Instagram, the “Real Housewives of New York City” alum, who has not revealed who she voted for, explained why she did not think it was a “good idea” for Harris to be “aligning with celebrities.”“This was the most divisive election that I can recall in my lifetime, the stakes felt so high on both sides, people couldn’t have an opinion,” Frankel, 54, said.“It’s been like that for a while, but it felt more crystallized here.
You couldn’t have an opinion, regardless of who you were voting for. You couldn’t say either candidate didn’t do something you didn’t like … something that wasn’t a good business practice.”“Or something that was in poor taste, you just couldn’t do it,” she added.“I genuinely did not think that aligning with celebrities is and was a good idea.
I don’t think the American public by and large care about who is hobnobbing with celebrities, it’s the forbidden fruit, it’s tempting, it’s right there, it’s the shiny object.The reality TV star continued: “I don’t think its a working model, I’m allowed to have that opinion.”Harris received endorsements from many celebrities during her campaign, including Taylor Swift, Beyoncé, Oprah, Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Cardi B, John Legend, Chrissy Teigen, Jennifer Lopez, Katy Perry, Orlando Bloom, Lizzo, Julia Roberts, Ricky Martin, Christina Aguilera, Usher, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Harrison Ford and Dick Van Dyke.Many of those stars also attended Harris’ campaign rallies.“I thought there were mistakes on both sides but when I expressed an opinion, regardless of who I was voting for, I was attacked on both sides and attacking each other and fighting in the comments,” Frankel added.Frankel went on to encourage Americans to come together now that the election is over.“We.
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