Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber made a statement in support of women following Donald Trump’s election victory in 2016. Both models took to social media to express their concerns about the political climate and advocate for women’s rights.
Kendall Jenner shared her thoughts on Instagram, encouraging women to stay strong and united in the face of adversity. She highlighted the importance of supporting each other, advocating for change, and continuing the fight for equality and justice.
Hailey Bieber, similarly, posted a message urging women to remain resilient and to continue pushing for progress in their communities. She called for the empowerment of women, stressing the need for solidarity and strength during challenging times.
Both public figures used their platforms to send a powerful message of support and encouragement to women, underscoring the significance of collective action in times of political uncertainty.
In the aftermath of Donald Trump’s election victory, Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber took to their Instagram Stories to share messages of empowerment and support for women.
Jenner, who had just celebrated her 29th birthday, re-shared a powerful post from We The Urban that emphasized women’s strength and resilience. The message read: “To Women Everywhere, You are the heartbeat of progress. You are seen, valued, and unstoppable. Your strength and prowess are changing the world.” The post, written by Willie Greene, continued by encouraging women to keep pushing forward with love and resilience, regardless of the election results. It also urged women to nurture hope and work toward a future where everyone is seen, heard, and valued.
Bieber, 27, re-shared a passionate post about the election results, offering solidarity to women who have carried heavy burdens for so long. The message acknowledged the exhaustion many women feel, stating, “To women everywhere tired of being strong all the time, I know you’re tired. You’ve carried so much for so long, holding it all together even when there’s little left for yourself.” The post concluded with a message of comfort, reminding women that it’s okay to rest and lean on others, adding: “You may bend, but you won’t break.”
Both Jenner and Bieber used their platforms to inspire women to continue standing strong and to remind them of their unbreakable power, even in the face of adversity.
Hailey Bieber shared a resolute and empowering message in response to the election results, reiterating themes of personal worth and perseverance. The message, which she re-shared on her Instagram Story, included a powerful reminder: “Someone’s inability to see my worth does not diminish my inherent value.” She emphasized the ongoing nature of progress, stating that even the smallest cracks in barriers contribute to larger societal change, and encouraged people to continue fighting for a more just and compassionate world.
Bieber also addressed a particular sentiment, asserting: “Supporting a convicted felon over a woman is f**ing insane,”* expressing her frustration with the election outcome. She concluded her post with a simple but impactful declaration: “That’s really all there is to say.”
The divisive reactions to the presidential election results in Hollywood follow Hailey Bieber’s recent post urging fans to vote, alongside a heartwarming moment she shared with her husband Justin Bieber and their newborn son, Jack Blues. She posted an adorable picture of Jack’s tiny feet in a onesie, with an ‘I Voted’ sticker placed on his foot, symbolizing her call for civic engagement.
Both Kendall Jenner and Hailey Bieber have refrained from officially endorsing any presidential candidate this year, though they have consistently supported political causes. In 2018, both joined peers at the March for Our Lives protest in Los Angeles, which advocated for gun control following mass shootings, a notable moment after Jenner’s controversial Pepsi commercial. Kim Kardashian, Jenner’s sister, was also present at the protest, despite her close ties with Ivanka Trump, the daughter of the president-elect. Similar to her siblings, Kardashian chose not to publicly endorse a candidate in this election.