Bella Hadid calls out Lil Pump for supporting Trump after he appeared at a campaign rally for the president
- Bella Hadid called out rapper Lil Pump for supporting President Donald Trump.
- "This is so irresponsible," she said in an Instagram story, sharing his "MAGA" post. "This kid is a loser."
- Lil Pump spoke at Trump's final 2020 campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday evening.
Bella Hadid, a vocal supporter of former Vice President Joe Biden's presidential campaign, called out rapper Lil Pump on her Instagram for supporting President Donald Trump's re-election campaign.
The "Gucci Gang" rapper has been posting about Trump on social media ahead of Election Day, even changing his Instagram bio to "Lil Pimp MAGA 202020." On Monday, he posted a picture of himself with four women holding a Trump flag with the caption "MAGA 202020."
In an Instagram story on Tuesday, Hadid shared Lil Pump's "MAGA 2020" Instagram post. "This is so irresponsible," she wrote, adding, "This kid is a loser." Hadid has been using her platform to encourage her 35 million Instagram followers to vote for Biden and Kamala Harris. A representative for Hadid did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Lil Pump, a 20-year-old rapper whose real name is Gazzy Garcia, attended Trump's final 2020 campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Michigan, on Monday. Trump invited the MAGA hat-wearing rapper, whom he mistakenly called "Little Pimp," to the stage to speak.
"I've come here to say, Mr. President, I appreciate everything you've done for our country," Lil Pump said to the rally attendees. "You brought the troops home and you're doing the right thing. MAGA 202020. Don't forget that! And do not vote for Sleepy Joe at all!"
Other rappers, including Lil Wayne and 50 Cent, have also endorsed Trump in recent weeks.
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