Actor-turned-politician Kangana Ranaut has been supporting Donald Trump against Kamala Harris in the US Presidential Elections 2024. Now the actress has blamed several Hollywood celebrities for Harris’ unsuccessful campaign and defeat. Kangana took to Instagram and shared her thoughts about the same. She called out celebrities Taylor Swift, Jennifer Lopez, and Beyonce and labelled them as ‘clowns’.
Kangana blames Taylor Swift and Jennifer Lopez for Kamala Harris’ loss
Right after the US election was out, declaring a win for Republican candidate and former President Donald Trump with 277 electoral votes, Kangana took to social media to share her views on the same. Kangana took to her Instagram story and shared a collage of the celebrities who had publicly supported Harris, including Swift, Lopez, Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Lady Gaga, and Hollywood icons like Harrison Ford and Arnold Schwarzenegger, and termed clowns for her defeat.
Sharing the picture in her story, she wrote, “Do you know Kamala’s rating went drastically down when these clowns endorsed her people thought she was frivolous, flaky and untrustworthy for hanging out with such people.”
Earlier, she had come in support of Donald Trump and stated that she would never vote for Kamala Harris. Kangana wrote, “If I were American, I would vote for the one who got shot, dodged it, got up and continued his speech. Total killer.”.
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She also took to Twitter now X and shared the ‘best meme’. It was an AI-generated image of Donald Trump rallying in desi saffron clothes alongside Elon Musk. “Best meme on Twitter today. Congratulations @realDonaldTrump,” she wrote.
On the work front, Kangana will be next in Emergency. The film also starring Anupam Kher, Mahima Chaudry, Milind Soman, Shreyas Talpade in pivotal roles. It is produced by Zee Studios, Kangana Ranaut, and Renu Pitti. However, there has been no update on the release date of the film.
The film, a biographical political thriller, delves into the life of Indira Gandhi, who imposed a 21-month emergency period from 1975 to 1977.
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