Dem mob tries to cancel Nicole Scherzinger for pro-Trump views

Nicole Scherzinger has found herself in hot water with liberals for her Trump-friendly views online.

The former Pussycat Dolls member enthusiastically responded to a post from British comedian Russell Brand who showed off his MAGA-inspired hat with the words “Make Jesus First Again.”

Scherzinger, who recently made her Broadway debut, responded by asking Brand, “Where can I get this hat?”

The comment sparked a backlash that only escalated after an eagle-eyed fan spotted the star also posting a message from Robert F. Kennedy Jr. liked, which referenced getting Donald Trump back in the White House.

RFK Jr’s post read: “Yes @russellbrand @tuckercarlson I will restore speech, end the forever wars & protect children’s health once we get @realdonaldtrump back in the White House.”

“Really, screw Nicole Scherzinger,” said Tony Morrison, Senior Director of Communications at GLAAD, in response to her request for the MAGA-style hat.

Nicole Scherzinger has found herself in hot water with liberals after appearing to express some MAGA-friendly views online

The former Pussycat Dolls member responded to British comedian Russell Brand’s post with a MAGA-style hat

They included one from Trump ally RFK Jr., which referenced getting the newly elected president back in the White House

“This isn’t about your faith or belief system – this is about your system of supporting rapists, standing next to the smartest and most marginalized Broadway people, supporting a system of weaponized ‘belief.’

Morrison also complained that Scherzinger’s apparent support for Trump had ruined his 36th birthday, writing: “It’s my birthday, f**k all over, I can’t do that.”

It is unclear which “rapists” Morrison was referring to. Trump was found liable in a civil lawsuit for sexually assaulting writer E. Jean Carroll, but never faced any criminal charges.

Brand was accused of raping and sexually assaulting several women last year, but denied the allegations. British police are investigating the claims, but no charges have been laid.

“Truly devastating to lose such a villain by grabbing her by the pussy doll monster,” someone else wrote on came up.

‘Hand no idea about Nicole Scherzinger. Glad I saw this. Dead to me. I hope she takes her little self somewhere else,” another added.

Scherzinger, 46, has not publicly disclosed her voting preferences. On Election Day, she shared a video of herself walking down the hallway, captioning it, “I’m on my way to making the right decision today” and “civic duties.”

She also liked another video of Brand, who has been accused of sexual assault by multiple women, in which he defended Trump.

Many Democrats have read her online activities as tacit support for the president-elect and even speculated that her positions could jeopardize her chances in the upcoming election season.

The singer is currently starring on Broadway as Norma in Sunset Boulevard and has received critical acclaim for her performance, prompting speculation about Tony.

GLAAD communications spokesperson Tony Morrison took to Instagram to accuse Scherzinger of ruining his 36th birthday with her pro-Trump views

Scherzinger has not openly expressed her political views, but has liked several pro-Trump posts

“The only Tony she will win is the Tony Hinchcliff Award,” someone joked on

Although Scherzinger has not endorsed any candidate, she has been open about her anti-abortion stance and her rejection of the term “feminist.”

‘I’m only for women. I am also for the human race in general,” she said when her views were highlighted.

However, she has made several comments standing up for women and claiming that her former band’s risqué music videos were “empowering.”

When asked if the Pussycat Dolls encourage young girls to dress up as strippers, she replied: ‘The Pussycat Dolls were heavily scrutinized, but we were a group of women, not young girls, and we had a lot of power.

‘Our motto was: ‘Keep it bold but stylish.’ Our videos were not raunchy in any way. The girls were professional dancers and the best at what they did.

‘I hope this is not the most important message that came out of us. We were about female empowerment and owning who you are and having strength and confidence in that.”

GLAAD Senior Director of Communications Tony Morrison, pictured, was among those who criticized the singer for her apparent views

Angry liberals suggested Scherzinger may have jeopardized her chances of winning a Tony for her Broadway debut

Unlike many Republicans, however, Scherzinger is passionate about tackling climate change.

And in 2008, she publicly supported Barack Obama’s campaign by appearing on will.i.am’s Yes We Can – a promotional single for the Democratic candidate.

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