Although she’s unable to vote as a non-citizen, Rihanna shared a lighthearted Instagram post hinting at her wish to participate, humorously captioning a video of herself gazing out a car window: “POV: me trying to sneak into the polls with my son’s passport #votecauseicant.”
The post ignited a wave of responses—both in support and criticism—but the Grammy winner was ready with her signature comebacks.
Rihanna’s Emphasize On Voting And Backlash
As a mother to two U.S.-born sons, RZA, 2, and Riot Rose, 14 months, with rapper A$AP Rocky, Rihanna can’t vote herself but openly encourages her American followers to exercise their rights.
In her caption, she emphasized the significance of this election for women’s rights, adding the hashtags #votecauseicant and #TanSuitSeason in a nod to her advocacy.
Some users took issue with her joke about “sneaking” into polling sites, leading to a series of sharp responses from the artist. When one commenter questioned her right to vote as a non-citizen, Rihanna shot back, “Ew! Hate an illiterate ass ho.”
Another person’s critique of her immigration status received a similarly blunt retort: “You’re f—ed! And so is the America you dream of. Hope you don’t have to find out the hard way.”
More criticism came from users advising her to “stick to music” rather than sharing political opinions. Rihanna’s reply was on point: “Where were you [on] Jan 6 sis? Stick to your discounted crotch. We out here fighting for its rights.”
One user attempted to “educate” Rihanna on obtaining dual citizenship as a means to vote, which she shut down, replying that she is perfectly happy with her Barbadian citizenship. “I LOVE my Bajan passport! I came here to work and pay taxes. You’re welcome.”
Her playful yet unapologetic tone resonated with many fans, who praised her in the comments for her wit and stance.
Rihanna’s Opinion Of Political Matters
Rihanna has already spoken her opinions on political matters. She urged supporters to cast their ballots in the 2018 U.S. midterm elections, describing it as an important step in determining the destiny of the nation.
She was also recognized as a national hero in Barbados in 2021, which she called a profoundly significant and unforgettable occasion.
Rihanna joined other high-profile artists—like Beyoncé, Lady Gaga, and Eminem—supporting Vice President Kamala Harris in rallying voters this election season. Her comments, though divisive, underline her stance on social and political issues, inspiring her fans to stay engaged and vote.
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