As Democratic presidential candidate Hillary Clinton privately conceded defeat to President-Elect Donald Trump, one of her biggest celebrity supporters took to the streets in protest, People reported.
Lady Gaga was photographed outside New York City’s Trump Tower early Wednesday morning — standing on a sanitation truck while holding a pro-Clinton sign reading “Love trumps hate.”
The image was quickly shared on Twitter — where many Clinton supporters praised Gaga for her steadfast support. Gaga later shared a black-and-white shot of the action on her own feed, writing, “I want to live in a #CountryOfKindness where #LoveTrumpsHate.”
The 30-year-old “Bad Romance” singer was also photographed looking emotional while sitting in the passenger side of her car. MSNBC political correspondent Kasie Hunt reported that Gaga was crying backstage at Clinton’s election-night party at the Javits Center.
She had been campaigning for Clinton in the final days leading up to the election. On the eve of the vote, the Grammy winner took the stage in North Carolina, addressing Clinton backers at a midnight rally.
“If we are true, true Americans, we must go from viewing his followers as our adversaries to viewing them as our allies. What does she say? What do we say? We are stronger together. And what I see in this remarkable woman is that she is ready to restore peace in this country. America is not America without its people,” Gaga said in a rousing speech.
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