There’s been a lot of talk these days about celebrity endorsements and their purported value. Model Amber Rose’s transphobic endorsement of Donald Trump, as well as others from rappers Sheff G and Sleepy Hallow, should have people asking: Should voters even care who these people are, let alone what they think about politics?
Donald Trump has long depended on endorsements from celebrities and influencers in lieu of reputable experts and political figures, who’ve largely abandoned his political campaign (if they ever joined up) — perhaps because endorsements from celebrities, no matter how obscure, suit Trump’s authoritarian goal of promoting the cult of personality he’s built around himself.
Apart from the explicitly pro-Trump group, others celebrities, like rapper Cardi B, have been dragged for their fence-sitting.
But on the subject of celebrity endorsements, singer John Legend shared some wisdom during an episode of Pod Save America: Be careful what you wish for. “I think fans and audiences should be careful about wanting us to weigh in on everything, because honestly, like — no,” Legend said.
When host Jon Favreau suggested that the lack of efficacy in announcing their support might be a reason for celebs to remain silent, Legend elaborated:
Yeah, the efficacy. But also, like, the depth and the breadth of understanding necessary to contribute meaningfully to the conversation is actually, like, just not there for most artists. And you can’t really blame them. This is not what they do everyday. They’re musicians, they’re actors, they’re in the public eye, and you want them to use that platform for good. But also, you want them to do it with a sense of knowledge and understanding and wisdom and connection to activists and organizers and experts. And everybody’s just not able to do that. And so I think we all as fans should be careful what we ask them to do, because you might not get what you’re wanting out of that conversation and engagement.
You can watch the clip here:
People think celebrities speaking out about politics will save the election. But is that really the case?
— Pod Save America (@PodSaveAmerica) May 28, 2024
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Legend is a longtime associate of Ye, the rapper formerly known as Kanye West, so he knows firsthand how even the well-intentioned welcoming of some celebrities into the political sphere can go horribly wrong.








