Brielle Biermann has surprised a lot of her fans after tweeting on Monday, in defense of U.S President Donald Trump. She reasoned that Trump should not be bullied, whatever be the reason.
Even though the 23-year-old stated that her stance was not political, several of her Twitter followers don’t see eye to eye on this issue. As of Tuesday morning, Biermann’s tweet is still online despite facing quite a bit of backlash and she wrote that she has no plans to delete the tweet. Brielle is a T.V personality and a socialite. She is the daughter of “The Real Housewives of Atlanta” star, Kim Marie Zolciak.
“This is not political” Biermann posted on Twitter on Monday. “I don’t care how if you feel about Trump as a politician but he is a PERSON,‘Running’ the country,” Brielle explained that Donald Trump has feelings, just like the rest of us before appealing that people have become bullies when it comes to the U.S president.
This is not political- i don’t care how i/you feel about trump as a politician but he is a PERSON. “Running” the country. He has feelings like all of us. Do you think someone wants to do the best they can when they’re constantly belittled/bullied for everything they do/say?
— Brielle Biermann (@BrielleZolciak) April 6, 2020
The TV star got a barge of retweets and replies from her agitated followers who gave her heat for sharing the post in the first place. Fans were not convinced with the bullying remarks and claimed that Trump, was the biggest bully of all.
The backlash continued with followers suggesting that she should delete the post and move on from this, but Bierman was quick to respond tweeting that she genuinely felt bad for him, and no one regardless of what he has done should deserve to be bullied. After facing more heat for her followers, Bierman quickly changed the topic with a post that read “Anywaaaaays it’s a beautiful day in Atlanta,”.
Bierman has been spending a lot of time on twitter since the coronavirus lockdown, and she should be more careful about what she tweets now, to avoid getting into such controversies.