• Miley Cyrus: If Donald Trump Wins Presidency, I'm Moving Out of the Country

    Donald Trump may have won over enough voters to become the republican frontrunner for the 2016 presidential election, but there's one person who will never vote for him: Miley Cyrus. On Tuesday night (March 1) as the business mogul picked up seven states and 237 delegates during the Super Tuesday primaries, the "Wrecking Ball" singer denounced him on Instagram, claiming she'll move out of the country if he is elected.
  • Flea Still Doesn't Like Donald Trump and Calls Him a "Blustering Guy"

    Flea has always been outspoken, but takes his opinions on Donald Trump to a new level in a new interview, calling the Republican candidate a “blustering guy” and making it clear he still doesn't like Trump. Flea is absolutely not a fan of Trump. If anything, the Red Hot Chili Peppers member gave a scathing review of Trump and prefers to support Bernie Sanders.
  • Kid Rock Supports Donald Trump in 2016 Presidential Race, Of Course

    You probably saw this coming, especially since he supported Mitt Romney in the previous Presidential race, but Kid Rock is officially standing behind real-estate mogul and reality TV celebrity Donald Trump during his 2016 campaign to reach the White House. Speaking with Rolling Stone magazine, the Detroit rock-rapper and southern rock 'n' roll cover artist (am I being too harsh?) didn't surprise anyone by revealing he's "digging" Trump and speculating that he'll receive the GOP nomination.
  • Adele Tells Donald Trump To Stop Using Her Music For Campaign

    Donald Trump has pissed off a lot of people and now he can add a world-famous pop star to that ever-growing list. The republican presidential candidate has been using some of Adele's music at his campaign events recently, notably "Rolling in the Deep" in Oklahoma and "Skyfall" at another in Ohio and she is not happy about it.
  • Chingy Explains Donald Trump Endorsement Tweet in New Interview

    The internet exploded over a surprise supposed Trump endorser recently, and that was none other than Chingy. He was trending on Twitter this past Friday (Jan. 22) when he supposedly endorsed the Donald on the social media platform, tweeting, “I vote for @realDonaldTrump,” but claims that his comments were misunderstood. In a new interview, Chingy explains his tweet, and how it really related to a news article.
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