Since booting President Joe Biden out of the 2024 presidential election, Vice President Kamala Harris has been boosted to the highest levels of (fake) popularity.
A significant part of that boost came from her Democratic allies in Hollywood, of which most in that business are.
But according to Breitbart, not all Hollywood stars are fully in for Harris, and one popular Netflix star, a non-U.S. resident, recently admitted that while she hopes Harris beats former President Donald Trump, she would probably vote for Green Party candidate Jill Stein instead.
"Kaos" actor Rakie Ayloa made it clear that Stein would have her support if she were able to vote.
Notably, Ayloa not only voice her support for Stein, but she also added that no matter what, she doesn't believe the United States is ready for a female president.
"I’d say truthfully, no, I don’t think the U.S. is ready for a female president, but that doesn’t mean they won’t vote for one. That doesn’t mean that people won’t vote for [Harris]," the Welsh actress said.
"Maybe new things, innovative things, progressive things only ever happen when we’re not ready for them,” but added, “Maybe by their very nature, they can’t — if we’re too comfortable, we just stick with what we have."
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She made it clear that she'll still hope for Harris to prevail over Trump.
"I hope that Kamala Harris wins over Trump. But, you know, I’m not there to vote. Is the U.S. ready for that to happen? Not at all," Ayloa said.
While she may not be an American voter, Ayloa knows, like the rest of the world, that this year's election will be one for the history books.
"But then the U.S. wasn’t ready for [Barack] Obama and the reaction to him was everything that’s happened since in terms of where politics has swung," she added.
"So I’d say I hope she wins, but then I’d also say, ‘Buckle up, everybody, because it’s going to be a bumpy ride.'"
While Stein has no shot at winning anything this time around, it's interesting to see who's supporting her over Harris.