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Meet Joy Villa, the singer who wore a Maga-inspired red hat to the Grammys: the Scientologist recently hung out with Ivanka Trump and Ted Cruz, and she performed alongside Jon Voight for Trump

Meet Joy Villa, the singer who wore a Maga-inspired red hat to the Grammys and performed alongside Jon Voight for Trump. Photo: Getty Images
Meet Joy Villa, the singer who wore a Maga-inspired red hat to the Grammys and performed alongside Jon Voight for Trump. Photo: Getty Images

One of Trump’s biggest fans, Villa returned to the Grammys with yet another maximalist fashion look inspired by the current president of the United States – so just who is she exactly?

Joy Villa, one of Donald Trump’s biggest supporters, returned to the Grammys with another fashion look inspired by the president of the United States.
 

On Sunday, the 38-year-old musician was photographed wearing a gold dress with a red baseball cap reminiscent of a Maga hat, plus a gold chain with a dog sporting a knit hat, which she said represented a cryptocurrency meme coin, per The Hollywood Reporter.

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“This look is all about American exceptionalism, freedom,” Villa told the outlet in a red carpet interview. She said her gown was made by Andre Soriano, who she described as a “gay Filipino immigrant”.
 

“The hat stays on. They tried to kill Trump. He’s still alive, thank God,” she gushed. “Because they tried to get rid of Trump and now he’s still here, this hat’s not going anywhere. Like the red-hat army that we’ve seen. … There’s a lot of Latinos, a lot of Black Americans, a lot of artists who love Trump. So the hat stays on. We’re not going to get our hats knocked off, hit off or threatened to [be taken] off.”

When asked about her opinion on Trump’s wave of mass deportations, she said she supported him. “I think that the ones that are being deported should be deported,” Villa said. “I’m a Latina. My family came to this country legally. I love to see rapists, human traffickers deported. I don’t want to see them here. I want us to be free, for all colours, for all people. That’s what makes America great again. So we can create, so we can live.

“As an artist, as a musician, I want to be able to walk at night and not think that I’m going to get killed by an illegal alien. So those are the people getting deported, those are the people that should get deported.”

Politics aside, here’s what we know about Joy Villa.

Joy Villa’s background

Joy Villa at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Photo: AFP
Joy Villa at the 2020 Grammy Awards. Photo: AFP