Lady Gaga SLAMS 'notorious bully' Donald Trump as she hits out at 'hypocrite' Melania
LADY GAGA has branded Melania Trump a "hypocrite" after the potential first-lady gave a speech disparaging online bullying.
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Assuring America that she would do her best to tackle the bullying endured by young people on social media, Melania was later blasted by the 30-year-old on Twitter.
"@MELANIATRUMP to say u will stand for 'anti-bullying' is hypocrisy. Your husband is 1 of the most notorious bullies we have ever witnessed," the pop star wrote.
The post quickly garnered over 30,000 retweets and almost 60,000 shares on behalf of Gaga's 64.3 million followers.
Lady Gaga has branded Donald Trump's wife Melania a 'hypocrite' following her anti-bullying speech
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"To say u will stand for 'anti-bullying' is hypocrisy. Your husband is 1 of the most notorious bullies we have ever witnessed."
The American Horror Story actress has been vocal in her support for Trump's rival Hillary Clinton and has even changed her Twitter handle to "#VoteHillary".
"Don't stand around and let this election pass by. WE MUST VOTE AND STAND STRONG TOGETHER. Go to the polls and vote for the kinder and braver Hillary," her Twitter biography reads.
On Sunday, the singer wrote: "@realDonaldTrump you divided us with hateful language & fear. I love everyone in this country and I vote for @HillaryClinton to unite us."
"Young people listen up. We need to mobilize now, #VoteHillary and stop this dangerous man from continuing to divide and wreck our democracy," read an additional post.
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It comes after Melania, 47, vowed to take a stand against online bullying if she is made America's first lady.
"Children and teenagers can be fragile," she protested. "They are hurt when they are made fun of or made to feel less in looks or intelligence. This makes their life hard and can force them to hide and retreat.
"Our culture has gotten too mean and too rough, especially to children and teenagers. It is never OK when a 12-year-old girl or boy is mocked in the playground and it is absolutely unacceptable when it is done by someone with no name hiding on the internet."
She continued: "We have to find a better way to honour and support the basic goodness of our children, especially in social media and it will be one of the main focuses of my work if I am privileged enough to become your first lady."