GloRilla, who had previously endorsed Kamala Harris during a rally in Milwaukee, deleted a tweet about birth control after Trump's victory, igniting a heated debate on social media.
- Nov 7, 2024
AceShowbiz - In the wake of Donald Trump's projected victory in the 2024 presidential election, rapper GloRilla sparked controversy with a tweet that was later deleted.
GloRilla, who had previously endorsed Kamala Harris during a rally in Milwaukee, wrote on X (formerly Twitter), "I been got on birthday control anyway." The Neighborhood Talk captured a screenshot of the post before it was removed.
Fans reacted with mixed emotions to Glo's post. One user lamented, "This why Kamala lost yall wanna keep making jokes instead of taking some s**t serious for once smh." Another remarked, "Y'all love laughing at ignorance while dressing it up as a joke."
Meanwhile, Kamala Harris conceded the election to Donald Trump in a speech from Howard University. She acknowledged the unexpected outcome but emphasized resilience, saying, "The light of America’s promise will always burn bright as long as we never give up and as long as we keep fighting."
Trump declared victory around 2:30 A.M. EST on Wednesday after securing a majority of electoral votes, giving him a second term in office. Republicans also gained control of the Senate.
GloRilla's tweet has highlighted the diverse public reactions to the election results. Critics argue that humor is inappropriate in the face of such a serious event, while others defend Glo's right to express herself freely.
The online discourse underscores the complexities of public sentiment following significant political shifts. Voices like GloRilla's, whether serious or jesting, contribute to the ongoing conversation about the country's future.