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Madonna Stuffed Her Face In A 'F— Trump' Cake Following The Election Results

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By Afouda Bamidele on November 7, 2024 at 7:30 PM EST

Madonna has finally dropped her 'tasty' reaction to the outcome of the 2024 presidential election.

The pop star revealed she smashed her face into a cake in disappointment when Donald Trump's victory was sealed in a fiercely run race with Kamala Harris.

Madonna, who is probably still getting herself together after the death of her brother, did not hold back in expressing how she felt about the president-elect on her Instagram stories. 

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Madonna Demanded Answers From People Who Voted Donald Trump

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In her typical dramatic manner, the performer showed up on her Instagram Story, showing fans how she handled Harris' defeat at the polls yesterday.

She uploaded a cake picture with the words "F— TRUMP" boldly written on it and surrounded by cherries, and wrote "stuffed my face with this cake last night." The cheeky post was accompanied by another close-up picture of her face where she wrote:

"Trying to get my head around why a convicted felon, rapist, Bigot was chosen to lead our country because he's good for the economy?"

Madonna joins a long list of celebrities, including Cardi B, Kerry Washington, Billie Eilish, LeBron James, John Legend, and more, who have expressed their shock.

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Many of them shared their disappointment at the outcome of the polls, which initially looked very promising for the Vice President and her running mate, Tim Walz.

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Billie Eilish Slammed The President-Elect At Her Tennessee Concert

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Speaking of Eilish, The Blast noted that she chose a bigger platform to express her displeasure towards the result of the election and it was at her concert in Nashville on Wednesday night.

The "Birds Of A Feather" singer described Trump as a "convicted predator" who, in her words, "hates women so, so deeply."

She revealed that she almost canceled the Wednesday show due to how upset Trump's victory made her. But she ultimately chose to push the time forward.

Eilish then praised the crowd for letting her perform with them despite the tense political atmosphere in the country. "It's such a privilege that I get to do this with you guys and that we have this in a time like right now," the songwriter noted.

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She dedicated her performance of the 2022 smash hit "TV," a song that seemingly references the overturning of Roe v. Wade, to the women in the room, assuring them that they would always be safe wherever she performs.

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Eilish Tagged Trump's Victory As A War On Women

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The performer got candid with the crowd about her experience with abuse, noting that her personal boundaries have been violated in the past.

Eilish explained that her past experiences flooded her memory, and all she could do was liken it to the reality of Trump's alleged abuse victims and how it made the outcome of the election unsettling for her.

The mid-show statement followed an earlier post on her Instagram Stories, where she described Trump's victory as "a war on women."

Her brother, producer and singer Finneas, also voiced his thoughts on social media, writing, "He told you he'd rob the house, and we unlocked the door."

Multiple Celebrities Chose Harris On The Ballot At The Polls

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Singer and actress Demi Lovato used Instagram to explain why she decided to cast her early vote for Vice President Harris and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. The singer assured the readers and voters:

"They will proudly work to restore our reproductive freedom, fight for our rights, and protect our democracy."

She noted, "If you ever felt like you didn't know if your vote mattered, it truly does. You have the power to make your voice heard."

Patrick Wilson also hopped on Instagram with a heartfelt post about his vote. Known for his roles in "The Conjuring" and "Aquaman," Wilson posed with his mail-in ballot alongside his dog, adding a personal touch to his vote. 

He revealed that his wife, actress Dagmara Dominczyk, is an immigrant, highlighting the importance of his vote. 

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Dominczyk originally hails from Poland and has openly shared her experiences and viewpoints as an immigrant in the United States, adding depth to the couple's endorsement of Vice President Harris.

Madonna Defended Billie Eilish Against Online Trolls Over Her Choice Of Outfit

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The "Like A Prayer" singer proved she was indeed passionate about women's rights and freedom when she spoke on the sexist nature of the backlash following Eilish's decision to wear a corset rather than her famous plus-size combo.

The Blast reported that Madonna, who is quite versed in the theme of sexism for decades in her career, noted, "The problem is, we still live in a very sexist world where women are put into categories. You're either in the virgin category or the wh-re category."

The Super Bowl performer stated that Eilish began her wardrobe journey in a "non-sexualized category, not pandering to the masses and not using her sexuality in any way, which is her choice, and God bless her for that - after all, she's been a teenager all this time."

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Madonna then explained that Eilish should not be crucified for deciding to explore her dressing options, adding that the outrage would have taken a different turn if she were a man.

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