P. Diddy recently announced on Ellen that he used to be a bed-wetter. His confession got us thinking about other celebrities who have committed the social faux pas of oversharing. In some instances, such as P. Diddy’s, I think the overshare was helpful. Although he may not want to be, he can now be considered a role model and inspiration for children who are going through a similar struggle. Other overshares, however, do not have the same effect. Instead, they are just wrong.
But with magazine and television interviews, Twitter and other forms of social media, oversharing information has gotten a lot easier and more prevalent today. Check out these 10 examples of celebrities who have shared a little too much.




















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HAHA! hilarious. just goes to show we’re all human
I define TMI and over-sharing as that which makes me dry heave, followed by purposefully blocking it from my memory because i never want to have that image in my brain or feeling in my body again – essentially that which is TRULY taboo. and i think that which is taboo decreases every year of human existence. of course each person has their own individual threshold for what is too taboo to deal with, but for the most part farts, poop and periods? that’s pretty amateur. it’s really just a matter of knowing your audience. AND not being afraid to make fun of yourself, cause nothing helps overcome a taboo like being able to admit you’re not perfect and still be completely comfortable with yourself. p.s. none of these are really TMI. except for maybe R Patts and showering… but i’m mostly just concerned for K Stew’s sake. ;-P
Probably too little sleep.
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To read or not to read – that is another question.
People on the internet will find anything to get upset about. I don’t think this is celebrity-bashing. It’s humor.
Can I just say…props to Olivia and Jason.
I don’t think they should be embarrassed about anything they tweeted, or what have you, because they’re all normal things that people, like you or I do. The only reason I would think that people find this uncomfortable is because we idolize them when really, they are just the same as us.
Also, side note, I thought Hello Giggles was founded for positivity. Why are so many “journalists” on this site celebrity bashing?? Very displeased.
i totally agree with you! tmi is a load of bull