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Express Tribune
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Express Tribune
John Legend and Chrissy Teigen reignite Trump feud after resurfaced video sparks debate
Singer John Legend is facing renewed backlash after a video resurfaced of him referring to President Donald Trump as a "white supremacist" during a public event earlier this year. The video, which reappeared online this week and quickly drew criticism, was recorded at The Fifteen Percent Pledge's 15th Street Block Party in Hollywood in February. John Legend calls Donald Trump a 'blgot and raclst'.. Thoughts? — American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) April 22, 2025 In the footage, Legend criticised Trump's leadership, accusing him of fostering division and misinformation during his second term. When asked about Trump's stance on diversity, Legend responded, 'He's a bigot… It's a belief that there's a hierarchy of racial groups and that his group is genetically superior,' a comment that was met with applause. Legend, 45, who has a history of criticising Trump alongside his wife Chrissy Teigen, has previously described the president as a 'dyed-in-the-wool racist.' The couple's feud with Trump dates back to 2019, when Trump referred to Teigen as 'filthy-mouthed' in a tweet and dismissed Legend as a 'boring musician.' During the same February appearance, Legend compared former Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin — a four-star general — with Pete Hegseth, a conservative media figure and Trump appointee, suggesting that Trump's choices reflected racial bias. 'That's the level of bigotry he has — any white man is better than that,' Legend said. Trump supporters quickly pushed back on social media, calling Legend divisive and accusing him of hypocrisy. Some demanded legal action, while others questioned the legitimacy of his statements and past claims about leaving the country if Trump were re-elected. Legend has regularly tied Trump's rhetoric and policies to systemic racial inequality. The renewed attention on his recent remarks has reignited broader debate about celebrity activism and political discourse in the Trump era.


Al Bawaba
23-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Al Bawaba
John Legend calls Trump a 'white supremacist' in resurfaced video
Published April 23rd, 2025 - 06:28 GMT ALBAWABA - A resurfaced video of American singer John Legend calling US President Donald Trump a 'white supremacist' sparked a wide variety of reactions on social media. Legend was speaking at The Fifteen Percent Pledge's 15th Street Block Party in Hollywood, and the February clip showcased him criticizing Trump and claiming that he's affected the country negatively, both politically and racially. The famous American singer said, "America made a decision that I strongly disagree with, and it seems that we are reaping the whirlwind right now," just after Trump took office on Jan. 20, 2025. — American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) April 22, 2025 John Legend further added that Trump is a "terrible leader, especially in crisis." He stated further that the US President is currently out blaming, misinforming, and dividing people, instead of taking a more viable and smart approach by bringing them together. John Roger Stephens, whose stage name is John Legend, brought up Trump's fixation on DEI (Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion), and described the US President as a "bigot." Additionally, Legend said, "It's a belief that there's a hierarchy of racial groups and that his group is superior, genetically superior,' Legend said to applause from the crowd." The American singer brought race into the matter, claiming that "any white man would do" when it comes to Trump's hiring agenda in politics, giving examples of successful black people in the government. Legend added that Trump believes that his "group is superior. Genetically superior." His political views sparked a wide variety of reactions on social media, with several siding with the American singer's political stance, while others criticized him and called him a "hypocrite." A social media user on Musk's X (formerly known as Twitter), "John Legend is and always has been talentless 'musician'... regardless of his political leanings. This does nothing to make him more appealing." On the contrary, another wrote, "Oh no, John Legend has hurt their hoods. Hopefully, RFK Jr. has a vitamin supplement for that." © 2000 - 2025 Al Bawaba (
Yahoo
06-02-2025
- Health
- Yahoo
What Strange Blue Liquid Did RFK Jr. Add to His Drink Mid-Flight?
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is going viral on social media after he was caught on camera adding a mysterious blue liquid to his in-flight beverage, and internet sleuths believe they know what it is. The leading theory among X users is that the prospective health secretary was dosing his drink with methylene blue. Officially, the compound is injected as a treatment for the blood disorder methemoglobinemia, in which blood loses its ability to carry oxygen throughout the body. It is also used to dye textiles. However, it has also gained a cult following as a potential health silver bullet that supporters claim can add years to one's life. What is RFK Jr. putting in his drink…?? — American AF 🇺🇸 (@iAnonPatriot) February 5, 2025 'Looks like RFK Jr. is in on one of the best-kept secrets in biohacking—Methylene Blue," wrote Gary Brecka, a wellness influencer and self-described 'biohacker.' Countless other users were in agreement about the mystery substance's identity. Kennedy, however, did not immediately respond to the Daily Beast's request for comment on the blue liquid. In his post, Breck lauded methylene blue's potential benefits, which he suggested include better 'mitochondrial function,' improved focus and memory, and an antioxidant effect. The compound counts at least one other high-profile figure among its supporters. Mel Gibson, the actor and outspoken Donald Trump fanatic, claimed that methylene blue could cure cancer. 'I have three friends. All of three of them had stage IV cancer,' he said on a January episode of Joe Rogan's podcast. 'All three of them don't have cancer right now at all.' MEL GIBSON: Friends recovered from stage 4 cancer with Ivermectin and — David Kurten (@davidkurten) January 10, 2025 While studies on methylene blue show it has a use in treating certain types of cancers, research does not support its use a robust treatment for all cancers, according to The Conversation, which warns, it is 'crucial to approach these claims with a healthy degree of skepticism.' Methylene blue retails for around $30 on Amazon. Kennedy, who sparked controversy as Trump's pick for health secretary has yet to be confirmed by the Senate. He has faced concern about his history of pushing health conspiracies, especially the link between vaccines and autism.