Internet reacts as Lady Gaga endorses Kamala Harris: "Damn Diddy got tapes on her too?"

Lady Gaga joined Kamala Harris' in Philadelphia to encourage swing state voters' support.

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Lady Gaga was among the notable celebrities who performed at Kamala Harris' multi-city rally on November 4, the day before the election. The Joker: Folie à Deux star sang hits like God Bless America and Edge of Glory at the Philadelphia stop, urging swing state voters to support Kamala Harris.

Other stars like Katy Perry, Jon Bon Jovi, Christina Aguilera, and more joined Lady Gaga, performing across cities like Pittsburgh, Atlanta, Detroit, Las Vegas, and Milwaukee.

“For more than half of this country’s life, women didn’t have a voice. Yet we raised children, we held our families together, we supported men as they made the decisions — but tomorrow, women will be a part of making this decision,” Lady Gaga told the rally crowd, with the event live-streamed nationwide.

She continued, talking about casting her vote for Kamala Harris: "Today, I'm holding in my heart all the tough, tenacious women who made me who I am. I cast my vote for someone who will be a president for all Americans. Tomorrow, let's make sure all your voices are heard."

Lady Gaga's endorsement of Kamala Harris on the eve of the election sparked mixed reactions online. While many fans applauded her, others were critical. Popular responses on X included:

"Damn Diddy got tapes on her too???" wrote a fan on X.

"1 song? That is it? Sorry but Kamala just lost my vote," added another.

"Lady Gaga does concerts where people vomit on her. Don’t think I’ll be listening to her advice on who to vote for," claimed another individual.

A Trump supporter responded by suggesting the Republican campaign had backing from Joe Rogan: "ah & we got @joerogan. Suck on that," wrote the user on X.

Meanwhile, several users showed support for Kamala Harris and her rally campaign, posting messages such as: "This is huge. Millions of her followers will be proudly casting their vote for Kamala Harris," raved a fan on X.

"Absolutely inspiring! It's so important to uplift and support strong women in leadership. Let's ensure that every voice is heard in this election," added another.

"Top that, Trump campaign!" raved a netizen.

One user urged everyone to vote, saying: "People! We still need to go and vote! It’s not over yet!"

Another user shared a negative opinion, writing: "Isn’t it interesting how these “celebrities” flooded our airwaves, concerts, movies, performances with death and repulsiveness + now all the sudden they want to look all normal b4 the election?Their DEATH BLOOD DEMONIC culture HAS BEEN REJECTED! Get out of the way, demons!"

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