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Yvette Nicole Brown She doesn't care how historic an event the presidential inauguration is… because she says no appearance is harmless – and she views appearance at the event as co-signing the president-elect's statements and policies.
We caught up with the veteran TV actress on “TMZ Live” on Friday… and, Harvey And Charles she asked about stars she would like to sing with Donald Trump's inauguration on Monday – arguing that singing a song at the event was not an endorsement.
YNB says she completely disagrees… and points out that Trump has said terrible things about women and people of color – and that won't be easily overlooked by the people performing at his inaugural address.
Brown says Trump showed everyone his true colors… and if someone really didn't want to be associated with him, they wouldn't even think about showing up to the DJT, despite the importance of the office.
Yvette also shares her thoughts on the matter Michelle Obama Skip the inauguration… Listen to the clip to the end to hear her thoughts – it sounds like she has the former first lady's back.
As we told you, several big stars are appearing at Trump events this weekend – including Carrie Underwood and the villagers. The latter group participation shocked many in the LBGTQ+ community – despite releasing a statement saying: “Music may be performed without regard to politics.”
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Kid Rock doesn't see an appearance as validation either… and revealed on Fox News that he's been asked to appear Barack Obama's inauguration in 2009 and – even though he didn't vote for him – he showed up anyway… and he made sure to attack Michelle on the show yesterday.
Apparently Yvette doesn't think it's as harmless as many other stars.