Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen are household names—child stars turned fashion moguls, forever etched into American pop culture. But behind the glossy magazine covers and billion-dollar business empire, the Olsen twins have racked up a surprising number of celebrity haters. From sitcom co-stars to rap icons, fashion critics to animal rights activists, the list of those who publicly feuded with or openly dissed the sisters is as star-studded as it is jaw-dropping. Let’s dive into Hollywood’s strangest anti-Olsen club and the wild stories behind it.

Full House, Empty Reunion: Lori Loughlin and John Stamos

When Netflix announced its 2015 reboot “Fuller House,” fans expected a heartwarming reunion. Most original cast members signed on, but Mary-Kate and Ashley were nowhere to be found. While their absence was initially blamed on “scheduling conflicts,” insiders told a different story. The twins had distanced themselves from their sitcom family long before the reboot, reportedly refusing to even entertain the idea of returning.

A source bluntly told Radar Online, “No one can really tolerate Mary-Kate or Ashley.” Lori Loughlin (Aunt Becky) echoed doubts, saying, “It doesn’t matter how much money they get paid. They don’t care. I honestly don’t know if they want to do it.” The twins, now high-fashion icons, were focused on The Row—not revisiting a lighthearted sitcom.

John Stamos, who played Uncle Jesse, had his own rocky history with the Olsens. He admitted to trying to get them fired as infants because they cried too much on set. “It was very difficult to get the shot, so I said, get them out,” Stamos confessed. Decades later, the tension lingered. When the twins claimed they didn’t know about the reboot, Stamos publicly called “bull—” and reportedly banned them from his wedding. The sitcom family bond? Long broken.

Paris Hilton: The NYU Love Triangle

Mary-Kate Olsen’s attempt at a normal college life at NYU was shattered when Paris Hilton swooped in and started dating her boyfriend, Greek shipping heir Stavros Niarchos III. The betrayal left Mary-Kate devastated, prompting her to leave New York for LA. “I think we can all guess,” she told W magazine, refusing to name names but making the feud clear.

The drama didn’t stop there. Tabloids buzzed when Mary-Kate and Stavros rekindled their relationship, reportedly infuriating Paris. Sources claimed Hilton believed Olsen flaunted her romance just to get under her skin. The result? Two former friends became bitter rivals, with Mary-Kate left wondering why Paris was “always picking on her.”

Lysa Cooper: Fashion’s Brutal Truth Teller

Celebrity stylist Lysa Cooper is known for her unfiltered opinions—and she didn’t spare the Olsens. While she admitted their fashion label The Row was “the only celebrity line that’s any good,” she added a savage qualifier: “They are the best line at ripping off other lines that I have ever seen.” In other words, top of the class in plagiarism.

Cooper’s advice to stars-turned-designers was blunt: “Go to school.” Her take on celebrity fashion was so harsh it made headlines, but the twins seemed unfazed, perhaps even agreeing with her eccentric praise for the wardrobe of the homeless over red carpet fakery.

Gilbert Gottfried: Comedy’s Unapologetic Roaster

Comedian Gilbert Gottfried took aim at the twins with a 2017 tweet: “I lived near the Olsen twins office. I never saw them. Maybe they were standing behind a light pole.” But his most infamous moment came at the 2008 Comedy Central roast of Bob Saget, where his set included a joke so vile about the twins it never aired.

Saget, fiercely protective of his TV “kids,” was reportedly appalled. “Anybody who talks about my TV kids—that upsets me the most,” he told the New York Post. Gottfried, however, doubled down: “If you’re an Olsen girl, you deserve it. They’re going to have to go home and cry in their billions of dollars.” For him, their wealth made them fair game.

George R.R. Martin: The Fantasy Writer’s Real-Life Grudge

“Game of Thrones” author George R.R. Martin might seem an unlikely Olsen critic, but his grudge runs deep. In the 1980s, Martin’s cult series “Beauty and the Beast” was thriving—until “Full House” debuted and stole its time slot. Martin blamed the twins and their sitcom for his show’s decline and eventual cancellation.

In a 2012 interview, he confessed, “And that’s why I’ve always hated the Olsen twins and still do to this day.” For a man famous for killing off characters, it’s a wonder he didn’t write them into Westeros for a dramatic demise.

Lindsay Lohan: Nightlife and Fashion Feuds

Lindsay Lohan’s wild nights in Manhattan are legendary, but one drunken outburst at the Beatrice Inn became tabloid gold. When Ashley Olsen greeted DJ Samantha Ronson (Lohan’s then-girlfriend), Lindsay snapped, “Get your 15-year-old Full House ass away from my girlfriend.”

The feud spilled into fashion week, with Mary-Kate and Dakota Fanning reportedly trying to avoid Lohan at all costs. Whether it was jealousy or lingering resentment, the tension between the Olsens and Lohan became a staple of tabloid drama.

Ingrid Newkirk and PETA: Fur Flies

PETA president Ingrid Newkirk is notorious for her extreme activism, and in 2007 she unleashed a savage campaign against the Olsens for their love of fur. The “Trollsen Twins” website mocked them as “Hairy Kate and Trashley,” complete with a “Full House of Horrors” and troll-themed merchandise. Their fashion label, The Row, was rebranded as “Death Row.”

PETA even handed out Trollsen Twins Halloween masks, making the Olsens the unwilling mascots of a viral furry protest. Whether the twins ever cared is unknown, but Newkirk’s campaign made sure they’d be remembered as more than just fashion icons.

Spencer Pratt: Reality TV’s Petty King

Spencer Pratt, the self-proclaimed villain of “The Hills,” bragged about selling an embarrassing photo of Mary-Kate to tabloids for $50,000. When Mary-Kate roasted him on Letterman, Pratt fired back, calling her “the less cute twin.” Their feud was petty, public, and pure reality TV gold.

Eminem: Rap’s Olsen Obsession

The twins have even found themselves name-dropped in rap tracks. Kanye West’s playful lyric in “N****s in Paris” was harmless, but Eminem’s “A Like That” took things further, referencing the twins in a bizarre, controversial verse. The music video featured puppet versions of the sisters in a shower scene, sparking backlash and uncomfortable questions about celebrity culture’s obsession with the Olsens.

Twins at War: Mary-Kate vs. Ashley

Even the twins themselves haven’t escaped rumors of feuding. Tabloids have long speculated about their sibling rivalry, fueled by disagreements over luxury condos, millions in earnings, and business decisions. Reports painted Ashley as frustrated by Mary-Kate’s “tiny dictator” streak and volatile personality. The pressures of fame and fortune tested their bond, proving that even America’s sweethearts weren’t immune to the strains of celebrity.

Conclusion

Mary-Kate and Ashley Olsen have spent decades in the spotlight, enduring everything from sitcom drama to fashion criticism, tabloid feuds to activist attacks. Their haters are as varied as their accomplishments, but through it all, the twins have remained resilient, enigmatic, and iconic.

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