The Most Self-Absorbed Celebrities Ranked June 2025

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SelfAbsorbed.com June 2025 Rankings

Welcome to Self-Absorbed.com’s monthly ranking of the world’s most self-absorbed global celebrities! For June 2025, we’ve chosen 5 globally famous figures who demonstrated clear, documented behavior in self-promotion, entitlement, vanity, authority claims, and exploitation. Each score is supported by our fair rating system, which includes detailed evidence and context.

1. Kim Kardashian – 13/15

  • Exhibitionism (3/3): Posted multiple highly stylized photoshoots in June, featuring jewelry-heavy and lingerie-themed shoots for SKIMS and Chrome Hearts. This deliberate self-branding strategy generated significant press coverage and millions of likes.
  • Entitlement (3/3): Highlighted her exclusive access to celebrity events and private jets in social media posts, reinforcing her special status.
  • Superiority (3/3): Publicly referred to herself as the “Modern Marilyn Monroe,” elevating her cultural status above others.
  • Authority (3/3): Declared herself SKIMS’ “Chief Creative Officer,” presenting total creative control and leadership.
  • Exploitative (1/3): Included her children in brand campaigns to enhance relatability while promoting the business.

2. Ye (Kanye West) – 12/15

  • Exhibitionism (3/3): Released a surprise album with overtly provocative themes, including antisemitic lyrics intended to generate outrage and headlines.
  • Entitlement (3/3): Stormed Diddy’s trial in a dramatic, uninvited appearance designed to refocus media attention on himself.
  • Superiority (2/3): Framed himself as undergoing a unique personal transformation, positioning himself as morally superior despite prior controversies.
  • Authority (2/3): Insisted on redefining his public image with multiple name changes, demanding total control over his brand and how others address him.
  • Exploitative (2/3): Used hate speech to generate clicks and streaming revenue, capitalizing on controversy for PR.

3. Donald Trump – 10/15

  • Exhibitionism (3/3): Dominated the news cycle with rallies and speeches that were carefully staged for maximum media coverage.
  • Entitlement (2/3): Publicly threatened to cancel government contracts with Musk in retaliation for criticism, showcasing an expectation of personal loyalty.
  • Superiority (2/3): Used direct claims like “Only I can stop the invasion,” presenting himself as the sole savior against perceived threats.
  • Authority (2/3): Ordered controversial domestic troop deployments, asserting unilateral decision-making power despite legal pushback from his opposition.
  • Exploitative (1/3): Employed inflammatory language to antagonize his opposition.

4. Ariana DeBose – 6/15

  • Exhibitionism (2/3): Maintained a carefully curated Instagram presence with high-glamour photos and sponsored travel posts.
  • Entitlement (1/3): Posted and quickly deleted an accusatory story calling a co-star narcissistic, suggesting an attempt to manage fallout and control the public narrative.
  • Superiority (1/3): Shared captions with subtle moral judgments, positioning herself as a cultural voice of authority.
  • Authority (1/3): Used influencer status to shape followers’ views on social issues with a moralizing tone.
  • Exploitative (1/3): Benefited from the attention generated by online drama, driving engagement.

5. Nick Cannon – 5/15

  • Exhibitionism (1/3): Participated in personal interviews discussing mental health and his narcissism diagnosis, maintaining public attention.
  • Entitlement (1/3): Framed his diagnosis as an explanation for past behavior, suggesting he deserves understanding rather than critique.
  • Superiority (1/3): Presented himself as unusually self-aware, elevating his moral position compared to others, not acknowledging their faults.
  • Authority (1/3): Promoted himself as a mental health advocate, guiding public discussions.
  • Exploitative (1/3): Used deeply personal struggles to secure PR coverage and manage his image.

June 2025 Leaderboard

RankCelebrityScore
1Kim Kardashian13
2Ye (Kanye West)12
3Donald Trump10
4Ariana DeBose6
5Nick Cannon5

Final Thoughts

These June rankings reflect real, documented examples of self-promotional and narcissistic behavior among the world’s most famous celebrities. Each score is supported by our fair rating system. Follow along all year as these rankings build toward naming our Self-Absorbed Person of the Year 2025!

Sources:

People – Nick Cannon

PageSix

Wikipedia

Washington Post

LA Times

The Guardian

People – Ariana DeBose

Want to know exactly how we score? Check out our Methodology page for a complete breakdown of our rating system and criteria.

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