Thursday, October 27, 2016

Hillary Clinton finally admits she draws fashion inspiration from Death Row Records

“It Might Sound Crazy” but Hillary Clinton’s outfit at the first presidential debate has drawn comparisons to the CEO of Death Row Recordings.
With All Eyez on Hillary Clinton, the Democratic contender admitted at last totaking sartorial cues from legendary rap label Death Row Records.
“I think Death Row and a lot of other fashion sources have influenced my look, don’t you?” Clinton quipped on Wednesday, prompted by hosts of the Breakfast Club on Power 105.1.
A viral meme posted after the third and final presidential debate had compared images from each of Clinton’s debate outfits — ranging from red to blue to white — with similar getups donned by record label co-founder Suge Knight and its artists Tupac and Snoop Dogg.
“We gone sit here and act like Hillary Clinton ain't been representing Death Row Records at all 3 debates?” queried Twitter user @double_cupp_me.


Clinton, who gave the radio interview on her 69th birthday, also discussed her allegiance to the Chicago Cubs, systemic racism, Jay Z’s coveted endorsement and her affinity for “Saturday Night Live” debate parodies. At one point, Stevie Wonder serenaded her with the now-public domain “Happy Birthday” song.
The world may never know if Clinton really drew style inspiration from the Doggfather — but she has, reportedly, enlisted Vogue boss Anna Wintour as her fashion consultant on the campaign trail.
The magazine issued its first-ever political endorsement last week in Clinton’s favor, citing her “fierce intelligence and considerable experience.”

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