“White Lotus” star Natasha Rothwell blasted ICE in a sharp expletive-filled rebuke as she went off-script while presenting an award at Sunday’s Independent Spirit Awards.
“Hi, everyone! I’m going to go to the prompter, but I just want to say, ‘f—k ICE,” the actress said, which sent the audience into raptures.
Rothwell is the latest A-lister to slam Immigration and Customs Enforcement, following in the footsteps of Billie Eilish and Bad Bunny, who blasted the agency at the Grammys earlier this month.
Rothwell has since been described as a “classless liberal” by critics on X after her tirade went viral.
“Westworld” star Tessa Thompson and “No Escape” star Lake Bell wasted no opportunity in protesting against ICE at the ceremony held in Los Angeles’ Hollywood Palladium, wearing anti-ICE badges, as reported by Vulture.
“Breaking Bad” actress Taylor Dearden was also seen sporting an anti-ICE pin.
Celebs used their platforms to protest against ICE following the deaths of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.
Anti-ICE protester and ICU nurse Pretti, 37, was killed two weeks after Good. Good was shot dead by agent Jonathan Ross in Minneapolis.
Eilish’s track “Wildflower” was named Song of the Year at the Grammys and during her acceptance speech, she declared: “No one is illegal on stolen land.”
She also proclaimed “f–k ICE.”
Eilish has been widely mocked for her remarks.
The lefty singer was accused of virtue-signalling and even faced calls to hand over her ritzy LA mansion to Native Americans.
Political commentator Brandon Tatum called on Eilish to hand over her home to the “nearest tribe or migrant family.”
“The woman is a blithering idiot. Of course, if she really means it, then she’ll happily hand over her multi-million pound Malibu beachfront home to illegal migrants,” wrote British journalist Julia Hartley-Brewer on X. “Which she won’t, because it’s all just silly celeb posturing.”
Bad Bunny also shouted “ICE out” as he accepted the award for Best Música Urbana Album.
Towels were handed out to Super Bowl LX fans outside Levi’s Stadium and Bad Bunny sparked division with his halftime show performance.
President Trump described the artist’s halftime show as an “affront to the Greatness of America.”
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