Singer Joy Villa made a statement again this year at the Grammy Awards with her Trump 2020 gown Sunday night.

Villa walked down the red carpet wearing a full length white coat, but when she took her coat off, she revealed her political message in support of the President. The front of her gown had the words,“Trump 2020” and “Impeached & re-elected” on the back. Her purse was detailed with the Republican party elephant motif.

“I feel like Miss America in this. It’s all couture,” Villa told The Hollywood Reporter. “He’s going to be the first president in history to be impeached and re-elected.” 

Villa called the impeachment a “total sham” and explained the process is “confusing most Americans.”

Musician Ricky Rebel also displayed a pro-Trump message to the Grammys, but his was hidden on his back side. Rebel wore an all red outfit with “Impeach this” written on his exposed butt cheeeks.

Like Villa, this wasn’t Rebel’s first year to show support for President Trump at the Grammys. Last year, Rebel wore a jacket with the slogan “Make America Great Again.”

In 2019, the singer wore a dress with brick patterns and “Build the Wall” on the back. Villa chose a pro-life message for her gown with an image of an baby on the front and a purse which read “choose life” in 2018.

Villa shocked Hollywood when she showed up wearing a “Make America Great Again” message on a blue gown in 2017.

Critics bashed Villa for her political outfit, calling her racist, sexist, and xenophobic for supporting President Trump.

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