Nicole Scherzinger was spotted wearing a Kamala Harris shirt before she was caught supporting Russell Brand's pro-Donald Trump post on Election Day.
After finishing a photo shoot in New York on Oct. 23, just days before the election, the former Pussycat Dolls singer rocked a white T-shirt with the vice president's first name written in blue letters.
She paired the clearly favored shirt with high-waisted jeans and a white coat with fur lining on the inside.
Scherzinger, 46, faced backlash last week after he wrote and later deleted a message that appeared to support Trump, 78, after his Nov. 5 presidential election victory.
The brand, who has been accused of rape, abuse and sexual assault against multiple women, said on Instagram: share photos I see myself smiling and wearing a red hat that says “Make Jesus First Again,” a play on the president-elect's slogan, “Make America Great Again.”
“Where can I get this hat? 🙏🏽❤️,” Scherzinger asked in the comments section.
Until this comment, the “Buttons” singer had not made it clear on social media whether she supported Harris, 60, or Trump. But she did Post a video Eventually, she headed to the polling station to perform her “official duties.”
Several fans accused Scherzinger of supporting Trump. Trump has openly opposed legislation protecting the LGBTQIA+ community. Sexual abuse advice columnist E. Jean Carroll found responsible In 1996.
“@nicolescherzinger that's why your career failed [Pussycat Dolls] I hated you so much,” one user wrote.
“@nicolescherzinger that hat will be in the trash with the carrier ❤️,” another added.
“It's outrageous that @nicolescherzinger would support two sexual predators,” a third person commented.
Following the backlash, the “Stickwitu” songstress apologized for her involvement in the disgraced comedian's political posts.
“I deeply apologize for any hurt caused by my recent social media posts,” she wrote on her Instagram Story on Friday.
“I made the mistake of not realizing that they could easily be interpreted as being politically related. I apologize to those who have rightfully come to that conclusion. I will.”
Scherzinger said the “presumption” that she is a Trump supporter “does not reflect” who she is, what she stands for, or who she voted for.
The pop star concluded her message by saying she comes from a “place of love” and will “always uphold the values that bring us closer.”




