple butterflies now come in numerous forms, like ornaments, cards, blankets, stuffed animals and more.

“Ultimately I will never be able to stop this from happening but the more support groups we can set up and put things in place like the stickers the better it will be. It’s the hardest thing anyone has to deal with,” Smith said.

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