Standard News

Hide Advertisement
  • Business
  • Culture
  • News
  • Technology
  • Trending
Site logo
ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

Pitbull says he is not supporting Trump

July 16, 2016 | By Reuters
Recording artist Pitbull poses on his star after it was unveiled on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles

Rapper Pitbull had harsh words for Republican presidential hopeful Donald Trump on Friday, telling reporters that he is not supporting the candidate and describing his campaign as a “joke.”

“I think the [Trump’s] campaign is a joke to be honest with you. I think that it’s unfortunate the way we’re being viewed around the world due to some people’s approaches,” the Cuban-American rapper said. Pitbull, real name Armando Perez, was speaking on the sidelines of a ceremony on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Los Angeles, where he was honored with a star plaque for his contributions to the music recording industry.

Advertisement

Pitbull’s comments on Trump came after a report in Vanity Fair magazine that the Miami-born rapper had met with the Republican nominee in Florida.

“Am I supporting Donald Trump? No I am not supporting Donald Trump. You all know this already very well,” said Pitbull.

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC6F00G-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC6F00J-VIEWIMAGE

tagreuters.com2016binary_LYNXNPEC6F00I-VIEWIMAGE

← Previous Post Next Post →
Advertisement - Continue reading below
Share  On Facebook

Former Penn State coach Paterno told of child sex abuse decades ago: court document

UCLA murder-suicide gunman had planned third killing, police say

Golf or beach? Presidential vacations to change again after Obama

Chris Brown’s lawyer says police found no gun at pop star’s home

Senators, Trump open to ban on some gun sales after Orlando

Mental exam ordered for accused serial killer of San Diego homeless

In wake of riots, Milwaukee looks inward for solutions

Bobbi Kristina Brown’s former boyfriend held liable in wrongful death suit

The Secret Federal Program You Don’t Know About!

New Study Shows Majority of Americans Still Suffer From Election Results Anxiety as President’s 100th Day Draws Near

load more Loading posts...

sidebar

ADVERTISEMENT
ADVERTISEMENT

sidebar-alt

  • About Us
  • Imprint
  • Contact Us
  • Terms of Service
  • Privacy Policy