"Damn Diddy got tapes on her too???" — Internet reacts to Lady Gaga endorsing Kamala Harris at Philadelphia rally

Megan Thee Stallion Attends Kamala Harris Campaign Rally In Atlanta - Source: Getty
Megan Thee Stallion Attends Kamala Harris Campaign Rally In Atlanta - Source: Getty (Image via Julia Beverly/Getty Images)

Lady Gaga was one of the many big names who performed at Kamala Harris' multi-city rally on November 4, a day before the election day. The Joker: Folie à Deux star performed hits like God Bless America and Edge of Glory in the Philadelphia wing of the rally, imploring the citizens of the swing state to vote for Kamala Harris.

Lady Gaga was also joined by Katy Perry, Jon Bon Jovi, Christina Aguilera, and many other stars who performed in states like Pittsburg, Atlanta, Detroit, Las Vegas, Milwaukee, etc.

“For more than half of this country’s life, women didn’t have a voice. Yet we raised children, we held our families together, we supported men as they made the decisions — but tomorrow, women will be a part of making this decision,” Lady Gaga told the Americans in the rally that was live-streamed across the country.

She continued, talking about casting her vote for Kamala Harris:

"Today, I'm holding in my heart all the tough, tenacious women who made me who I am. I cast my vote for someone who will be a president for all Americans. Tomorrow, let's make sure all your voices are heard"

Netizens have reacted to Lady Gaga endorsing Kamala Harris on the eve of the election day. While several fans supported the songstress, others were critical of her endorsement. Popular reactions on X read:

"Damn Diddy got tapes on her too???" wrote a fan on X.
"1 song? That is it? Sorry but Kamala just lost my vote," added another.
"Lady Gaga does concerts where people vomit on her. Don’t think I’ll be listening to her advice on who to vote for," claimed another individual.

One Trump fan replied, claiming that the Republican campaign has Joe Rogan.

"Yeah & we got @joerogan. Suck on that," wrote the user on X.

Many netizens, meanwhile, supported Kamala Harris and her multi-city campaign. Some of their tweets are as follows:

"This is huge. Millions of her followers will be proudly casting their vote for Kamala Harris," raved a fan on X.
"Absolutely inspiring! It's so important to uplift and support strong women in leadership. Let's ensure that every voice is heard in this election," added another.
"Top that, Trump campaign!" raved a netizen.

One netizen implored everyone to cast their votes, writing:

"People! We still need to go and vote! It’s not over yet!"
"Isn’t it interesting how these “celebrities” flooded our airwaves, concerts, movies, performances with death and repulsiveness + now all the sudden they want to look all normal b4 the election?Their DEATH BLOOD DEMONIC culture HAS BEEN REJECTED! Get out of the way, demons!", opined another.
"History awaits! Elect Kamala Harris, the first female POTUS! Unite America, end divisive politics! Vote for her Senate and House allies for transformative change!", inferred another fan on X.

Oprah Winfrey, Katy Perry, Jon Bon Jovi, and others who lit up Kamala Harris' rally on the eve of election day

Rocket Foundation Summit On Gun Violence Prevention - Source: Getty  (Image via Julia Beverly/Getty Images)
Rocket Foundation Summit On Gun Violence Prevention - Source: Getty (Image via Julia Beverly/Getty Images)

Lady Gaga was followed by Kamala Harris' husband Doug Emhoff on stage, who raved about his wife's readiness to become the first female president of the United States. Oprah Winfrey joined next, speaking at length about hope, optimism, and how the future of the country would be decided in the upcoming hours.

“I know that some of you are feeling burnt out and bruised and maybe even inconsequential. Nothing could be further from the truth. Every single vote, every one, is going to matter. That’s why I’ve come to Philadelphia tonight," Winfrey said.

Oprah Winfrey went on to highlight the importance of casting one's vote and the woes of deciding otherwise.

“If we don’t show up tomorrow, it is entirely possible that we will not have the opportunity to ever cast a ballot again. And let me be very clear, if you do not make sure that the people in your life can get to the polls, that is a mistake. Deciding not to decide, that is most definitely a vote to let other people control your future," she continued.

Katy Perry was the highlight of Kamala Harris' Pittsburgh rally, where she sang chartbusters like Part of Me, Firework, Dark Horse, and a cover of Whitney Houston's Greatest Love of All. Christina Aguilera performed Stronger in the same rally.

In Detroit, Jon Bon Jovi performed Livin' on a Prayer with ex-R.E.M lead vocalist Michael Stipe and The War & Treaty accompanying him. In Las Vegas, Jorge Hernandez of Los Tigres del Norte lit the stage on fire while DJ Cassidy was another high-profile presence in Philadelphia. Rapper Fat Joe was also a part of the rally as he introduced Puerto Rican singer Ricky Martin.

However, not all performances were major-label acts. The Morehouse House of Funk Marching Band was the ensemble sitting in for Beyonce in the Atlanta rally as they performed Freedom.


On Tuesday, November 5, the citizens of America will finally get to know who is the next President of the country. However, it might take time as the results will not be finalized until either Donald Trump or Kamala Harris gains a significant victory in most states, including the swing states like Arizona, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Nevada, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Georgia.

Edited by Udisha
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