While the Democratic Party has recently undergone upheaval with Joe Biden dropping out of the 2024 presidential race in favor of Kamala Harris, these celebrities are strong supporters of Republican candidate Donald Trump.
As the 2024 presidential election approaches, celebrities are getting more outspoken about which candidates and parties they support.
While many prominent figures have voiced their support for the Democratic Party, some have been vocal in their loyalty to convicted former president Donald Trump, especially since Joe Biden stepped down from office and endorsed Kamala Harris as his successor.
Some of these celebrities spoke or performed at the recent Republican National Convention. Here are the celebrities who said they will still vote for Trump in the 2024 election:
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Former Democrat and model Amber Rose spoke about why she changed her support for Donald Trump during the Republican National Convention. “My whole family is racially diverse. I believed the left-wing propaganda that Donald Trump is a racist. My dad said, 'No, he's not racist.' And when I argued, he said, 'Prove it,'” she said, later adding: “Donald Trump and his supporters have realized they don't care if you're black or white, gay or straight. It's all about love.”
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Kanye first surprised fans by sitting down with President Trump at the White House wearing a “Make America Great Again” cap, before declaring he was done with Trump in 2020 and launching his own political campaign.“I'm taking off my red hat in this interview,” he told Forbes magazine. But he has since spoken out in support of Trump, and in February responded to a question about his allegiance on X, formerly known as Twitter. “Oh, sure, Trump all day,” he said, sounding surprised that someone would question him. “What are you talking about? You know what I'm talking about.”
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Roseanne came out in support of Trump after her ABC sitcom Roseanne was canceled over racist tweets, including one about African-American Valerie Jarrett that read: “Muslim Brotherhood and Planet of the Apes had a baby = VJ,” she said in an official statement. “My show was canceled before any advertisers pulled the plug and I was labeled a racist. You may ask why, and the answer is simple: I voted for Donald Trump. You have no right to that in Hollywood,” she said, continuing to voice her support for the former president.
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Hulk's support for Trump was so strong that he ripped off his shirt to reveal a Trump Vance tank top. During his speech at the Republican National Convention, he said:“I've stepped in the ring with some of the greatest, most fearsome men on the planet throughout my career, and Donald Trump is the toughest of them all. They've thrown everything at Donald Trump — every investigation, every impeachment, every lawsuit — and he continues to stand up and beat them.”
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Dennis claims that despite his initial dislike of Trump, he now fully supports him ahead of the 2024 election. “That's understandable. I was not going to vote for Trump, but I recognised it as more of a weaponisation of the justice system and a challenge to the Constitution than it was politics,” he said on Piers Morgan Uncensored, adding: “People may call him an idiot, but he's my idiot.”
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Savannah Chrisley, known for appearing on her parents Todd and Julie's reality show Chrisley Knows Best, spoke at the Republican National Convention. During her speech, she said:We need to expose the corruption of the Democratic Party and, more importantly, the Biden family. And guess what? I know the perfect man for the job. Donald J. Trump has one core belief: Make America Great Again.”
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Waka Flocka Flame not only voiced his support for Donald Trump, but also told concert ticket buyers that if they didn't agree with his political views, they could walk out. He reportedly said:Everyone who voted for Joe Biden please get out of my concert. See you at the BINGO game. Let's party now for a damn President T24!”
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Donald Trump himself shared a video of actor Jon Voight, best known as Angelina Jolie's father, in which the 85-year-old declared that Trump needed to come back after being “ridiculed.” In the video, he said:The man who can help this country, the only man who has been mocked and destroyed as Jesus, Trump, can come back and save the American Dream for all people, and make America great again with the dignity and power that it is meant to be.”
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The rapper told The Standard that he plans to vote for Trump in 2024, saying:He's just so funny… How many times has he gone bankrupt? How many wives has he had? How many TV shows has he been on? You really can't beat him,” she was spotted at a Trump rally in Florida earlier this month.
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During his performance at the Republican National Convention, after a shooting at a rally in Pennsylvania, he repeated Trump's battle cry, yelling: “Fight, fight, fight!” Prior to the performance, he voiced his support for Trump in a video, saying:We just arrived in Milwaukee to support our red, white and blue, 100 percent American, proven president.”
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Lil Wayne first became a fan of Trump in 2020, when the then-president pardoned him. In June, Lil Wayne accompanied Trump in Detroit, where he tried to rally support among Black people.“He might have been the first person to ever encourage me to vote,” Lil Wayne said at the event.
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