Dwyane Wade’s wife, Gabrielle Union, is known for her sharp wit and unfiltered opinions, and this time, she’s got a two-word mic drop for Donald Trump’s women’s agenda: “Hell No.” Yes, that’s it—two words were all it took for Union to shut down Trump’s plan faster than a Shaq dunk in the paint.
The Hollywood star, who’s no stranger to using her voice on social issues, posted a video to her Instagram stories, featuring activist Tarana Burke. But the highlight wasn’t the video—it was Union’s no-nonsense, two-word reaction, which sent social media into a frenzy. For those wondering what Union thinks about Trump’s plans for women if he reclaims the White House, well, there’s no need for guesswork. Her take? “Hell No.”
Clearly, Trump’s vision isn’t sitting well with her. Union, a vocal supporter of Democratic candidate and current Vice President Kamala Harris, is just the latest celeb to step up and tell the world that Trump’s agenda belongs somewhere between a bad reality show and a cringeworthy stand-up routine.
LeBron, Steph, Oprah, Beyonce… and now Gabrielle Union?
Union joins a who’s who of anti-Trump stars urging the public not to give him a sequel in the Oval Office. LeBron James, Steph Curry, Oprah Winfrey, Beyonce, and even Eminem have thrown in their two cents, and let’s be honest, when you have Beyonce AND Eminem on the same page, you know it’s serious. As for Trump? Well, he’s too busy duking it out in a tight race with Kamala Harris to notice the growing list of famous faces opposing him. Good luck with that.
Dwyane Wade’s Beef with Trump: Round 2?
Gabrielle’s husband, NBA legend Dwyane Wade, hasn’t been as vocal this election cycle, but he’s no stranger to beefing with Trump. Flashback to 2016: Wade’s cousin, Nykea Aldridge, was tragically shot in Chicago, and Trump wasted no time turning the tragedy into a political soundbite, tweeting that it proved African Americans would vote for him. Nothing like politicizing someone’s family tragedy to win hearts and minds, right?
Wade was understandably furious. He told ABC News that while he appreciated the conversation that followed, he couldn’t shake the bad taste in his mouth. “It looks like it’s being used as political gain,” Wade said at the time. Ya think?
So, while Wade has been relatively quiet this time around, his wife has picked up the slack, wielding her Instagram platform like a three-point shooter with an open look—quick, effective, and deadly accurate.
With Election Day on Nov. 5, we’ll see if Gabrielle Union’s ‘Hell No’ rallying cry has the same impact as one of Dwyane Wade’s classic game-winning shots. But one thing’s for sure—neither Wade nor Union is here for Trump’s antics.