Shania Twain feels sorry for saying She would have voted Trump In 2016 election even she thinks he was offensive.
On April 22, 2018, the Guardian published a long interview in its paper who is supposed to embark on her new tour that will start next week. In the first paragraph, the singer-songwriter discusses her divorce from her estranged husband to longtime collaboration partner Robert Lange including her traumatic upbringing.
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Reading in the second to last paragraph the country-pop superstar revealed that if she was eligible back in 2016 election that she will support and vote Trump.
“I would have voted for him because, even though he was offensive, he seemed honest, the Canadian singer says. “Do you want straight or polite? Not that you shouldn’t be able to have both. If I were voting, I just don’t want a bull, I would have voted for a feeling that it was transparent. And Politics has a reputation for not being that, right?”
Her Statement went viral and didn’t please many Twitter users that started hashtag Twaincancelled.
After seeing that her fans were against her decision she quickly tweets one after another tweet explaining the whole statement in details.
I am passionately against discrimination of any kind and hope it’s clear from the choices I have made, and the people I stand with, that I do not hold any common moral beliefs with the current President (2/4)
— Shania Twain (@ShaniaTwain) April 22, 2018
I was trying to explain, in response to a question about the election, that my limited understanding was that the President talked to a portion of America like an accessible person they could relate to, as he was NOT a politician (3/4)
— Shania Twain (@ShaniaTwain) April 22, 2018
My answer was awkward, but certainly should not be taken as representative of my values nor does it mean I endorse him. I make music to bring people together. My path will always be one of inclusivity, as my history shows. (4/4)
— Shania Twain (@ShaniaTwain) April 22, 2018
She apologized on Sunday night that she made an awkward comment and regrets not adding more context.