Samuel L. Jackson turns the air blue by revealing Kamala Harris’ ‘favorite curse word’
Samuel L. Jackson said he can get behind Vice President Kamala Harris’ candidacy because they share the same favorite curse word.
The potty actor didn’t actually say the expletive as he campaigned for Harris on stage at a star-studded rally in Clarkston, Georgia, on Thursday, but he mumbled enough letters for supporters to guess.
“We heard her favorite curse word is also a favorite of mine,” Jackson revealed. “But I’m not going to say mothafu – that word.”
“I don’t know about you, but that’s the kind of president I can get behind. That’s the kind of president I see moving our country forward,” he said of the vice president.
Jackson joins other stars searching for Harris in Georgia, just a day after former President Donald Trump visited a nearby Atlanta suburb.
Actor Samuel L. Jackson revealed at a rally in Clarkston, Georgia for Kamala Harris that he and the vice president share the same favorite curse word
Speakers and performers include actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry, director Spike Lee and singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen.
Former President Barack Obama is also campaigning for the 2024 Democratic hopeful.
Georgia is one of seven swing states that are crucial to win next month. The others are Arizona, Michigan, Nevada, North Carolina, Pennsylvania and Wisconsin.
Early voting in the Peach State began on October 15 and runs through November 1. Polling stations will reopen on election day on November 5. More than 2 million people have already voted early in Georgia.
There are just over 7 million people registered to vote in the state, meaning more than a third have already cast their ballots.
But Harris and Trump are making sure they continue to woo Georgia voters until the last minute.
Thousands gathered Thursday for the star-studded event for Harris, which included remarks and appearances from actor and filmmaker Tyler Perry, director Spike Lee and singer-songwriter Bruce Springsteen
Trump held a rally with Turning Point Action in Duluth, Georgia, on Wednesday after attending a faith-based town hall in Zebulon, Georgia.
Harris was in Georgia on Oct. 20 for her birthday and is back just four days later for Thursday’s star-studded rally.
Jackson is known for his frequent use of profanity in films, especially words like “f**k” and “motherf***er.”
Although he has been called the most prolific swearer in movies, he is second only to Jonah Hill.
A study of thousands of film scripts found that Hill used 376 curse words, compared to Jakcon’s 301.
Jackson called the results “bulls**t” and said there must have been a miscount.