A Bravo star is getting applause online for her blistering take on Trump supporters.
Jennifer Welch, who starred in the reality series “Sweet Home” and now co-hosts the “I’ve Had It” podcast with her friend Angie “Pumps” Sullivan, went off on a profanity-laden takedown of MAGA last week.
In a viral, albeit edited, clip from the Aug. 8 episode of her podcast, Welch took aim at white people who voted for President Donald Trump all three times he ran for office.
Screenshot “I’ve Had It” podcast via YouTube/Getty
“I’ve had it with white people that triple-Trumped, that have the nerve and the audacity to walk into a Mexican restaurant, a Chinese restaurant, an Indian restaurant, go to perhaps their gay hairdresser,” Welch said in the clip. “I don’t think you should be able to enjoy anything but Cracker Barrel.
“And if you want to triple-Trump, and you want to browbeat DEI, and you want to browbeat gay people, and you want to browbeat Black people as you’ve been doing for 400 years,” she continued. “And you want to browbeat this generation of immigrants that come over here and open up businesses earnestly, pay their taxes, you want to demonize them and call them rapists and felons and all this shit.”
Welch then went on to describe Trump in incredibly foul language.
“When the felon is the teeny weeny mushroom cock piece of shit — Cankles McTaco Tits — at the top of the ticket! I have fucking had it from top to bottom!” she said.
She then highlighted, in plain language, why these types of people enrage her.
“White people that triple-Trumped should be banned, boycotted from enjoying the best thing that America has to offer, which is multiculturalism,” she said.
And although Welch unfortunately ventured into fatophobia territory by the end of her verbal smackdown, left-leaning people on X seemed willing to forgive her due to her greater point.
“This is the most savage takedown of anyone I’ve ever heard in my life,” one X user noted.
“If you genuinely hate immigrants & minorities that much, you’re not allowed to partake in any part of the culture they’ve brought with them,” another X user said. “Go ahead and enjoy your boiled unseasoned chicken you fuckin losers.”
“It’s not that they don’t actually want to be around it,” an X user said about multiculturalism. “It’s that they want to feel superior to anyone that isn’t white.”
“This needs to be sampled into a #NotLikeUs club mix!” a user joked, referencing the Kendrick Lamar hit that swept the nation during the Super Bowl earlier this year for its subtle anti-Trump dog whistles.
Welch, an interior designer based in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, first gained fame when “Sweet Home” debuted on Bravo in 2017, a project that followed her throughout her career and personal life. That same year, she told HuffPost that despite what some may think, plenty of liberals reside in her red state.
“Our community that we live in is peppered with progressive and sophisticated people that travel, believe in climate change,” she said at the time. “In the city itself, there really are some creative ass kickers that are doing things. We don’t feel even remotely close to living a life that people in Los Angeles or New York may think we do. There are a lot of great people here.”