Posted on 01/26/2020 4:34:59 PM PST by God luvs America
This is the singers third pro-Trump fashion statement at the music awards show; she notified the White House that she would wear something to be supportive.
Known for making political style statements on the red carpet, singer-songwriter Joy Villa turned up at the 62nd Grammy Awards in Los Angeles wearing a gown in support of President Trumps 2020 re-election campaign. This is her third showing of support for Trump on the red carpet.
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Good. About time they speak up. Lord knows there are FAR too many with tattoos now. Sick of it.
Zero tattoos right now.
My 2 daughters want us 3 to get the family crest on our shoulders together. I’m doing it.
Then I will get a Proud Boy tattoo for 3rd degree.
IF you are religious. But, you cannot assume that everyone in every type of discussion on every thread in every forum is religious. So therefore, no it was not really a valid answer.
And apparently, a religion thread as well.
In its current form, the fad really started in the late 80s. So dont hold your breath.
Not really. The idea of women getting tattoos, more than just a butterfly on the ankle, didn’t really start until the late 90s/early 2000s. Still a while back, but I think the younger ones are already rejecting it.
Please, you MUST be kidding. She's doing it as self-promotion...and it works.
Do you really think she'd get this play if she were a white woman?
Gorgeous.
Ive mentioned that story before. I bring it up again b/c its amusing.
Joy is okay, I suppose, although she comes across like a goofball whos main goal is to get attention.
Gee, do you THINK so?
Have to disagree with your timeline. I used to watch Headbangers Ball back in the day so I really feel like I have a front row seat on this one. In 1985 not even most metal and hard rock bands had any tattoos. Its almost strange to go back and watch some of those old videos now and see rockers NOT inked. However, by 1989, a lot of them had full sleeves, chest and back pieces. And almost all of them had at least several tats if not full arms and backs. I have to say this was the beginning of the modern tattoo era. Definitely influenced me. I got my first one in 1992. My last one in 1999. So yes, the 90s I feel was definitely the heyday. I feel you are correct that it has been in a slight decline ever since but I dont think its going away anytime soon.
And I will admit, if I could just snap my fingers and make all of mine disappear, I probably would. But I cant. No biggie. I really dont care that much.
As always she glows.
She’s Hawt and I can’t stand tattoos but I’d hit that ...
She ain’t shocking me!
Even if its a stunt, its brave because there are crazy liberals out there waiting to ruin your career or worse.
*** So whats up with hating on Joy? ***
I think it is her being a Scientologist. Seems that is what I remember many of her detractors on FR saying when she first came out for Trump.
I would choose a Joy Villa over Trump’s Paula White as religious outreach director (or whatever her title is) any day.
Tattoo thread,
Yup,
I was Hopeing
For more
Photos
Of Lovely
Villa!
No doubt tattoos on men took off earlier. However, tattoos on women started much later, and my observance was that that didn’t happen until the end of the 90s. The full sleeve crap on women didn’t start showing up (on any women other than hardcore biker chicks and punk rockers) until the mid 2000s at the earliest.
Said to the Israelites.
It appears that the zipper was impeached
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