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Fans Are Furious And ‘Disappointed’ After Jennifer Aniston Makes Rare Political Statement On Instagram: ‘I Wish Celebrities Would Keep Their Vote Private’

November 4, 2024 by Julia DeKorte

 

It’s not uncommon for celebrities and other public figures to publicly endorse political candidates. Taylor Swift let all her fans know she would be voting for Kamala Harris, and Elon Musk has been outspoken about his support for Donald Trump. While many fans appreciate hearing opinions of their favorite celebs, others wish they could keep politics separate.

Jennifer Aniston recently posted about her support for Democratic presidential candidate Kamala Harris, but was surprisingly met with a lot of comments about keeping her opinions to herself. Keep reading for more information.

Jennifer Aniston Endorses Kamala Harris

Posing with an “I Voted” sticker, the “Friends” actress posted a selfie on Instagram with a lengthy caption announcing her support for Harris. “Today not only did I vote for access to health care, for reproductive freedom, for equal rights, for safe schools, and for a fair economy, but also for SANITY and HUMAN DECENCY,” she wrote.

“I know we don’t agree on everything, and that is the beauty of this country, but GOOD LORD aren’t you tired of this negativity towards each other? The intimidation and constant threats to those who do not think the same as the other?” she asked. “I very proudly voted for Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.

Fans Want Jennifer Aniston To Keep Her Opinions Offline

While many fans commented their appreciation for the 55-year-old, leaving comments like, "this is a true queen" or "thank you for understanding the assignment," others weren't as pleased with the rare political post from Aniston.

"I’m disappointed in this post," one person wrote. "I wish celebrities would keep their votes private. They are so far from the average American. Please do your own research."

"Please allow people to make their own decisions with no influence of others," another added.

"I don't think celebrities that are as big as people like Jen can understand the common experience of most Americans. I would rather see people I can relate to talk about their opinions," wrote a final person.

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