Alyssa Milano makes 2024 presidential endorsement with red lip selfie after considering run for congress

Charmed actress Alyssa Milano has endorsed Kamala Harris.

The actress turned activist shared a photo of herself wearing a Harris on X, formerly Twitter [Tim] Walz camouflage hat with red lipstick on her pout.

The 51-year-old outspoken star wrote, “Let’s do this, America,” adding the hashtags #HarrisForPOTUS and #Harris Waltz2024.

Her post comes months after Alyssa expressed interest in running for Congress against U.S. Rep. Tom McClintock, but never followed through.

The actress shared a photo of herself wearing a Harris on X, formerly Twitter [Tim] Walz camouflage hat with red lipstick on her pout

Alyssa has openly supported the Harris Walz campaign and shared it on her social media.

The actress said in May that she was considering running against U.S. Rep. McClintock in Congress.

She had taken to Twitter to talk about it and ask her followers if she should indeed compete against him.

In June, Alyssa confirmed during an interview that she was considering running for Congress The hill.

“I’m looking at California’s 4th District to potentially go against McClintock,” she told the outlet.

Adding, “I split my time between Truckee, California and Bell Canyon, California and the Republicans actually had a strong arm there in the 4th District.”

However, Alyssa never carried out her plans and never participated in the race.

McClintock, a Republican, is currently running for U.S. House California District 5 against Democrat Mike Barkley and Steve Wozniak, who has no party preference.

The actress turned activist took to X, formerly Twitter, sharing a photo of herself wearing a Harris [Tim] Walz camouflage hat with red lipstick on her pout.

The actress turned activist took to X, formerly Twitter, sharing a photo of herself wearing a Harris [Tim] Walz camouflage hat with red lipstick on her pout.

In January, Alyssa came under fire for sharing a GoFundMe page asking for donations for her 12-year-old son’s baseball team trip.

Alyssa, who reportedly has a net worth of $10 million, set up the online fundraiser herself under her married name Alyssa Bugliari. She is married to David Bulgiari, a Hollywood agent who was formerly co-head of CAA’s film division.

She shared it on her X account and wrote, “My son’s baseball team is raising money for their trip to Cooperstown. Any amount would be greatly appreciated.”

Critics called her a ‘rich actress’ who asked citizens for money every day, while she could pay for the entire trip herself.

“You’re a rich actress in Hollywood and you’re begging for money for your child?” one X user snapped. “Pay for it yourself, you miserable idiot.”

“Why doesn’t Alyssa Milano pay for the entire team’s travel herself?” wrote another. “Why does she charge money to people who can barely buy groceries.”

After receiving criticism, Milano defended herself on

She added: ‘The children also do their own fundraising – car washes, movie nights and lots of other fun things! Thank you to everyone who contributed to Gofundme! You made it easier for these guys and their families.”

She and her family live in a reported $2.5 million, five-bedroom home in a luxury gated community in Bell Canyon, about 20 miles north of Los Angeles.

In January, Alyssa came under fire for sharing a GoFundMe page asking for donations for her 12-year-old son's baseball team trip

In January, Alyssa came under fire for sharing a GoFundMe page asking for donations for her 12-year-old son’s baseball team trip

Alyssa and her husband Dave Bugliari married in 2009, and in addition to their 13-year-old son Milo, they also have a 10-year-old daughter named Elizabella

Alyssa and her husband Dave Bugliari married in 2009, and in addition to their 13-year-old son Milo, they also have a 10-year-old daughter named Elizabella

Milano and Bugliari married in 2009, and in addition to their 13-year-old son Milo, they have a 10-year-old daughter named Elizabella.

Weeks later, Alyssa attended Super Bowl LVIII with her son Milo at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, Nevada, further angering her critics.

Tickets for the Super Bowl – football’s biggest night – can average from $950 to $9,500 per ticket.