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Today, Rebel Wilson joined the long list of celebrities who have some thoughts on the Kardashians. Almost as equally long as that list: The list of people who have eventually apologized to the Kardashians. And while Rebel has yet to do so, if history has taught us anything, it's only a matter of time before she sends the inevitable "Nothing but love!" tweet.
In an interview with KIIS FM this morning, the actress revealed that when MTV offered her the chance to present a VMA Award alongside Kendall and Kylie Jenner, she replied, "No, I'd rather do it by myself," People reports.
She continued: "What they stand for is totally against what I stand for. They seem a bit superficial and their careers aren't really based on talent." Rebel also went back to the source of all Kardashian fame: "I mean how Kim Kardashian got famous from the sex tape and I just went to acting school and worked really hard."
So, how long will it take for Rebel Wilson to join the ranks of eventual apologizers Amy Schumer, Billboard magazine, Amber Rose, Charlie Sheen, Katie Couric, that local news anchor who walked offstage, Scott Disick, Ford Motor Company, Lamar Odom's father, Denis Leary, and the CEO of Carl's Jr.? Cast your vote below.
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