Who Has Endorsed Kamala Harris: Sharon Stone, Ellen Pompeo, and Katy Perry … Just to Name a Few
The last two weeks of the 2024 Presidential campaign have been historic. Between Trump being shot at and Biden dropping off the ticket a month before the convention, things have never been in such disarray this close to election day.
But for many, hope is on the horizon, as in his message to Americans about leaving the campaign, Joe announced his endorsement for his VP, Kamala Harris, to take his place.
And with that, the stars of Hollywood came out in force to show they supported the idea of Kamala being the next president.
Stars like Mandy Moore, Natasha Lyonne, Kathy Griffin, Bella Thorne, Christine Brinkley, and Octavia Spencer all took to their Instagram stories to cheer Kamala on.
And the list of famous fans just grew from there – especially with the younger stars!
“Kamala Is Brat”
Just hours after President Joe Biden withdrew from the campaign and endorsed Harris for the Democratic nod, Charli XCX posted on X “kamala IS brat.” The post got more than 10 million views, with about 200,000 likes.
kamala IS brat
— Charli (@charli_xcx) July 22, 2024
Now, if you’re under the age of 25, this probably means nothing to you. But for the GEN Z demo, this is no higher compliment this summer than being called “brat”.
The term has spawned from Charli XCX’s “Brat” album that released on June 7. In a TikTok video, the singer explained what she means by “brat”:
“You’re just like that girl who is a little messy and likes to party and maybe says some dumb things sometimes. Who feels herself but maybe also has a breakdown. But kind of like parties through it, is very honest, very blunt. A little bit volatile. Like does dumb things. But it’s brat. You’re brat. That’s brat”
Well, it sounds like Kamala is all for this endorsement, regardless of the meaning; the Harris campaign quickly transformed the profile pic on the Kamala HQ X feed into the green background and letter style matching the singer’s “Brat” album cover.
Celebrity Messages To Kamala: Win This Thing!
“Let’s go!” celebrated Grey’s Anatomy star Ellen Pompeo when show creator Shonda Rhimes posted her support for Kamala on Instagram.
“I stood behind her in 2016 when she ran for Senate, I was behind her when she ran as @vp and I continue to stand behind her today,” Shonda wrote.
“TRUSTED. TESTED. TOUGH,” posted Jamie Lee Curtis, pointing out that if a voter cared about rights for women, minorities, and the LGBTQ+ community, Kamala was the clear choice.
Sharon Stone practically showered her feed with reposts of calls for Kamala to be supported, posting an endless carousel of images to her Insta stories in celebration.
Speaking of reposting, Cardi B recirculated her vlog from earlier this year demanding that Kamala was the only choice to run in 2024. She celebrated her dream coming true with an “I told ya so” post on X.
More stars joined in the chorus, including Katy Perry, John Legend, and Demi Lovato. But perhaps it was George Takei who summed up best what the nation has to look forward to in the next 4 months.
“Prosecutor vs. felon,” he posted. A matchup of our lifetime.
Kamala Harris’ Ex Montel Williams Endorses ANOTHER Candidate Over Her
Children of the 80’s and 90’s – remember Montel Williams? He’s was on during the day when you were sick, delivering programming akin to Maury and Jerry Springer.
Well, in the 2000s, long before she was VP, Montel dated Kamala for a hot second, a factoid that personalities like Tucker Carlson love to bring up time and again.
Given their romantic history, one might think that Montel would be first in line to endorse Kamala for the top job.
And you would be right, but not at first.
You see, initially, Montel put forth Maryland’s governor, Wes Moore as the top pick for the job.
He wrote, “I’d love to see Wes Moore leading the ticket or otherwise on my ballot and I’m ready to campaign. I’ve watched Wes Moore lead my home state of Maryland, and I know leadership when I see it.”
Within hours/minutes/seconds, the media pounced on Montel, and his social media feed was flooded with comments of shock and awe. But Montel stood by his convictions.
“Is anyone surprised I am interested in a politician who also went to the Naval Academy and whose leadership has impressed me?” he wrote.
But then, his choice put his support behind Kamala, and in solidarity, Montel reposted the support.
Reminding folks I RT’d this. pic.twitter.com/YQiMmTMt8S
— Montel Williams (@Montel_Williams) July 22, 2024
Ah, politics. Fun, aren’t they?