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Trump-loving performer Diamond dies at 51

Trump-loving performer Diamond dies at 51
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Donald Trump is mourning the death of “Diamond and Silk” combo member Diamond Lynnette Hardaway, who passed away on Monday night at the age of 51.

Hardaway was one of Trump’s most ardent backers, and the former president described his “unexpected” death as “very awful news for Republicans.”

Trump commented on Truth Social, “Extremely negative news for Republicans and, indeed, all Americans.” “Our darling Diamond of Diamond and Silk has just gone away at her home in North Carolina, the state she cherished so dearly.”

The former president referred to Hardaway as “Magnificent Diamond” and stated her sister Silk Herneitha Rochelle Hardaway was “with her every step of the way and at her passing.”

Trump continued, “There was never a better team, anywhere, at any time.”

Concerns regarding Hardaway’s health were expressed on the duo’s official Twitter account in November.
Diamond And Silk on Facebook / Diamond And Silk

“Diamond & Silk” gained to prominence during Trump’s 2016 presidential campaign after converting from lifelong Democrats to staunch Republicans following the announcement of Trump’s White House run a year prior.

Throughout Trump’s presidency, the vloggers became social media celebrities and frequent Fox News guests, including appearances in the Oval Office.

“There was never or nowhere a better TEAM! Diamond’s death was completely unexpected; most likely, her large and magnificent HEART simply failed. You will be deeply missed, our Magnificent Diamond,” he said.

Former President Donald Trump with Lynette ‘Diamond’ Hardaway and Rochelle ‘Silk’ Richardson in the Cabinet Room of the White House on February 27, 2020, during a meeting with African American supporters.

In her honor, a GiveSendGo page has been established. “The World has just lost a True Angel and Warrior Patriot for Freedom, Love, and Humanity!” reads a note on the page.

The message reads, “Diamond blazed a trail based on her enthusiasm and compassion for the entire human race.” “Her departure should forever be remembered in our hearts. Please respect the privacy of Diamond’s family during this difficult time, but remember and enjoy the gift she provided us all.”

In November, Hardaway’s health raised worry as the duo’s official Twitter account pleaded for fans to pray for her.

Diamond and Silk arrive at the Rayburn House Office Building on Capitol Hill on April 26, 2018 to appear before the House Judiciary Committee.

“Anyone who believes in the power of prayer, please pray for Diamond,” the tweet stated, although no explanation was offered for the abrupt request.

In 2018, the couple claimed that Facebook flagged their videos praising Donald Trump as “unsafe.” Several months later, they received an apology from the social media platform.

In 2020, the sisters were sacked from their Fox News positions for pushing COVID-19 conspiracy theories. In addition, they stated on television that the mortality toll from the virus was being altered to harm Trump’s reputation.


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