Bethenny Frankel broke her silence on Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election and criticized Kamala Harris for “hobnobbing with celebrities” during her campaign.
Defeated Democratic candidate Harris, who has yet to deliver her concession speech, received notable endorsements from celebrities including Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Lizzo, Julia Roberts, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford and Lady Gaga.
Frankel, who has not openly said who she was endorsing, took to social media hours after Trump’s victory to criticize voters for not “allowing each other to have an opinion” and criticized Harris for “aligning herself with celebrities.”
She said: “This was the most divisive election I can remember in my life, there was so much at stake on both sides that people couldn’t have an opinion.”
“It’s been that way for a while, but it felt more crystallized here, you couldn’t have an opinion regardless of who you voted for.” You couldn’t say that any of the candidates didn’t do something they didn’t like… something that wasn’t good business practice.
Bethenny Frankel broke her silence on Donald Trump’s victory in the presidential election and criticized Kamala Harris for “collaborating with celebrities” during her campaign.
Defeated Democratic candidate Harris, who has yet to give her concession speech, received notable endorsements from celebrities such as Jennifer Lopez (pictured Oct. 31).
‘Or something that was in bad taste, you just couldn’t do it
He added: “I really didn’t think aligning yourself with celebrities was and was a good idea.” I don’t think the general American public cares who rubs shoulders with celebrities, it’s the forbidden fruit, it’s tempting, it’s there, it’s the shiny object.
‘I don’t think it’s a functional model, I’m allowed to have that opinion.
‘I thought there were mistakes on both sides, but when I expressed an opinion, regardless of who I voted for, I was attacked by both sides and they attacked each other and fought in the comments.
The RHONY star urged her fans to accept the election results, saying, “We live in a democracy and the people have spoken, the decision has been made.”
“The country has to unite.”
Trump received endorsements from famous faces like Kid Rock, Joe Rogan and Brittany Mahomes.
Harris was memorably seen catching up with Perry at an Election Day rally in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, on Tuesday.
Harris received an extra dose of star power, as Perry, who posted a video of the encounter on her TikTok account, was accompanied by her fiancé Orlando Bloom, 47.
Trump has also won the majority of the popular vote, winning 51 percent to Harris’ 47.5 percent as of Wednesday morning with most of the country’s votes counted.
Harris received endorsements from Katy Perry and Orlando Bloom at a rally in Pennsylvania on Election Day.
He added: “I really didn’t think aligning yourself with celebrities was and was a good idea.” I don’t think the general American public cares who rubs shoulders with celebrities.
Lizzo was another high-profile figure who endorsed Harris.
Harris, looking dapper in a black suit with wide lapels and a matching sweater, looked absolutely horrified when she saw Perry approaching her backstage at the event to get out the vote.
Tuesday’s rally featured a star-studded lineup to support Harris, with Perry and fellow superstar Lady Gaga performing a selection of their hits and endorsing the vice president before Americans headed to the polls.
Katy burst onto the 2024 campaign scene to rally support for Harris at the event near Pittsburgh, where she performed after Harris left the stage after delivering her own speech.
The hitmaker began by singing ‘Dark Horse’ and then declared ‘my body, my choice’ before singing Part of Me.
Katy revealed that becoming a mother four years ago was her reason for voting for Harris, saying, “Orlando and I welcomed our daughter Daisy, and she is the reason I am voting for Kamala Harris.”
Katy shared that she has known Harris since before she was a senator and that the vice president has always fought for the most vulnerable and will protect women’s rights.
Trump has also taken the lion’s share of the popular vote, winning 51 percent to Harris’ 47.5 percent as of Wednesday morning, with most of the country’s votes counted.
Harris will deliver a speech at her alma mater, Howard University, in Washington, D.C., on Wednesday around 4 p.m. ET, nearly 12 hours after the race was called.
If that lead holds, it would be the first time a Republican has won the popular vote in 20 years, since George Bush’s victory in 2004, signaling a peak in Republican enthusiasm that the party has not seen in decades.
Still, the Democratic candidate has not addressed the outcome of the presidential election, which the Associated Press called a victory for Trump around 5:30 a.m. ET on Wednesday morning.
Harris’ campaign is now announcing that the Democrat will deliver a speech at her alma mater, Howard University, in Washington, DC, on Wednesday around 4 p.m. ET, nearly 12 hours after the race was called.