The Buffalo Bills have been on top in the AFC East since beating the Miami Dolphins in Week 9. Josh Allen's girlfriend is Hailee Steinfeld, who went with her boyfriend's team. The Bills will be favored to win their fifth straight when they host the Indianapolis Colts on November 10. Steinfeld did not mince words with her Instagram post two days after Donald Trump was declared the winner in the 2024 presidential election.
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Hailey Steinfeld's message after two days after Donald TrumpHailey Steinfeld wrote to her 20 million followers on Thursday, November 7, “Wherever you are, and whatever you’re feeling, remember to take a moment for yourself, find a bit of calm, and connect with those who bring you joy. We’re all in this together and I’m sending much love your way.”
About two weeks before Election Day, Steinfeld liked a post on Instagram from fashion editor Joe Zee, who endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. She posted a photo in a Harris/Walz sweater on October 24 and wrote in part, “This election is critical—our civil liberties and freedoms hang in the balance. And for me, there’s only one clear choice: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.”
She added, "ACLU reports there are currently over 500+ anti LBGTQ bills Republicans have tried to pass or have passed in different states. This election isn’t just about policy or even the price of gas. It’s about whether we celebrate diversity, progress, and basic human rights—or whether we roll back the clock to a time when families like mine couldn’t exist.”
Steinfeld, despite avoiding politics this year, made a significant statement to marginalized communities following the 2020 Peabody Award win for her Apple TV series, "Dickinson." “At the end of the day, we are all human,” she said during her acceptance speech. “No matter what gender we identify as, the color of our skin, who we choose to love. This message of equality and fighting for what we believe is right is so incredibly important right now. More than ever as our country continues to fight injustice, inequality, and racism.”
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and three-time Super Bowl MVP Allen share a similar political approach, with Allen never publicly endorsed a presidential candidate, despite being AFC rivals. Mahomes told reporters on September 11, “I’ve always said [that] I don’t want my place and my platform to be used to endorse a candidate or do whatever either way. I think my place is to inform people to get registered to vote. It’s to inform people to do their own research. And then make their best decision for them and their family.”
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Hailey Steinfeld's message after two days after Donald TrumpHailey Steinfeld wrote to her 20 million followers on Thursday, November 7, “Wherever you are, and whatever you’re feeling, remember to take a moment for yourself, find a bit of calm, and connect with those who bring you joy. We’re all in this together and I’m sending much love your way.”
About two weeks before Election Day, Steinfeld liked a post on Instagram from fashion editor Joe Zee, who endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris. She posted a photo in a Harris/Walz sweater on October 24 and wrote in part, “This election is critical—our civil liberties and freedoms hang in the balance. And for me, there’s only one clear choice: Kamala Harris and Tim Walz.”
President Trump has already released a video outlining his plan to dismantle the deep state starting Day One. He is not wasting any time.
— FreeEagle 🦅 (@RealFreeEagle) November 8, 2024
He understands the mandate: Completely annihilating the far left’s entrenched power structures. pic.twitter.com/FmJ5V11EwZ
She added, "ACLU reports there are currently over 500+ anti LBGTQ bills Republicans have tried to pass or have passed in different states. This election isn’t just about policy or even the price of gas. It’s about whether we celebrate diversity, progress, and basic human rights—or whether we roll back the clock to a time when families like mine couldn’t exist.”
Steinfeld, despite avoiding politics this year, made a significant statement to marginalized communities following the 2020 Peabody Award win for her Apple TV series, "Dickinson." “At the end of the day, we are all human,” she said during her acceptance speech. “No matter what gender we identify as, the color of our skin, who we choose to love. This message of equality and fighting for what we believe is right is so incredibly important right now. More than ever as our country continues to fight injustice, inequality, and racism.”
Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes and three-time Super Bowl MVP Allen share a similar political approach, with Allen never publicly endorsed a presidential candidate, despite being AFC rivals. Mahomes told reporters on September 11, “I’ve always said [that] I don’t want my place and my platform to be used to endorse a candidate or do whatever either way. I think my place is to inform people to get registered to vote. It’s to inform people to do their own research. And then make their best decision for them and their family.”
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