Ben Shapiro isn’t holding back on Hollywood’s latest chaos. The conservative commentator slammed Lorde’s recent gender identity claims as “made-up nonsense,” calling it another example of celebrity attention-seeking. Lorde told Rolling Stone she’s “a woman except for the days when I’m a man” but refuses the nonbinary label. Shapiro blasted this as incoherent word salad, saying, “There’s no such thing as a nonbinary person. It’s trash ideology.”
Shapiro linked Lorde’s confusion to Hollywood’s broader moral collapse. He argues celebrities push radical agendas to stay relevant while ignoring real issues. “These stars want applause for pretending biology doesn’t exist,” he said. “Meanwhile, families struggle with inflation and crime. But sure, let’s debate imaginary genders.”
The firebrand commentator also roasted Halle Berry’s Mother’s Day stunt, where she reportedly claimed “motherhood isn’t just for women.” Shapiro called it “delusional” and dangerous. “Halle wants to erase what makes mothers special. Next they’ll say dads can breastfeed. This is how they attack the family.”
Shapiro warned that Hollywood’s obsession with woke fads alienates everyday Americans. “Normal people don’t care about gender fluidity or pronoun wars. They want safe streets, good schools, and affordable groceries. But elites would rather play pretend than fix real problems.”
The Daily Wire host accused celebrities of exploiting social issues for clout. “Lorde drops a confusing lyric about gender, and suddenly it’s headline news. Halle Berry makes a fake-deep statement, and media bows down. It’s all a game to them—while our culture rots.”
He urged conservatives to push back against celebrity-driven propaganda. “Hollywood lost touch with reality long ago. We need to start ignoring their nonsense and focus on rebuilding strong communities. Let them babble about identities while we fight for what matters.”
Shapiro’s blunt take resonates with parents worried about their kids’ future. “Moms and dads see this garbage and think, ‘Not my child.’ They know a stable home with a mom and dad beats any trendy ideology. Hollywood can’t cancel common sense.”
The message is clear: Shapiro sees America’s culture war as a fight for survival. “Every time a star mocks motherhood or denies basic biology, ordinary people get angrier. The left’s radical fantasies will crash hard against the rock of reality.”

