Olivia Rodrigo trends after her song was removed from a Trump TikTok
Olivia Rodrigo is going viral after one of her hit songs was removed from a TikTok posted by Donald Trump’s team following his election victory.
The video in question, which was posted on the Team Trump TikTok On Wednesday, Republican Trump, 78, celebrated becoming president for a second time despite his naysayers.
Photos of the president-elect appeared on screen as Rodrigo’s 2021 song Deja Vu soundtracked the clip that has since been viewed more than 11.6 million times.
The drama started when an
Although the comment was ultimately fake, Rodrigo – a devout liberal and pro-choice advocate – did have TikTok remove her song from the video.
Olivia Rodrigo is going viral after one of her hit songs was removed from a TikTok posted by Donald Trump’s team following his election victory. The video in question, posted to Team Trump TikTok on Wednesday, celebrated the victory of Trump, 78, with photos set to the tune of Rodrigo’s 2021 song Deja Vu
The drama started when an
A “this sound is not available” message now appears when a viewer clicks the volume button on Team Trump’s message.
However, Deja Vu is still available for use by others on the popular app.
Rodrigo’s fans flooded X and TikTok, praising the Disney Channel alum for making her political “position” clear.
Many of the comments were left on the original Team Trump video.
Trump defeated Democrat candidate Kamala Harris in a landslide victory in the early hours of Wednesday morning, becoming the 47th president of the United States.
The former president defeated Vice President Harris in popular and electoral votes.
Trump previously served as president from 2016 to 2020, after he defeated 77-year-old Hilary Clinton.
The 2024 election was Rodrigo’s first as a voting citizen and she publicly endorsed Harris in July.
Although the comment was ultimately fake, Rodrigo – a devout liberal and pro-choice advocate – did have TikTok remove her song from the video; Rodrigo seen in April
A “this sound is not available” message now appears when a viewer clicks the volume button on Team Trump’s message
Rodrigo’s fans flooded X and TikTok, praising the Disney Channel alum for making her political ‘position’ clear
She posted a clip in which Harris promised to protect “reproductive freedom” by “stopping Donald Trump’s extreme abortion bans.”
Rodrigo revealed it THR last month that she filled out a ballot and emphasized how “important” the election was.
‘It’s my first presidential election. I missed the last one. It’s very exciting. I cast my vote yesterday,” she revealed at the time.
“I put a ballot in the mail, and I went to drop it off at the polling place. It was very exciting.
‘And I wore my sticker very proudly all day. “It’s a super important election, so I hope everyone, especially people my age, gets out and votes,” she said.
“It couldn’t be more important.”
She has also used her platform several times to encourage her fans to register to vote.
In September, on Nation Voter Registration Day, she tweeted a direct link to headcount.org, along with the message, “it’s so important to make your voice heard in November!”
Rodrigo has not yet publicly commented on the dramatic outcome of the 2024 elections.
The 2024 election was Rodrigo’s first as an eligible citizen and she endorsed Harris in July; seen in February
Rodrigo revealed to THR last month that she had filled out a mail-in ballot and emphasized how “important” the election was; seen in February
The musician was last seen in Britain with her boyfriend Louis Partridge just days before the polls opened.
The couple – who started dating in October 2023 – attended the Premier League match between Manchester United and Chelsea.
Rodrigo’s new romance comes a year after her divorce from Zack Bia and several months of casual dating.
She’s enjoying some much-needed relaxation after wrapping up almost all of her GUTS world tour in October.
The impressive 97-date tour is in support of her second album of the same name, which earned her six Grammy Award nominations at the 2024 ceremony.
Rodrigo will perform two final shows at Co-op Live in Manchester next summer.