Which celebrities will get red pimples next?

Whitney Cummings was not a red pill. She said so herself.
She just burned Democrats on CNN of all places during its New Year’s Eve coverage. Later, she doubled down on her podcast.
And it’s not over.
She just criticized California Democrats for their role in the raging West Coast wildfires.
If you donate to Cali fire relief efforts, that’s okay, but it’s crazy that anyone would have to donate their hard-earned money to a country that takes so much tax money from its citizens. We have normalized charities and good people who step in when state government fails.
-Whitney Cummings (@WhitneyCummings) January 9, 2025
This is not how normal Hollywood celebrities act. At least not until recently.
The term “red pill” comes from the 1999 movie “The Matrix.” Keanu Reeves’ hit movie showed people waking up to the real world, not the false narratives promoted by elites.
In real life, this means liberals who accept the false progressive narratives spread by the media. Cummings knows the context of the phrase and insists it does not apply to her. The casual observer may disagree.
Comedian Jim Gaffigan would likely reject that classification as well.
However, the PG-rated comedian backs away from his hard-left stances somewhat. He lamented that his angry anti-Trump rhetoric alienated some fans. He also criticized his fellow progressives for refusing to criticize themselves during the recent presidential campaign.
(His brutal impression of Gov. Tim Walz helped seal the leader’s fate as a helpless “idiot.”)
Comedian Jim Gaffigan admits that entertainers and media figures have been instructed not to criticize Kamala Harris:
“What I thought was interesting about this election — maybe because it was so important, maybe because it was a short election for Kamala — is that people… pic.twitter.com/NmrVe0wb4H– Eric Abinante (@EricAbinante) January 8, 2025
Would Gaffigan have made such a strong impression before 2024?
Others seem more open to their red-faced transformation. “Shazam!” Alum Zachary Levi endorsed Donald Trump late last year, a move he called “career suicide.”
After the election, Sylvester Stallone did the same, abandoning decades of political neutrality.
They followed the path blazed by centrist or left-of-center figures like Rob Schneider, Dr. Drew Pinsky, Justin Bateman, and Jillian Michaels, among others.
What’s going on here? Will raging California ignite more advanced stars?
Stars watch their homes and neighborhoods disappear under a blanket of fire. While late night cartoons Protect Democrats Having become the master of the state, the celebrities began to wake up to their ineffective leadership.
It is impossible to deny, and even more difficult to ignore.
Vibe transformed.
– Breitbart News (@BreitbartNews) January 10, 2025
Some stars are sticking to the progressive script, including director Jim Jarmusch and… Barbara Streisand. Many others are likely to view their Democratic leaders with a new, withering light.
Adam Carolla says it’s going to get worse sooner rather than later.
The podcast star knows all about red tape in California and how it hinders home construction projects. Now, imagine a group of stars trying to rebuild their lives and stumbling across said bar for months, if not years.
Carolla predicts that California may shift to the right as a result. This is unlikely at the moment, but it suggests we will see more red-grained stars.
Hopefully, they will punish the responsible politicians at the ballot box and look for leaders with better policies.
Which celebrity will have red pimples next? Please share your suggestions below?