Posted on 10/14/2025 8:42:16 PM PDT by simpson96
British actress Frances Barber conceded Monday that she's changed her view on President Donald Trump following his role in brokering a peace deal between Israel and Hamas earlier this week.
"I had TDS and I'm now eating my words," she wrote on X Monday, reposting a photo showing a "Thank You" message to Trump written on a Tel Aviv beach.
The actress later confirmed in her comment section that the acronym she used in her post stood for "Trump Derangement Syndrome."
Barber had previously been an outspoken critic of Trump, slamming the president on social media for being a "convicted criminal" and suggesting he should "be in prison with his bestie" Steve Bannon.
The day before her change of heart about Trump, Barber posted to X that she was "deeply moved" by the news that the Israeli hostages being held captive by Hamas had been released.
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Rather surprising. She was not completely blinded by her hatred.
Well, she just destroyed HER career.
A reasonably good villainess in one or two Doctor Who episodes. But they were well over 10 years ago now and she’s done other things so it’s odd that that’s how they described her.
Good for her.
Hopefully her red pilling continues.
Now, if only the low-info TDS victims further realize they have been played and gaslighted for years by a cadre of worldwide Leftists seeking to rule them.
Yup
Like all the apocalypse movies where they find the patient with antibodies to fight the disease, this may be patient 1, now they need to take her blood and make the vaccine 😂
Indeed it’ll cure many other issues also at the same time.
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