Barb wire movie red carpet11/28/2023 “I grew up in theater, so I’ve always used costume as a way to express myself,” Villa told THR. Villa also courted controversy in 2017 when she stepped out in a dress featuring President Trump’s campaign slogan, “Make America Great Again,” with “Trump” stamped on the train, designed by Filipino immigrant Andre Soriano, that gained Villa “over 626 million Google searches,” she says, also noting that she has received death threats and rape threats on social media. She paired the white Pronovias bridal gown, emblazoned with a red fetus encircled by rainbow hues that Villa hand-painted herself, with a tiara, and her handbag was inscribed with the words “Choose Life.” Villa says, “I really wanted to express my personal values again and come out strong and say what I feel and that’s that I’m pro-life.” Last year, Villa wore a provocative pro-life ensemble featuring a graphic image of a fetus. But the rebel in me was like, ‘I have to come out and support the president.'” “When I decided to wear the Trump dress, I figured that most people would try to ignore me, they’d be so upset. “I was a secret Trumper for months,” she says. Then Villa started to research and watch Trump’s speeches (including an interview he did in 1989 with Oprah) and says that she started to agree with his positions “against better judgment” and decided to vote for him. I wanted less government and less taxes.” I was anti-Hillary because what she stands for is against women, in my opinion. I was raised conservative, but I became more liberal for a while and I voted for Obama. and I came back in 2016 and I thought, ‘I’ve got to check this guy out.’ If you had asked me, I would have said, ‘Yeah, I’m a Democrat’ and I was a registered Independent. And Trump ended up becoming so obnoxious and so in our face. I thought ‘Bernie looks good he seems like a cool dude.’ To me, the Republicans weren’t cool. “All my music friends hated him and wanted Bernie. “When Trump came in the picture, at first I hated him,” Villa told THR. “Obama and Clinton and Bush talked about that, but President Trump’s the first one to promise that he’ll get it done. “I’m all for stronger border security,” says Villa. Shoe Designer Renè Caovilla, Celebrating 50 Years of the Cleopatra Sandal, Names His Favorite Celebrity Client Her red purse sports the words “Make America Great Again” and was also custom-made by Allinger-Nelson as a riff on the Trump MAGA hat. The dress - designed by L.A.-based Desi Lee Allinger-Nelson of Desi Designs Couture, Villa told The Hollywood Reporter - also featured barbed wire on the shoulders to mimic the top of a security fence, a spiky headpiece and a silver cloak-like dress over that top that alludes to steel. The musician showed up on the red carpet sporting a black-and-white gown with a brick motif inspired by Pink Floyd’s 1979 album The Wall with the words “Build the Wall” hand-painted in red on the back side. Singer Joy Villa, who made headlines for her pro-Trump and pro-life gowns at the past two Grammy Awards, made another right-leaning political statement with her Grammys 2019 ensemble.
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