Trump Angry At Lack Of Stars In His Takeover

Trump Angry At Lack Of Stars In His Takeover
Trump Angry At Lack Of Stars In His Takeover

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Donald Trump
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President-elect Donald Trump has not taken very well that stars like Andrea Bocelli, Celine Dion, Elton John or Vince Neil have refused to act at his inauguration ceremony next January in Washington DC.

That is why he went back to his favorite medium, Twitter, to make it clear that he does not care so much absence. Even his "good friend" Kanye West has not confirmed his attendance.

"The so-called celebrity list A are waiting for tickets for the inauguration, but look what they did for Hillary, NOTHING. I want the PEOPLE!" Assured the billionaire. ñîº × gçWÞã} tÝþÛ ‡ öïÎý} ï_ ÷ W9ë® »

The message generated the reaction of one of the celebrities, the famous model and presenter of the program Lip Synk Battle Christine Teigen.

"Hello - we are also the people. You are also our president. I do not want you to be, but you are. We also ALL know that you are dying because you do not have our approval," said the wife of singer John Legend, well-known critic from Trump.

The model clarified hours later that she was not included in that list of celebrities A, but her husband, who has won 10 Grammy awards, a Golden Globe and an Oscar.

This new confrontation of Trump with famous personalities is reminiscent of previous statements of his that he did not need the support of Jay Z or Beyonce, who supported Hillary Clinton.

"We don't need Bon Jovi. We don't need Lady Gaga, " he said in a speech he made in Grand Rapids, Michigan.

Given the star shortage in Trump's inauguration, his adviser Kellyane Conway played down the importance of the Good Morning America (ABC) program. "I can say something, this is not the Academy Awards ceremony," he said.

People magazine confirmed that Trump asked the Beach Boys, who are now without co-founder Brian Wilson, to liven up the ceremony, but so far the band has not confirmed whether it will.

Those who are expected are the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, the dancers from The Radio City Rockettes and Jackie Evancho.

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