Rihanna Shares Anti-Trump Graffiti
Over the weekend, Rihanna displayed her dislike for President Donald Trump by sharing some anti-Trump graffiti on Instagram that the singer created. The Bajan pop star visited Cadillac Ranch, a…

10th December 1968: Watching a trapeze artist at Internel Studios in Stonebridge Park, Wembley, during a rehearsal for a TV spectacular The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, are l to r (back row) Brian Jones (1942 – 1969) of the Rolling Stones, Mitch Mitchell of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, (front row l to r) Keith Moon (1947 – 1978) of The Who, Charlie Watts of the Rolling Stones, Yoko Ono, Julian Lennon, John Lennon (1940 – 1980) of the Beatles, and Eric Clapton (ex member of Cream). (Photo by Michael Webb/Keystone/Getty Images)
Over the weekend, Rihanna displayed her dislike for President Donald Trump by sharing some anti-Trump graffiti on Instagram that the singer created.
The Bajan pop star visited Cadillac Ranch, a public art installation in Amarillo, Texas, where the singer and entrepreneur painted "F--- Trump" in graffiti on one of the vintage Cadillacs.
In the photos that Rihanna shared, she was adorned in a psychedelic Fenty hoodie and multi-colored sneakers. Ri Ri bent down near the car at night while spray-painting her "art."
She wrote, "#81 days, in her Instagram caption, referencing the number of days until Trump and Joe Biden face off in the U.S. presidential election on Nov. 3.
A fan asked the "Umbrella" singer what she was counting down to, and she responded, “ELECTION!!! Wake up! Stay woke!” Rihanna's post has over 3.5 million likes, including one from her ex-boyfriend, Chris Brown.




