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Actress Justine Bateman Trolls Kamala Supporters Melting Down on TikTok

Actress Justine Bateman — star of the hit NBC sitcom family ties — trolling Kamala Harris supporters who posted meltdown videos on TikTok and other social media apps and wrote mock scene analyzes of their film techniques.

“Please shoot somewhere other than inside a car,” Bateman wrote to X.

“The director shoots her walking in extreme close-up, reminiscent of Tarkovsky's work. Ivan's childhood” the actress concluded in another post.

“Finally, exhale through your nose. raging bulla good button for this work,” she praises yet another.

Justine Bateman's hilarious scene break-up has fueled speculation that she may be a secret supporter of President-elect Donald Trump, or at least interested in him. Adding to the speculation is a posed photo of herself she posted shortly after Trump's victory. In front of the Capitol, the words “#USA” and “We love you, #America!” are written.

Bateman recently praised former Democrat Nicole Shanahan, Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s running mate. Mr. Shanahan campaigned for Mr. Trump after Mr. Kennedy endorsed him in August. Both men are expected to play important roles in the field of public health in the second Trump administration.

Bateman also publicly bashed California Governor Gavin Newsom (D), calling him the worst governor in the state's history. She also criticizes woke campus cultures, including those that gave the day off in the wake of President Trump's victory.

In recent years, Bateman has emerged as an anti-establishment voice in Hollywood, criticizing not only studios but also major guilds, including SAG-AFTRA, particularly on issues of artificial intelligence technology.

Justin Bateman has emerged as a vocal opponent of AI in Hollywood. of family ties The actress and sister of star Jason Bateman has degrees in computer science and digital media management and is branching out into directing.

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