ALBAWABA - Former President of the United States and current candidate Donald Trump is once again the talk of social media after going viral for referring to Latin music superstar Nicky Jam as "Hot" thinking that he's a female when asked about him.
Videos of the clip swarmed X (formerly known as Twitter) with users laughing at the former president. This came after Donald Trump learned that the Puerto Rican singer endorsed him in the upcoming presidential elections against Kamala Harris.
Donald Trump mistakenly calls male singer "Hot"
The incident in question occurred at one of Trump's Las Vegas rallies in Nevada with the former president saying, "Latin music superstar Nicky Jam, you know Nicky… she’s hot."
One user on X wrote, "He thought it was Nicki Minaj LMAO" and another added, "That's a wild way to come out as Bi."
By the time of writing this article, Nicky Jam has garnered 29 Million monthly listeners on Spotify, 43.7 Million followers on Instagram, 7.7 Million on TikTok, and 4.8 Million on X, making him a valuable addition to the other celebrities backing Donald Trump in the upcoming presidential elections.
Other celebrities endorsing Trump include Elon Musk, Hulkl Hogan, Amber Rose, Kid Rock, and many more.
On the other hand, Kamala Harris has a lot of celebrities backing her up such as Taylor Swift (the newest endorsement) which resulted in more than 400,000 link visits to Vote.gov, George Clooney, John Legend, Olivia Rodrigo, Mark Hamill and Megan Thee Stallion.
Former US President and Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump gestures as he speaks during a campaign rally at the Expo World Market Center in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 13, 2024. (Photo by Patrick T. Fallon / AFP)
Recently Trump also went viral for saying "They’re eating the dogs, they’re eating the cats" as a reference to rumors that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are "hunting and killing animals" in the area. Additionally, some claims also stated that they are reportedly feasting on them which proved to be false by local Springfield police the other day, according to Springfield News-Sun.
The quote got so popular it made him go viral on TikTok with users making reels and memes out of it.