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Katy Perry's support for Donald Trump supporters does not pass

Katy Perry attempted the rally, the day after a presidential election that saw America more divided than ever, by calling on her fans to support their relatives who voted Donald Trump.

“The first thing I did, when the presidency was announced, was to call or text my family members that I disagree with to tell them that I love them and that I'm here for them, ”she tweeted, adding the hashtag“ family first ”.

the first thing I did when the presidency was called is text and call my family members who do not agree and tell them I love them and am here for them.

#FamilyFirst.

Call your family today.

Happy Sunday.

♥ ️

- KATY PERRY (@katyperry) November 8, 2020

A tweet that did not please many Internet users.

Several attacked the singer who incites according to them to "support relatives who want evil in the world".

“These people voted for someone who incited violence and didn't care that marginalized groups live or die.

They should apologize first, and that's the minimum before we can talk about love and moving forward, ”said Rahul Kohli, the star of

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Eva Longoria apologizes after saying Joe Biden owed Latin women his victory

Eva Longoria clarified what she said during an interview with MSNBC.

The actress gave the impression of minimizing the role of black women in the election of the 46th American president, Joe Biden.

“Women of color have imposed themselves in a big way.

Of course, we saw black women in Georgia, but Latin women are the real heroines, beating men in every state, and voting for Biden-Harris at a ratio of three to one.

And that did not surprise us ”, she had launched.

Words that shocked, and thus pushed her to apologize.

“When I said that the Latinas were the heroines of the election, I'm just saying that they voted more, in greater numbers and in a more progressive way than the LATINOS MEN,” she clarified on Twitter , explaining "deeply regret" the lack of clarity of his words.

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