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Debra Messing Issues Homophobic Insult To Trump: ‘I Hope’ You Become ‘Most Popular Boyfriend’ In Prison

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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - MARCH 12: Debra Messing attends the "Birthday Candles" Photocall at American Airlines Theatre on March 12, 2020 in New York City.
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Despite being a proud and open LGBT activist, actress Debra Messing issued a homophobic insult at President Trump, suggesting he would become a “popular boyfriend” among prison inmates.

In a tweet last week, Messing responded to a note from World Health Organization chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus praising German Chancellor Angela Merkel for urging Germans to stay home amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

“AMERICA. THIS is a LEADER,” she exclaimed.

“[Donald Trump], you are weak, scared, stupid, inept, negligent, vindictive, narcissistic, criminal,” she added. “I hope you live a long life in prison where you become the most popular boyfriend to the all inmates.”

Some of Messing’s followers criticized her for the homophobic insult.

“Maybe rethink this homophobic undertoned tweet?” said one Twitter user.

“Love you Deb but please don’t bring gay sex into the equation as something derogatory,” said another user.

“I happen to be gay…you suck in a bad way,” said another.

“Nice ‘tolerance’ display, especially towards the gay community,” said another.

“Wow, you’re quite the #homophobe. You just put a lot of gay youth at risk. Thanks for that,” said another.

In September of last year, Messing supported her “Will & Grace” co-star Eric McCormack when he ignited a firestorm on Twitter by publicly stating that he would no longer work with Trump supporters, and asking to be told who would be in attendance at a fundraiser for the president in Beverly Hills.

“Hey, [THR], kindly report on everyone attending this event, so the rest of us can be clear about who we don’t wanna work with. Thx,” tweeted McCormack.

Shortly thereafter, Messing joined in on the Trump supporter hate-fest when she also demanded to know the names of those in attendance at the fundraiser, effectively supporting a blacklist against people who think differently from her. “Please print a list of all attendees please. The public has a right to know,” she tweeted.

After considerable pushback from both the Left and the Right, both McCormack and Messing semi-retracted their statements, accusing their critics of misinterpreting them.

“I want to be clear about my social media post from last week, which has been misinterpreted in a very upsetting way. I absolutely do not support blacklists or discrimination of any kid, as anyone who knows me would attest. I’d simply like to understand where Trump’s major donations are coming from, which is a matter of public record. I am holding myself responsible for making educated and informed decisions that I can morally and ethically stand by and to do that, transparency is essential,” wrote McCormack on Instagram.

Messing later tweeted her co-star’s message alongside the caption, “I couldn’t have said it better.”

In July of this year, Messing once again found herself at the center of controversy when she suggested that rapper Kanye West was “disgusting” for allegedly trying to take black votes away from Joe Biden in his presidential run.

The comment sparked the ire of Nina Turner, national co-chair of socialist Sen. Bernie Sanders’ (I-VT) presidential campaign.

You just can’t stop dipping can you [Debra Messing]? Your connotation is racist,” said Turner. “1. Black voters are not owned by anyone. Our vote should be earned every election cycle. 2. We can think for ourselves & don’t need your help. 3. Sometimes it’s best to stay out of family business.”

Related: ‘RACIST’: Debra Messing Dragged For Saying Kanye West Is Acting ‘Disgusting’ For ‘Trying To Take’ ‘Black Voters From Biden’

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