Watchmojo.com counts down the top 10 celebrities who got the last laugh on their haters. The list includes James Blunt, who uses Twitter to poke fun at his critics; Iggy Azalea, who dressed up as a character from "White Chicks" to respond to Snoop Dogg's jokes; Barack Obama, who used humor to address criticism during his presidency; and Sandra Bullock, who won a Razzie Award for Worst Actress and responded with humor. Other celebrities on the list include Tina Fey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Patricia Arquette, who mocked ageism in Hollywood; Eminem, who performed with Elton John to silence homophobic critics; Beck, who reacted calmly to Kanye West's interruption at the Grammys; Taylor Swift, who took on internet trolls and raised money for a school for the deaf; and Halle Berry, who poked fun at herself at the Razzie Awards.
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1. James Blunt released his debut album "Back to Bedlam" in 2004.
2. James Blunt is known for his high-pitched vocals, lovestruck lyrics, and posh persona.
3. James Blunt has a reputation for owning his haters on Twitter.
4. Snoop Dogg started a feud with Iggy Azalea by posting a picture of a woman without makeup and comparing her to Iggy.
5. Iggy Azalea responded to the feud by dressing up as a character from the movie "White Chicks" at a Halloween party.
6. Barack Obama released his birth certificate in response to opposition.
7. Barack Obama made a joke about his birth certificate at the 2011 White House Correspondents Dinner.
8. Danny Alves responded to a racist fan by eating a banana that was thrown at him during a soccer match.
9. The incident sparked an international social media campaign, and the fan who threw the banana was arrested.
10. Sandra Bullock won the Razzie Award for Worst Actress for her role in the movie "All About Steve".
11. Sandra Bullock showed up to collect the award and gave a DVD of the film to everyone in the audience.
12. Tina Fey, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, and Patricia Arquette appeared in a sketch on "Inside Amy Schumer" that poked fun at the movie industry's treatment of women.
13. Eminem was labeled as homophobic due to some of his lyrics.
14. Eminem performed with Elton John at the 43rd Grammy Awards to show his support for the LGBTQ+ community.
15. Beck won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year in 2015.
16. Kanye West stormed the stage in protest of Beck's win, but Beck reacted calmly and praised Kanye as an artist.
17. Taylor Swift took on internet trolls who tried to hijack an online competition to have her perform at a school for the deaf.
18. The prank backfired, and Swift ended up donating $10,000 to the school.
19. Halle Berry won the Oscar for her role in "Monster's Ball".
20. Halle Berry was ridiculed for her acceptance speech, but she got her revenge by winning a Razzie Award for her role in "Catwoman" and giving a humorous acceptance speech.