“Fuck Trump” written on a cake. And then, in the following story, a selfie with a message: “I'm trying to figure it out: How is it that a convicted felon, rapist, and bigot was chosen to lead our country, just because it's good for the economy?”
Madonna had her say on Donald Trump's victory in the US residential elections on November 5, and she didn't mince her words. He did it through two Instagram stories, shared yesterday on his profile.
In recent days, other entertainment and entertainment personalities have expressed concern and disappointment about the outcome of the election. On the evening of November 6, Billie Eilish interrupted her concert in Nashville to introduce the performance of Your Power with a message in favor of women. “He is a predator and he has been convicted. We're about to have a president who hates women really deeply. So this song is for all the women out there, I love you.”
On Wednesday evening, Sabrina Carpenter also shared a message of support for women and all those who feel threatened by Trump's victory during her concert in Seattle. «I feel sorry for our country and all the women who live there. I love you so, so, so, so, so much, and I really hope you have fun tonight, because you deserve it without a doubt.”
Even Jack White, who sued Trump in September for using Seven Nation Army without authorization during an election rally, he shared a note of disappointment: “It leaves me speechless to think that this scammer managed to pull the wool over the eyes of so many Americans not once, but twice.”
Not even Jimmy Kimmel used euphemisms: during Wednesday's episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live stated that «We had the choice between a lawwoman and a criminal, and we chose the criminal to represent the United States. More than half of the country has chosen to stand with the criminal who already plans to have his crimes pardoned. I feel like saying that this election was not rigged.”
She added: “It was a terrible night for the women, the children, and the hundreds of thousands of immigrants who work hard to keep this country going. It was for healthcare workers, for the climate, for scientists, for journalism, for justice, for freedom of expression. It was a terrible night for the poorest people, for the middle class, for the elderly who rely on Social Security, for our allies in Ukraine, for NATO, for truth, for democracy, and for decency. It was a terrible night for everyone who voted against him, but guess what? It was also the case for those who voted for him, they just haven't understood it yet.”