Cameron Diaz

Cameron Diaz
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Diaz began her career working as a model when she was only sixteen. At 21, however, she auditioned for “The Mask” in spite of having no acting experience. The film’s success launched her acting career, which included starring roles in romantic comedies “My Best Friend’s Wedding” and “There’s Something About Mary” as well as “Charlie’s Angels.” Diaz has never been quiet about her left-wing views. During the 2000 election campaign between then-candidate George W. Bush and then Sen. Al Gore, she wore a shirt that read “I won’t vote for a son of a Bush!” She also donated over $26,000 to President Obama’s campaign in 2008. If that weren’t enough, she’s refused to take questions from Fox News journalists, saying, “Oh no, I don’t do Fox News.”


David Lynch

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President Trump recently quoted a right-wing article that had David Lynch praising the President of the United States. The quote read, “He could go down as one of the greatest presidents in history because he has disrupted the thing so much. No one is able to counter this guy in an intelligent way.” Lynch later clarified his statement after receiving a backlash from Hollywood, saying he’s still undecided on Trump’s legacy. Lynch was a Bernie Sanders supporter but according to a recent tweet, it seems more than willing to support Trump, but only if Trump stop dividing and can start uniting the country.


Camila Cabello

Camila Cabello
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This singer-songwriter got her start on the second season of “The X Factor” as a member of Fifth Harmony but has since branched out on her own. After leaving the group, she released her debut album, “Camila” which topped the Billboard charts immediately and “Havana,” a single from the album, was also No. 1 in both the United States and the UK. She’s been outspoken against Donald Trump, particularly on issues related to immigration. The Cuban-born popstar has been a strong advocate for the Obama administration’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals policy.