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Lady Gaga’s father reveals their relationship is ‘risky’ since he ‘declared himself a Republican’
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Lady Gaga’s father reveals their relationship is ‘risky’ since he ‘declared himself a Republican’

Lady GagaIt is father has spoken out to reveal how his relationship with his famous daughter changed after he publicly came out as a Republican.

Joe Germanotta, who shares Gaga with his wife Cynthia, declared his new political stance in 2020 by supporting Donald Trump for the president.

At the time, the “Poker Face” singer, whose real name is Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta, very clearly expressed her support for President Joe Biden And Vice President Kamala Harris.

Then, this year, Germanotta, 67, again made his case for the now president-elect while his daughter gave her vote of confidence to Harris and his running mate. Tim Walz.

According to Germanotta, his public support for Trump has not been very beneficial to his family.

In fact, he confessed during a recent appearance on the Fox Business show. Cavuto: from coast to coast that their relationship has therefore been “risky” since 2020.

“I declared myself a Republican on FOX and friendsSince then, you know, it’s a little risky at home,” he admitted on November 6. “But you know, (we’re) going to get through it.”

Lady Gaga's Dad Said Things Have Been 'Dicey at Home' Since 'He Came Out as a Republican' (Getty)Lady Gaga's Dad Said Things Have Been 'Dicey at Home' Since 'He Came Out as a Republican' (Getty)

Lady Gaga’s Dad Said Things Have Been ‘Dicey at Home’ Since ‘He Came Out as a Republican’ (Getty)

Germanotta admitted that he considers himself an “open-minded Republican” who actively supports the LGBTQ community.

“People need to understand that even though I’m a Republican and I have conservative Republican attitudes, that doesn’t mean I don’t support the LGBTQ community, nor do I support drag as an art form,” he said. said before pointing out how drag artists perform every week at her Manhattan restaurant, Joanne Trattoria.

Following Trump’s election victoryConfirming his place as the 47th president of the United States, Germanotta said he believed the families could finally be reunited. For families like hers, who don’t share the same political views, Germanotta believes they now have the chance to come together and “heal.”

He also theorized about what would have happened if Harris had won the election. “I think it would have killed a lot of businesses in New York,” he said. “Between immigration, crime and the economy, there is a cascading effect.”

Her daughter believed a Harris victory would have had a greater effect on women and their autonomy over their bodies.

The pop star sang at Kamala Harris' election eve rally in Pennsylvania (AP)The pop star sang at Kamala Harris' election eve rally in Pennsylvania (AP)

The pop star sang at Kamala Harris’ election eve rally in Pennsylvania (AP)

Gaga took to the stage and gave a moving performance of God bless America at Harris’ rally in Pennsylvania the day before the election.

Before introducing Harris’ husband, Doug Emhoff, the Bad Romance The singer said: “For much of the life of this country, women had no voice. Yet we raised children, we kept our families together, we supported men when they made decisions.

After Trump’s victory, several starlets have turned to social networks to share their candid reactions, with some praising Trump and others expressing fears about what the nation could face now.

Piers Morgan described Trump’s success as “the greatest comeback in political history.” At the same time, Jamie Lee Curtis urged people to continue fighting for women’s rights and the future of “our children”, highlighting the consequences that Trump’s victory will have on several human rights issues.

“Fight against tyranny, one day at a time. One fight at a time. One protest at a time. This is what it means to be American. This is what it has always meant and it always will mean, regardless of the outcome,” she wrote.

“Many fear that their rights will be hindered or denied. Many minority groups and young people will be afraid. Gay and trans people will be more afraid. We know that many women will now struggle to get the reproductive health care they need and deserve,” Curtis said.