As a die-hard fan who has witnessed Cardi B’s meteoric rise to fame and seen her navigate the often tumultuous world of celebrity with unparalleled panache, I must confess that I find myself both captivated and perplexed by her recent statement about hurricanes.
Cardi B frequently shares her blunt views, expressing thoughts on different celebrities and events that can sometimes spark debates and criticism. Her latest statement, “This is why certain states experience hurricanes,” as reported by Deadline, has once again ignited reactions.
Throughout the election campaign, as Donald Trump started to make headway in various crucial states, the rapper expressed her concern by tweeting, “A Hail Mary is needed.” Following this, she shared a short video which promptly attracted criticism.
According to Deadline, Cardi B posted a video featuring a face filter and captioned it, “This is the reason certain states experience hurricanes.” The statement didn’t provide any background information.
Yet, the post allegedly went up following Trump’s win in states such as North Carolina, Texas, and Florida, all of which had been hit by hurricanes prior to this.
It did not take long for netizens to react to this statement and slam the rapper. Cardi soon deleted the video after posting it.
As reported by the publication, the singer subsequently used Instagram for a live broadcast, where she shared her sentiment that Kamala Harris should know that despite any events of that particular evening, countless individuals felt “proud” of her.
Besides Cardi B, several other well-known figures have been vocal during the election, encouraging others to vote and even waiting patiently in queues to submit their own ballots.
A variety of well-known figures such as Jennifer Aniston, Anne Hathaway, Lizzo, Beyonce, Rihanna, Usher, Jennifer Lopez, Jennifer Coolidge, Kerry Washington, Megan Thee Stallion, Lea DeLaria, Jamie Lee Curtis, Jessica Alba, and others were vocal about their election preferences by frequently sharing posts on the candidates they backed.
On Tuesday, as reported by The Hollywood Reporter, Paul Rudd left a lasting impression by unexpectedly showing up at Temple University in Pennsylvania and handing out water to people standing in lengthy queues while they waited to cast their votes.
As reported by the publication, Sabrina Carpenter made significant efforts in the lead-up to Election Day. Intriguingly, she managed to register the most voters among all artists this year for the presidential election while on her Short N’ Sweet tour.
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2024-11-06 16:37