These Stars Slammed Trump Voters, Not Just Trump

Rachel Zegler needed medication to deal with the fallout from Disney’s “Snow White” debacle.

If she hadn’t insulted the IP earlier, such an unnecessary action might not have occurred when the movie was released in theaters.

In a rather harsh manner, Zegler expressed what could be considered the most unfavorable statement to the approximately 77 million individuals who cast their votes for President Donald Trump in the previous year.

The actress may have wished that Trump supporters had never experienced tranquility, as it’s probable they chose not to acknowledge the release of “Snow White” in cinemas during March.

She’s far from alone in isolating and insulting MAGA Nation.

Absolutely, it’s common for celebrities in Hollywood to criticize President Trump. This has been a recurring theme since he first appeared at the foot of the escalator in Trump Tower about a decade ago.

Stars akin to Zegler don’t just surpass expectations; they strategically appeal to Trump’s constituency, the very demographic that, hypothetically, might attend their movies, listen to their songs, or tune in to their television programs.

Either the stars in question don’t care about pushing patrons away or they can’t help themselves.

Actor Ethan Embry, known for roles in “Brotherhood” and “Can’t Hardly Wait”, has spoken out critically not only against the president but also his supporters, due to his disapproval of the airstrikes intended to dismantle Iran’s nuclear capabilities.

“78,000,000 fing idiots in America brought us here.”

The raid successfully struck its planned objectives, resulted in no American losses, and played a significant role in initiating the current, though fragile, peace negotiations between Iran and Israel.

During a recent interview with liberal host Nicole Wallace, “Ozark” actor and director, Jason Bateman, expressed frustration towards supporters of former President Trump.

It’s not accurate to say that [Trump] flipped his stance and deceived everyone upon entering the White House. Instead, those who elected him, including those who voted for him again, should shoulder a significant portion of responsibility for the situation, with caution. I express this sentiment with empathy as they are our neighbors, as I’ve mentioned before. These individuals have valid reasons to be upset, but there is an alternative approach to handling it.

Actor Bryan Cranston, known for his role in “Breaking Bad,” has long criticized supporters of the MAGA (Make America Great Again) movement. In 2020, he publicly criticized Donald Trump’s base through a social media post that was verified as accurate by the fact-checking site Snopes.

I no longer fret over the president’s mental state; it’s evident that he isn’t mentally sound. Recognizing his illness doesn’t provoke me with anger, but rather, a deep sense of sorrow. What concerns me now is the sanity of those who continue to back this clearly troubled individual as our nation’s leader.

Lately, he acknowledged ending a longstanding friendship because of the person’s backing of Donald Trump. Megyn Kelly, a popular media figure, interrogated him about this admission.

Actress Carrie Coon, who stars in “The White Lotus,” shares a comparable sentiment towards Trump supporters. In an interview with the liberal-leaning panel of “The View” recently, she stated unequivocally that supporting Donald Trump would be a deal-breaker for her.

At one point, discussions regarding this topic were feasible. However, when a government transitions towards authoritarian rule, such conversations often become impossible due to the closed nature of the information system. The leader is the only source of truth, making it impervious to questioning. When trapped within this loop of controlled information, it becomes extremely challenging to engage in meaningful dialogue as there’s no room for facts-based discussions.

This kind of talk was also common during President Trump’s first term.

As a music and politics enthusiast, I’m expressing my personal viewpoint based on recent statements from Eminem. He’s made it clear that Trump supporters should neither purchase his music nor offer any form of support. This stance resonates with me, especially when shared by liberal late-night hosts like Seth Meyers and Jimmy Kimmel. Meyers endorsed this philosophy, while Kimmel expressed a desire for not just a “good riddance,” but a complete removal from his fanbase for those leaning right.

That presumably meant those who voted for Trump.

Just like everyone else, actors possess their own viewpoints. Moreover, they rely on public approval to sustain their careers, which is why they participate in activities such as eating spicy chicken wings and answering seemingly foolish questions during late-night talk shows.

It’s all about publicity.

Some stars crush those attempts by insulting consumers who might otherwise support their work.

Could you provide additional instances where stars were disrespectful towards Trump supporters? Kindly share your findings in the comment area underneath this post.

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2025-06-25 01:03