Miley Cyrus, Bryan Cranston change stance after Trump becomes President
Actor Bryan Cranston and singer Miley Cyrus had said they’d leave the country if Trump became the president. The two have gone back on their word now.
Everyone had chosen sides. Some were pro Trump, and several others anti. The latter included a bevy of international celebs and Hollywood stars — including Samuel L Jackson and Jon Stewart — who had expressed their displeasure at the very thought of Donald Trump winning the US Presidential election. So much so, that before the results many had said they’d leave the US if that happened.
But now that these celebs have been ‘trumped’, with Donald Trump being elected as the 45th President of the United States of America, the spotlight’s on them to see who sticks to their guns. Hardly anyone, it seems. While many have decided to stay low and have refrained from commenting on the issue or their plans of leaving US, some like Breaking Bad actor Bryan Cranston and pop singer Miley Cyrus have taken a U-turn and decided to support Trump. Yup, it’s true. Check it out:
Bryan Cranston
Cranston had suggested that he would move to Vancouver, Canada permanently. “I would definitely move. It’s not real to me that that would happen. I hope to God it won’t,” he had said. The actor, however changed his mind after the results and tweeted:
Miley Cyrus
Miley Cyrus she would “move out da country” and it would be a “nightmare” if Trump became the President. However, the 23-year-old uploaded a teary-eyed video of herself wishing a presidential win for Hilary Clinton. “I do wanna say I have been vocal for everyone (Presidential candidates) besides Donald Trump. And I still think she (Hilary Clinton) deserves to be the first female President in her lifetime. But as Trump said, quite ironically, that you cant get what you want. So Donald Trump, I accept you as the President of United States,” she said.
Watch Miley’s video:
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