Singer-songwriter Joy Villa arrived at the 62nd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles on Jan. 26 wearing a gown in support of President Trumps 2020 reelection campaign.
The 28-year-old award-winning recording artist and political activist attended the red carpet event in a red, white, and blue latex fitted dress adorned with the words “Trump 2020” in white crystal lettering running down the front.
On the back of her eye-catching garment were the words “Impeached and Reelected,” in reference to the presidents impeachment trial.
Villas gown was reportedly custom-made by Desi Allinger-Nelson of Desi Designs, who told The Hollywood Reporter that the coat detail of the outfit was inspired by the first lady Melania Trump.
Following Sundays appearance at the Grammy Awards, Villa explained the thought process behind her choice of outfit.
“As an artist I use my voice for what my heart holds dear: American exceptionalism lifting up integrity, free speech, family values, and our beautiful freedom of religion,” she wrote on Instagram.
“Thank God for @realdonaldtrump! The first president in USA history to be impeached and reelected by us, the American people!”


Villa said her look was in partnership with America Against Hollywood, an organization funding conservative artists and performers to support the reelection of President Trump in 2020.
This is not the first time Villa has made a political statement with her choice of clothing on the red carpet and is her third show of support for Trump through her attire.
At the Grammys in 2017, Villa worse a blue dress which looked like a campaign poster and was emblazoned with the presidents famous slogan “Make America Great Again.”
At the 2019 Grammy Awards, she arrived in a barbed wire-style dress that said “Build the Wall” on the back, while carrying a bright red purse embossed with the MAGA slogan.


The singer has also made other political statements with her clothing, including at the 2018 Grammy Awards whRead More – Source
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