CELEBRITY POLITICS

Jun 07 2026POLITICS

Why labels matter when talking about migration

An old word has suddenly become controversial. For over two hundred years, US laws used “alien” to describe people who are not citizens. That term appeared long before the country’s independence, in a law from 1790, and stayed in official use since 1798. The word simply filled a gap—there was no bet

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May 28 2026POLITICS

Can a TV star beat a politician in LA?

Los Angeles voters face a big choice this year. The mayor’s race has turned into a messy three-way fight. Current leader Karen Bass is trying to hold on, but two challengers are breathing down her neck. Spencer Pratt, better known for his reality show antics, is one of them. His team claims his fame

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Apr 22 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities and the Shift Toward Trump‑Aligned Views

In recent months, a surprising trend has emerged in Hollywood and beyond: many well‑known figures are openly expressing support for Donald Trump or aligning with Republican ideals. This shift marks a departure from the cautious stance that once dominated the entertainment industry, where backing Tru

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Apr 11 2026POLITICS

A New Mayor in Town: Can Star Power Fix NYC’s Big Problems?

New Yorkers got a fresh face in City Hall this year, and the city’s youngest mayor in decades is doing things differently. Zohran Mamdani isn’t your typical politician—he’s got a knack for social media, a talent for grabbing headlines, and a background far from the usual political circles. His first

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Apr 04 2026POLITICS

Reality Star Shakes Up LA Mayor Race

Spencer Pratt, once known for his reality TV antics, has surged into second place in a recent poll for the Los Angeles mayoral race. The new survey from UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs shows the incumbent, Karen Bass, leading with 25% support. Pratt follows closely with 11%, pushing a celebri

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Mar 28 2026CELEBRITIES

Josh Duhamel Says Celebs Should Keep Politics Quiet

The actor known for the “Transformers” movies recently spoke on a radio program with Megyn Kelly. He said he kept his political thoughts to himself because of the audience he reaches. He explained that having a large platform does not mean one must share every opinion. “I have strong views, but I

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Mar 28 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Celebrities and the Silent‑Storm of Politics

The world of fame is turning into a tightrope walk between speaking out and staying silent. In the past, actors would be criticized for making bold statements that offended or divided people. Now they also face backlash simply for not voicing an opinion on hot topics, a new pressure that feels

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Mar 12 2026CELEBRITIES

Celebrities Should Keep Their Political Talk to Themselves

Gene Simmons, the lead singer of the rock band KISS, has spoken out against actors and comedians who use their fame to share political views. In a recent interview, he said that people in the entertainment world should focus on their art instead of telling everyone what they think about politics. He

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Mar 12 2026ENTERTAINMENT

Simmons Says Celebs Should Keep Politics to Themselves

Simmons told a reporter that people in show business should focus on their work instead of talking about politics. He said the public does not care about what celebrities think on voting or other issues, even if they are well‑known. Simmons added that fans do not want “lectures” from those who

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Mar 11 2026POLITICS

Rock Star Says Celebs Should Keep Quiet on Politics

Gene Simmons, the lead singer of the band KISS, told a gossip outlet that actors like Mark Ruffalo and Ben Stiller should stop commenting on political matters. He argued that people who have a lot of money and fame are not the right voices to give advice about government actions. Simmons said that f

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