There are two types of people in this world: those obsessed with the Kardashian-Jenner clan and those who can't stand them. Turns out, Rebel Wilson is the latter.

While on the Australian radio's KIIS FM Wednesday, the 35-year-old "Pitch Perfect" actress revealed that she refused to present at the MTV VMAs with the youngest members of the family. "I got asked to present at the latest VMAs with Kendall and Kylie and said no," she said, according to Us Weekly. "They're famous for no talent. I said I'd do it myself. 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."

Wilson, who recently started her own plus-sized clothing line, doesn't like the image the sisters promote. She's all for self-acceptance and is trying to spread that message, and in her eyes, they go completely against that.

"I know they're superpopular, but I'm all about personality and working hard to get where I am," she continued. "I mean how Kim Kardashian got famous from the sex tape, and I just went to acting school and worked really hard."

Wilson isn't the only celebrity to call out the famous family. Recently, Amy Schumer slammed them in her opening monologue on "Saturday Night Live," hinting at the fact that they're bad role models for young girls, as HNGN previously reported.

"We have to be a role model for these little girls because who do they have? All they have, literally, is the Kardashians," joked the comedian. "She doesn't have a Malala poster in her room, trust me. And is that a great message for little girls? A whole family of women that takes the faces they were born with as a light suggestion? Is that great? No."

Schumer did later apologize, saying she had "nothing but love" for the Kardashians and that she just likes the idea of "sending women the message to be happy in their own skin."