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Nicole Scherzinger was seen wearing a Kamala Harris shirt before she was caught supporting a pro-Donald Trump post from Russell Brand on Election Day.
Just a few days before the election, the former Pussycat Dolls singer rocked a white T-shirt with the vice president’s first name written in blue letters after finishing a photoshoot in New York on Oct. 23.
She paired the apparent endorsement shirt with a pair of high-waist jeans and a white coat lined with fur inside.
Nicole Scherzinger wore a Kamala Harris shirt before she was caught supporting a pro-Donald Trump post from Russell Brand on Election Day. / SplashNews.com The former Pussycat Dolls singer rocked a white T-shirt with the vice president’s first name written in blue letters after finishing a photoshoot in New York on Oct. 23. / SplashNews.comScherzinger, 46, faced backlash last week after she wrote — and then deleted — a message seemingly supporting Trump, 78, after his presidential election victory on Nov. 5.
Brand, who has been accused of raping, abusing and sexually assaulting multiple women, took to Instagram to share a photo of himself smiling while holding a red hat that read, “Make Jesus First Again” in a play on the president-elect’s slogan, “Make America Great Again.”
“Where do I get this hat!!!? 🙏🏽❤️,” Scherzinger asked in the comments section.
The pop star, seen above on Oct. 29, paired the endorsement shirt with a pair of high-waisted jeans and a white coat. GC Images Scherzinger faced backlash last week after she wrote — and then deleted — a message seemingly supporting Trump after his presidential election victory on Nov. 5. GC ImagesPrior to that comment, the “Buttons” singer had not revealed on social media who she was endorsing between Harris, 60, and Trump. However, she did post a video of her headed to the polls to conduct her “civic duties.”
Several fans slammed Scherzinger for supporting Trump, who has openly opposed legislation to protect the LGBTQIA+ community and has been found liable of sexually abusing advice columnist E. Jean Carroll in 1996.
“@nicolescherzinger thats why ur career flopped and [Pussycat Dolls] hated u,” wrote one user.
Brand shared a photo of himself smiling while holding a red hat that read, “Make Jesus First Again” in a play on the president-elect’s slogan, “Make America Great Again.” russellbrand/Instagram “Where do I get this hat!!!? 🙏🏽❤️,” Scherzinger asked in the comments section. russellbrand/InstagramWant more celebrity and pop culture news?
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“@nicolescherzinger you’ll find that hat in the trash along with your career ❤️,” added another.
“@nicolescherzinger supporting 2 sexual predators is wild,” commented a third person.
Following the backlash, the “Stickwitu” songstress apologized for interacting with the disgraced comedian’s political post.
“I deeply apologize for the hurt caused by my recent engagement with some social media posts,” she wrote on her Instagram Stories Friday.
Following the backlash, the “Stickwitu” songstress apologized for interacting with the disgraced comedian’s political post. GC Images Scherzinger said the “presumptions” being made about her being a Trump supporter “do not reflect” who she is, what she stands for or for whom she voted. NicoleScherzinger/Instagram“I made the mistake of not realizing that they could be easily interpreted as being politically related and I apologize to anyone who understandably reached that conclusion.”
Scherzinger said the “presumptions” being made about her being a Trump supporter “do not reflect” who she is, what she stands for or for whom she voted.
The pop star concluded her message by saying she comes from “a place of love” and “will always support values that bring us closer together.”