Donald Trump rips into Rihanna ahead of her Super Bowl performance saying she has ‘NO TALENT’ after star spray-painted ‘F*** Donald Trump’ on a car and told Vogue he was ‘the most mentally ill man in America’
- Donald Trump attacked Rihanna in a Truth Social post ahead of the Super Bowl
- The Umbrella singer will perform live for the first time in seven years Sunday
- Trump said she was ‘NOTHING’ without her stylist and that she has ‘no talent’
Donald Trump launched a fresh attack on pop superstar Rihanna, just two days before the We Found Love singer headlines the Super Bowl’s half time show.
On his Truth Social social media platform, the ex-president wrote, ‘Without her ‘Stylist’ she’d be NOTHING. Bad everything, and NO TALENT!’ The show during the Chiefs v Eagles match-up will be Rihanna’s first live performance in seven years.
The ex-president’s ire was raised after Texas Republican congressman Ronny Jackson urged the NFL to pull Rihanna from the Sunday’s show after the Barbadian singer spray painted ‘F**k Donald Trump’ at the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas.
Jackson, the Trump’s White House doctor, said in a social media post, ‘She’s made a career of spewing degenerate filth while badmouthing America every chance she gets. Why is the NFL showcasing this crap? Rihanna SHOULD NOT be the halftime performer!!’
In 2019, Rihanna took aim at Trump during his presidency, calling him ‘the most mentally ill man in America’ in an interview with Vogue.
In 2020, Rihanna went to the famed Cadillac Ranch in Texas and wrote ‘F**k Trump’ on a car
In his rant, Trump said that Rihanna would be ‘nothing’ without her stylist and that she had ‘no talent’
In 2020, Rihanna went to the famed Cadillac Ranch in Texas to commit her act of political protest. The singer posted a photo of her graffiti on Instagram and captioned it, ‘Art.’
The message was later covered up with black paint by Trump supporters.
One such supporter, Gray Hodge, told KAMR at the time, ‘Well, I kind of thought it was disrespectful for her to come to our town. This is the heart of Trump country.’
‘Of course, she had a right to do it. But as you can see, we came out, we and came out with bigger forces because this is Trump country,’ he added.
While another supporter who contributed to the clean-up, Angela Wingate, told the station, ‘I was mad, I mean, it was classless, it was rude and it really looked like she was hiding anyway … she covered her face with a hoodie.’
She continued, ‘If you’re real proud of what you’re doing, do you cover yourself up? No.’
That wasn’t the first time that RiRi tackled Trump. In 2018, when she learned that her music was played at a MAGA rally, she tweeted: ‘Not for much longer…me nor my people would ever be at or around one of those tragic rallies.’
Rihanna will perform live for the first time in seven years this Sunday during the Super Bowl show
In 2019, Rihanna said, ‘The most mentally ill human being in America right now seems to be the president’
A year later, Rihanna took aim at Trump in an interview with Vogue.
When the subject of the mass shootings in came up in the piece, Rihanna talked about Trump’s responses in never raising the issue of guns but blaming massacres on mental health issues.
‘It is devastating,’ she said. ‘People are being murdered by war weapons that they legally purchase. This is just not normal. That should never, ever be normal.’
‘And the fact that it’s classified as something different because of the color of their skin? It’s a slap in the face. It’s completely racist.’
She goes on: ‘Put an Arab man with that same weapon in that same Walmart and there is no way that Trump would sit there and address it publicly as a mental health problem.
‘The most mentally ill human being in America right now seems to be the president.’
At a media preview Thursday ahead of Sunday’s matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs, the music superstar and new mom said her appearance — her first live event in seven years — feels ‘like it could have only been now.’
The singer said she was initially unsure about taking on the challenge of performing during a time when she was three months postpartum and wondered ‘should I be making major decisions like this right now? I might regret this.’
‘But when you become a mom, there’s something that just happens where you feel like you can take on the world, you can do anything,’ Rihanna said.
‘The Super Bowl is one of the biggest stages of the world. As scary as that was, because I hadn’t been on stage in seven years, there’s something exhilarating about the challenge of it all.’
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