Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande really want you to vote

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Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, Taylor Swift, and Ariana Grande really want you to vote
Lady Gaga, Beyonce, Taylor Swift Photo: Kevin Winter

As Lil Pump rides for Donald Trump, pop’s most prominent females are aligning themselves with Joe Biden and Kamala Harris ahead of tomorrow’s election.

Beyoncé, for example, is echoing her 2016 Election Eve endorsement of Hillary Clinton by taking to Instagram with a call to voters in her home state of Texas. Clad in a Biden/Harris mask, the Black Is King artist encouraged Texas voters to “come thru” as news continues to pour in regarding the state’s record turnout.

Lady Gaga, meanwhile, will perform at a Biden rally in Pittsburgh on Monday. The performance comes on the heels of both Trump and his communications director accusing Gaga of being an “anti-fracking activist,” a claim they tie back to Gaga’s support for a 2012 anti-fracking drive spearheaded by Yoko Ono.

Gaga leaned into the controversy on Sunday. “SO HAPPY IM GLAD TO BE LIVING RENT FREE in your HEAD,” she wrote in an Instagram story that she later shared to Twitter. (The story itself, as you’ll see, indicates that she’s as unfamiliar with fracking as she is with “fornight.”)

Also doing what they can to galvanize voters is Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande, the latter of whom just shared a new album, Positions.

“begging,” Grande tweeted alongside a Joe Biden tweet encouraging people to vote. She also urged fans to reach out to Florida voters as well, as the state has been touted as key to either candidates’ path to victory.

Swift, meanwhile, has been urging her fans to vote Trump out of office for months now. Today, she shared a new video, a Hail Mary for anyone who’s still contemplating sitting this one out. “Allow me to be the one millionth person to remind you that tomorrow is the last chance to make your voice heard and to make your vote count,” she said.

There you have it. The celebs have spoken. And, rather miraculously, they’ve done so without being cringey about it. Even if you’re not celebrating on Tuesday night, you can at least celebrate that.

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8 Comments

  • elrond-hubbard-elven-scientologist-av says:

    I get that we need to get people to get out and vote for Biden. I really do. I early voted for him on Oct 23.But I have received 23 texts and 2 calls in the last month from unknown numbers telling me, while calling me the wrong name, to get out and vote for Biden. It’s really fucking annoying. If I were a spiteful person I would say fuck you and vote for Trump or not vote at all.

    • benweez-av says:

      I’d let the volunteer running the text farm slide on the name thing… Elrond Hubbard is pretty uncommon

    • weedlord420-av says:

      I’ve been getting it from both sides and from my congressional candidates, again from both parties. Like, damn dude , I don’t know how these people are getting my number and I don’t know why they’re still coming after I’ve blocked every number. Everybody’s been talking about wanting this election to be over because of the stress but frankly I’ll be psyched for Wednesday just to know that then when my phone buzzes, it’s from someone I actually know.

    • Velops-av says:

      If I were a spiteful person I would say fuck you and vote for Trump or not vote at all

      I wouldn’t be surprised if you were the target of a Republican scheme to depress voter turnout. Campaigns rely on accurate voter data if they want to win. I get the impression that such obvious errors in voter data are meant to elicit negative reactions to the Biden-Harris ticket.

  • weedlord420-av says:

    Damn, and here I was hoping they’d be getting on that whole naked celebrity thing from a while back…

  • arcanumv-av says:

    I’m going to need a celebrity I actually care about to tell me to vote.

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