Hilary Duff has just shared her thoughts on Kanye West's announcement to run for the 2020 Presidential Bids on Twitter....
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Hilary Duff has just shared her thoughts on Kanye West's announcement to run for the 2020 Presidential Bids on Twitter. For more precisely, it was more than a mock of the singer, actress towards Kanye's political path.
Her rant was more focused on how people were gathering in large groups to celebrate the holiday without any kind of protective face gear on before she referenced the “Gold Digger” rapper. "We took two walks today. Took a family nap. Took a drive," she began. "Drove by a raging house party on Mulholland. A**holes. No masks (of course). Girls in bathing suits and Louboutins waiting to get in like a line at a club."
Hilary Duff continued in the message as she brought up her frustrations over the fact that some Americans "don’t care about each other" when it comes to health and safety issues during this chaotic pandemic.
"Other countries have come together in a beautiful way to contain or be Covid free. It’s embarrassing that we are worse than ever because people need to party and Karens won’t wear masks!"
She then jumped to the conclusion by writing, "Oh and I’m running for president." Fans seemed to enjoy the idea of her being in office and being the leader of the country at the same time.
After Kanye shouted out to run for the president of the US position, social media has been flooded with either support or opposition over the rapper's decision.
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His close friend, Elon Musk and his wife, Kim Kardashian appeared to be the two first people who show their direct supports towards Kanye West. They went on retweeting his announcement.
Of course, there are rage comments, as one account tweeted: "They don’t care. This is all a fame game for them, the consequences of which they will not suffer"