Speaking about Trump's election victory, Lady Gaga shared, “The main thing is I have so much compassion and love for so many people that are afraid today." “I prayed this wouldn’t happen. But here we are," she added.
Lady Gaga says she “prayed” that President Trump wouldn’t win a second term in office but that she’ll continue to speak out in support of the LGBTQ community. “The
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Taking to her X handle, singer Madonna slammed the newly formed Trump administration for allegedly 'dismantling freedom' of communities other than men and women. Check out what she said.
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Lady Gaga opens up about her emotions after the 2020 election, revealing that she “prayed” for President Trump to lose and pledging to continue advocating for the LGBTQ community. In an emotional interview,
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Lady Gaga is not backing down from her crusade for the LGBTQ+ community, as many members foresee a grim outlook with the inauguration of President Donald Trump.