Whoopi Goldberg’s Photo Is Photoshopped With This Vulgar Message
Whoopi Goldberg may not be Trump’s biggest fan, but she also doesn’t like it when she’s photoshopped to look like she has a bad message for him on her shirt.
Goldeberg defended herself on The View on Tuesday morning over a photoshopped picture of her that shows her wearing a shirt with a vulgar message on it for President Trump.
The photo, which was taken of the star at the Women’s March back in January, shows Goldberg wearing a shirt that says, “AND YOU THOUGHT I WAS A NASTY WOMAN BEFORE? BUCKLE UP, BUTTERCUP.”
This was the original shirt. The photoshopped version of her shirt has an entirely different message that says, “make AMERICA great again.” The image also had Trump’s campaign slogan but it was blurred out in the pic shown on The View.
“I need to clear up a lie that was posted online this morning. A photo of me at the Women’s March has been Photoshopped to show me wearing an offensive shirt against you know who,” Goldberg said. “Even though I don’t care for this man, I would never wear the shirt that’s there.”
“If you like that, if you feel like the sentiments like the sentiments on that shirt, grow a pair and you wear it. But don’t put it on me,” Goldberg said.
She also said later: “Every day, half the country despises me, half the country loves me. But you know what? I stand up. You see my face. Don’t put stuff on me that I haven’t done.”