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Rapper Latto, supporter of Stacey Abrams, has difficulty naming the 45th and 47th presidents of the U.S.

Rapper Latto, supporter of Stacey Abrams, has difficulty naming the 45th and 47th presidents of the U.S.

Recently, during a visit to a jewelry store, Rapper Ratt was asked about how the 45th and 47th US presidents could be siblings.

Known earlier as Mulatto, the rapper gained popularity through reality TV shows. It seems she’s got a knack for music, but politics might not be her forte. While at a jewelry store, she was questioned about how the 45th and 47th presidents had the same parents.

Curiously, she took out her glasses and rummaged through her wallet, seemingly trying to boost her understanding. Still, she found herself unable to answer the question.

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Of course, the reason the 45th and 47th presidents can share the same parents is that Donald Trump was first elected as the 45th president, lost to Joe Biden, the 46th president, and then went on to win re-election, becoming the 47th. Strangely enough, when Trump took office again, he still had the same parents.

This marks a rare occurrence in U.S. history; Grover Cleveland was the 22nd president elected in 1884, lost his re-election, only to come back later as the 24th president after Benjamin Harrison held the 23rd position.

Lato has dipped her toes into political matters as well. In 2023, she was notably vocal about Georgia’s governor races and even shared a stage with Stacey Abrams, who was suspected of election irregularities.

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Latoe recently stirred up some conversation due to her song lyrics, where she suggested people consider being more selective about their sexual partners.

Reflecting on the controversy surrounding her song “Body Count,” she explained, “Be your boss. Nobody should have access to that cookie jar.” In a discussion with Speedy Morman on Complex 360, she added, “It’s really not that serious. Just take control. This advice goes for men too, I believe they should think the same way.”

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