Nicole Scherzinger has found a group of supporters on 'The View' ladies after she faced a social media storm for showing her approval of 'Make Jesus Great Again' hat on election day.
- Nov 12, 2024
AceShowbiz - Nicole Scherzinger recently found herself at the center of a social media maelstrom. The cause? A seemingly innocuous comment on Russell Brand's Instagram post featuring a "Make Jesus First Again" hat. Her comment, "Where do I get this hat!!!?" was quickly interpreted as politically charged, sparking an intense online backlash.
Hosts on "The View" lent their vocal support to Scherzinger, emphasizing the unfortunate misinterpretation of her comment and criticizing the often toxic nature of social media.
Whoopi Goldberg opened the discussion by noting that Scherzinger had always been a devout Catholic and grew up in conservative Kentucky. Goldberg pointed out, "She's brilliant in the show. She liked a hat. Relax. She liked a hat about Jesus. I would think that would be a unifying thing. It's a hat. It's just a hat."
Ana Navarro echoed Goldberg's sentiment by describing the post-election social media climate as intensely polarized. "Emotions are so raw," Navarro observed, adding, "It's overkill. I think people are losing their minds. Right now social media is a rough, rough place to be. You can literally post a picture of puppies and there will be people attacking you." Navarro firmly stated that Scherzinger "shouldn't have apologized," though she conceded that social media can be brutal.
Sara Haines weighed in on the "mob mentality" prevalent on social platforms, branding it "poisonous and toxic." Haines highlighted the extent of the backlash, lamenting that people are now pushing for Scherzinger to be excluded from Tony Award nominations due to this incident. She stressed, "This has gotten out of control."
This opinion was shared by Sunny Hostin, who acknowledged the raw emotions but called the backlash "ridiculous."
Scherzinger, for her part, issued a lengthy statement on Instagram, clarifying her position. "Many presumptions are being drawn, which do not reflect who I am, what I stand for, or who I voted for. Many of the marginalized communities feeling hurt and concerned by the results of the presidential election are people I care about most. I stand with them, as I always have, throughout my life and career."
The defense from "The View" co-hosts is a stark reminder of the volatile nature of social media and the importance of context. As emotions run high in the wake of political events, public figures like Scherzinger often find themselves unfairly targeted. However, her spotlight remains undimmed, as her celebrated performance in Sunset Boulevard continues to draw rave reviews and maintain sold-out shows, despite the social media brouhaha.