In this post, we look at some of the biggest rows and fights in show business right now. We focus on feuds that have hit headlines in May 2025. We keep our words simple. We use active voice. We avoid fancy terms. And we add clear facts, so you know what really happened.
Hip-Hop Clash: Kanye West vs. Playboi Carti (and NBA YoungBoy)
In late May, two rap stars clashed over song credits. Kanye West and Playboi Carti disagreed on who did what on Carti’s new album. Then Carti called off a feature with NBA YoungBoy. This led to a loud fight online.
Kanye said he helped push Carti’s track up the charts. Carti said he did not get full credit. Then Carti said YoungBoy’s part would never go on his song. Fans took sides on social media. Both camps shared messages and posts that fans saw as digs. The fight grew as each artist talked about it on live streams.
This feud shows how money and pride can spark big rows. And it shows how easy it is to share a fight with a click today.
Comic Roast: Pete Davidson vs. Colin Jost

Two Saturday Night Live friends fell out this March. Pete Davidson offered Colin Jost a twenty-thousand dollar gift after a comic clash. Jost had joked about Pete on air. Pete said the joke was off at his cost. So Pete sent a check as a sign he held no grudge.
But many saw the gift as a way to quiet talk. Some fans said it was funny. Others said it felt odd. And that split shows how even a small row can matter when fans watch every move.
Hollywood Lawsuit: Ryan Reynolds vs. Justin Baldoni
Deadpool star Ryan Reynolds and actor Justin Baldoni are in court now. Reynolds asked a judge to fine Baldoni’s team for filing a suit he called silly. Baldoni’s side said his movie character was a jab at his work. Reynolds said it was satire and not a real dig.
This fight is public and can cost real cash. It shows how art and speech can lead to big legal fights.
Reunion and Reminder: Rihanna and Ciara
At the 2025 Met Gala, two singers met again after a Twitter row from 2011. Rihanna and Ciara posed for photos together. Their old fight was over a tweet that fans saw as shade.
They both greeted each other with smiles. This moment showed that some feuds can end with a kind act. It also reminds us how old spats can pop up again when stars meet.
TV Spat: Blake Lively vs. Justin Baldoni
At a charity auction this May, Sharon Osbourne called Ashton Kutcher rude. But on the same week, People reported that Bobby Flay and Brooke Williamson will both join Celebrity Family Feud. And while that is not a row, it shows how stars talk about each other on TV.
Why Celebrity Feuds Matter
Stars have big fan bases. When they fight, fans pick sides. This can boost views, sells, and clicks. And that can lead to more cash for stars, shows, and outlets.
But fights can hurt real people too. Words can sting. And the web can spread a row in seconds. So even a small dig can grow fast.
How Fans React
Fans use social media to share clips and posts. They make memes and threads that millions see. And they add comments that feed the fight. So a clash that starts in private can end up in every feed.
Will These Feuds End?
Some fights cool down with time. A gift check. A photo at a gala. Or a new post that says sorry. Other rows can drag on years. It all depends on how stars act next.
Tips to Watch Feuds
Check reliable sites. Major outlets will share facts, not rumors.
Look for names and dates. This helps you know when and where things happened.
Notice if stars post or stay quiet. A post can spark a new wave of talk.
In Short
We have seen fights in music, film, and TV. Kanye and Carti argued online. Pete and Colin had a comic roast. Ryan and Justin took theirs to court. Rihanna and Ciara ended their old row with a photo. These clashes show how fame and pride can lead to big moves.
Keep in mind that stars can move on. They can send gifts, join hands, or say sorry. And fans will watch it all. That is the power of a celebrity feud today.