Singer Joy Villa Makes Bold Pro-Trump Statement at Grammy Awards

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*Singer Joy Villa made a bold pro-Trump statement at the Grammy Awards, using her red carpet look to show support for the president and his deportation policies. 

She wore a red ball cap reading “The Hat Stays On,” a nod to Trump’s signature MAGA hat, and spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about her political stance.

“The hat stays on. They tried to kill Trump. He’s still alive, thank God,” she told the outlet in the clip above.

“Because they tried to get rid of Trump and now he’s still here, this hat’s not going anywhere. Like the red-hat army that we’ve seen.”

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Villa noted that the “red-hat army” is becoming increasingly diverse, much to the dismay of the Democrats.

“There’s a lot of Latinos, a lot of black Americans, a lot of artists who love Trump,” she continued. “So the hat stays on. We’re not going to get our hats knocked off, hit off or threatened to take it off.”

Villa also expressed her support for Trump’s deportation policy.

“I think the ones that should be deported are being deported,” she told THR.

“To be honest, I’m a Latina. My family came to this country legally. And I love to see rapists, human traffickers deported,” she continued.

“I don’t want to see them here. I want us to be free, for all colors, for all people. That’s what makes America great again, so we can create, so we can live,” she added.

“As an artist, as a musician, I want to be able to walk at night and not think that I’m going to get killed by an illegal alien,” Villa stated.

“Those are the people getting deported. Those are the people who should get deported.”

Villa has previously turned heads at award shows with her Trump-inspired wardrobe. In February 2019, she made her annual MAGA statement dressed as a barbed-wire border wall accessorized with a red Make America Great Again purse. At the time, she told Fox News of her attire, “Well to no surprise, I’m still a Trump supporter and supporting the president and what he’s doing. This is my Make America Great Again purse and dress is by Desi Designs Couture, and it represents the wall.”

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