Kodak Black, Waka Flocka Flame, and Sexyy Red are just some of the celebrities who have shared their public endorsement of Donald Trump as the former president of the United States strives to make his return to the White House amid the 2024 election.
Here is a list of some more celebrities and public figures who have made their support for the 45th president crystal clear.
Celebs Who Have Endorsed Donald Trump In The 2024 Election: Waka Flocka
On October 16, 2023, Waka Flocka Flame initially went viral after he shared his endorsement of Trump in the 2024 election on X, formerly known as Twitter. At the time, the rapper posted, “TRUMP2024.”
To date, the post has garnered over 4 million views.
Later that evening, the rapper even doubled down on his support of the former president by updating his profile picture to one of them posing side by side.
According to Power 105.1, Waka’s posts prompted discourse online. The outlet notes that in 2015, the rapper publicly shared his disdain for Trump, who was then also running for president. At the time, the rapper reportedly stated that he believed Trump wasn’t for the people.
Waka’s apparent mindset shift ultimately led him to briefly address the chatter. On October 17, 2023, Waka followed up on his photo alongside Trump with another tweet explaining that he’s “not a politician” and doesn’t want to “talk politics.”
Earlier this year, in January, Waka told fans he was still standing by Trump by sharing a request for the former president, per The Shade Room. Waka asked Trump to “abolish Christopher Columbus Day.”
Earlier this month, Waka doubled down on his apparent support of Trump when he requested supporters of President Biden to promptly exit his concert, per The Shade Room.
Sheff G & Sleepy Hallow
As The Shade Room previously reported, Bronx drill rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow made headlines in May. At the time, the pair popped out at Donald Trump’s rally in their city.
Additionally, they even shared a few words about Trump. Sheff G explained that critics are “always gonna whisper your accomplishments and shout your failures.” The rapper concluded by adding, “Trump gone shout the wins for all of us.”
Meanwhile, Sleepy Hallow recited Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again.”
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Kodak Black
According to Complex, Kodak Black’s apparent support of Trump was unwaveringly sparked on the last day of his term as the former president of the United States. The outlet reports that on January 20, 2021, Trump pardoned Kodak, who was incarcerated on federal firearm charges.
Most recently, the ‘Super Gremlin’ rapper let it be known that he’s still grateful and riding with the former president as he strives to return to the Oval Office. Earlier this month, Kodak called out fellow rapper Plies for making disparaging comments about Trump following the assassination attempt on his life, per The Shade Room.
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Amber Rose
According to Complex, Amber Rose initially voiced her public support of Donald Trump in the 2024 election in May. At the time, the model shared a photo of herself posing alongside Trump and his wife, Melania. In the caption of her post, Rose wrote, “Trump 2024 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸”
In June, Rose explained her endorsement of Trump, citing that she no longer feels “brainwashed” by the Democratic party, per The Shade Room.
Later that month, Rose referred to Trump as the “GOAT,” before later sporting a MAGA hat and Trump chain ahead of the presidential debate.
Earlier this month, Rose landed in the headlines once again after speaking at the Republican National Convention, per The Shade Room.
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Sexyy Red
According to Complex, Sexyy Red initially shared her support for Trump’s 2024 presidential bid in October 2023. At the time, the rapper appeared on an episode of the ‘This Past Weekend‘ podcast.
At the time, Red expressed that she “like[s] Trump.”
“I like Trump… once he started getting Black people out of jail and giving people that free money,” she reportedly explained, per Complex. “Aww baby, we love Trump. We need him back in office. We need him back because, baby, them checks. Them stimulus checks. Trump, we miss you.”
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To note, on Friday, November 1, Red seemingly shared that she changed her mind about endorsing Trump and had ultimately voted otherwise.
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Lil Pump
On Sunday, July 28, rapper Lil Pump took to X to share his own message displaying his support for “Trump 2024.”
On Monday, July 29, the rapper even went so far as to allege that those who decide to endorse VP Kamala Harris for president aren’t Black.
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Money Man
In March, rapper Money Man expressed his support for Trump in the upcoming election. At the time, the rapper seemingly explained to HoodClips, that he plans to cast his vote for the former president.
“This my thing — I don’t think the Democrats done did s**t for us, man. I don’t see n****s getting rich out this b***h, man,” he reportedly explained.
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Akbar V
On August 20, Akbar V became the latest celebrity to publicly endorse Donald Trump. Furthermore, Akbar took to Instagram to share a post with fans.
The post featured an animated image of herself standing next to Trump. Additionally, the cartoon displayed a slogan that read, “AKBAR V FOR TRUMP 2024.”
In the caption of her post, the rapper even tagged Trump’s official Instagram account.
Check out her post below.
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Alexis Skyy
In October, Skyy appeared for a sitdown interview with KISS 104.1 FM. In a subsequent clip posted on social media, the mother of one is heard explaining why she’ll be casting her vote for Trump.
“I’m voting for Trump — I’m gonna get right to the point,” Skyy told the radio host. “I’m voting for Trump!… I just feel like when Trump was around, just like, things were different.”
Ultimately, Skyy explained that she knows “people have their opinion on him” and Trump “can be a little extra.” However, she believes that the former president “gets the job done” and sparked “more money” flowing in the economy during his previous term.
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Antonio Brown
According to Fox News, Antonio Brown and his former Pittsburgh Steelers teammate, Le’Veon Bell, appeared alongside Trump at his rally in Latrobe, Pennsylvania on Saturday, October 19.
While taking the stage, Brown seemingly attacked VP Harris and her running mate, Tim Walz, for their alleged plans “to put tampons” in school restrooms for young boys.
“That’s really insane, right?” Brown said to the crowd.
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Watch Brown’s full comments below, and swipe for more information on Walz’s stance on menstrual products as they relate to children and teens.
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