The utter and complete caucasity of the deplorable dictator we know as Donald Trump may have finally met its match. Clearly not content with the cease and desist issued by Pharrell Williams last week upon learning that his hit song, “Happy,” was being played at Trump rallies—immediately subsequent to the Tree of Life synagogue massacre, no less—Trump has now earned the ire of self-proclaimed “Bad Gal” Rihanna.

On Sunday, the Washington Post’s White House Bureau Chief Philip Rucker tweeted that Rih’s “Don’t Stop the Music” was was playing at a Trump rally in Chattanooga, Tenn., as “aides toss free Trump T-shirts into the crowd, like a ball game. Everyone’s loving it.”

 

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Everyone, that is, except Rihanna, who had notably just issued an endorsement of Florida Democratic gubernatorial candidate Andrew Gillum only hours before. Upon catching wind of Rucker’s tweet, the megastar and mogul—who is likely worth far more than Donald Trump, at this point—retweeted and issued a tweet of her own, bypassing attorneys to reach Trump and his team on his chosen platform (though we’re sure her attorneys were contacted first thing Monday morning).

Source: He Tried It: Rihanna Tells Trump to Stop Playing Her Music at His ‘Tragic Rallies,’ Endorses Andrew Gillum