Hollywood is largely lockstep in support of Kamala Harris.
But not everyone is on board.
And now this lifelong Democrat star faces Hollywood backlash for endorsing Donald Trump.
Actress admits “I’ll never have another gig…” after endorsing Donald Trump
The Sopranos remains one of the greatest, most beloved and groundbreaking series in television history.
But that doesn’t give any of the series’ stars a pass when it comes to the entertainment industry’s demand that they pledge total allegiance to Democrats.
HBO’s The Sopranos changed television forever when it debuted in January 1999.
It broke all of Hollywood’s “rules” for making a successful TV series, and nearly a quarter of a century later, remains the gold standard by which all other series are still judged to this day.
Now, one of The Sopranos stars is once again breaking Hollywood’s “rules.”
Like most in Hollywood, Drea de Matto, who starred as Adrianna La Cerva throughout the bulk of the series’ six seasons, has long been a devout Democrat.
But like many Americans, she’s recently woken up to the reality of Democrats’ agenda, causing her to break Hollywood’s rule of total allegiance to Democrats in favor of endorsing former Democrat turned Independent Presidential candidate Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
And now that Kennedy has dropped out and teamed up with former President Donald Trump on a “unity ticket,” she’s openly supporting Trump, even though she’s fully aware of the consequences she’s sure to face from the industry she’s been a part of for her entire career.
During a recent interview on Fox News, de Matto fully admitted that she recognizes that by supporting Trump, her career in Hollywood is over, but that’s a risk she’s willing to take to help wake more Democrats up to the reality of their Party’s agenda.
“I’ll never have another gig,” de Matto admitted. “At the moment, all I care about is trying to wake up a few more of my fellow liberals.”
She went on to explain that like her support for Kennedy, she’s now backing Trump because he’s not a part of the ruling class elite who care more about power and control than the American people.
“I support Kennedy all the way, and I’m happy that there’s unity right now,” de Matteo said of RFK’s decision to back the former President. “I don’t think Trump is a lifelong politician, and neither is Kennedy, and I think that’s the change we need.”
Endorsing Donald Trump comes after worldview shifting pandemic
Like most of the celebrities and influencers who’ve woken up in recent years, de Matto was initially driven to start speaking out after the ruling class imposed their tyrannical COVID mandates and restrictions on supposedly free Americans.
That ultimately led her to begin questioning many of the other narratives Democrats have forced on the country, and she came to realize that today’s Democrat Party is no longer the Party she once supported.
“Any true liberal is anti-war, anti-censorship, pro-health, anti-mandate,” de Matteo explained.
“There’s a lot of deep-rooted corruption, and sometimes they capture each party,” she added. “Right now, that capture is on the Left.”
The actress proceeded to point out that “all of that weaponization on the Left is camouflaged” to fool left-leaning voters into believing that their tyrannical compulsions are merely part of fighting for civil rights or justice.
But as de Matto explained, many of the social issues Democrats use to conceal their true intentions are totally irrelevant in light of what their true intentions are.
“They’re fighting for social issues that really don’t matter when you look at the big picture of what’s really happening behind the scenes,” she concluded.
Drea de Matteo on Fox News: “I’ll never have another gig. At the moment, all I care about is … trying to wake up a few more of my fellow liberals”
“I support Kennedy all the way, and I’m happy that there’s unity right now.
I don’t think Trump is a lifelong politician, and… pic.twitter.com/HmwoVmztlg
— Holden Culotta (@Holden_Culotta) August 31, 2024
Americans are currently living through one of the biggest political realignments in American history.
And it may very well save America.