Glenn Close Comments On Vance


Let’s talk about a surprising twist in the world of Hollywood and politics involving the talented actress Glenn Close and her recent comments about JD Vance. If you’re wondering what’s going on, buckle up because this one’s a bit of a ride.

So, you might remember Glenn Close’s incredible performance as Mamaw in Hillbilly Elegy, the movie adaptation of JD Vance’s bestselling memoir. Her role earned her an Oscar nomination and plenty of praise for capturing the struggles of working-class Americans. But now, it seems Close is taking a different approach, and it’s all about something JD Vance said years ago—a comment that has resurfaced and caught the attention of Hollywood.

Let’s rewind for a second. JD Vance made a remark a while back about “childless cat ladies,” which didn’t sit well with some people, including a few celebrities. Fast forward to now, and Glenn Close has jumped into the conversation with a couple of Instagram posts where she passionately defended women who own cats.

She even joked about how her cat, Eve, would have left a “bleeding mouse head” for anyone who criticized ladies with cats. It’s a quirky, yet pointed response to a comment that many on the left haven’t forgotten.

What’s intriguing here is how this issue is being brought up now, especially when there are much bigger concerns on the table—like the economy and immigration. Under Vice President Kamala Harris, the economy has seen consumer prices skyrocket, making it tough for many Americans to make ends meet.

Whether it’s groceries, energy bills, rent, or insurance, people are feeling the squeeze. And let’s not forget the border crisis, with millions of illegal immigrants receiving taxpayer-funded benefits, all while the administration struggles to secure the border.

Yet, instead of focusing on these pressing issues, the spotlight is on JD Vance’s old comment. It seems like left-leaning Hollywood influencers are eager to keep this topic alive, possibly as a way to distract voters from Harris’ controversial record. After all, it's easier to stir up emotions over a cat comment than to tackle complex economic and immigration challenges.

What’s also interesting is that this isn’t the first time Glenn Close has spoken out on matters related to Hillbilly Elegy. Back in 2021, during the film’s promotion, she defended the Vance family and others like them, emphasizing the importance of understanding the lives of working-class Americans.

She highlighted how her role taught her a lot about the struggles that people like Mamaw face and urged for more stories that unite us as human beings, rather than dividing us through politics.

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