100+ Celebrities That You Wouldn’t Have Guessed Are Conservatives

You might know a few of these conservative celebrities, but you'll be surprised how many you've never heard of!

Ted Nugent

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The ultra-conservative rock star was one of the first celebrities to visit Trump at the White House. In his concerts, he said that former President Barack Obama could “suck his machine gun,” and he even said that Hillary Clinton should be hanged. After the Congressional baseball shooting, he briefly stopped his harsh rhetoric. “Is this America’s breaking point?” he asked on CNN. “It’s my breaking point. We’ve got to end this.” Nugent came under heavy criticism after writing a column for a conservative website in which he described Trayvon Martin as a “17-year-old, dope smoking, racist gangsta wannabe.”


Paris Hilton

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Most people don’t see celebutante Paris Hilton as a political person, but her vote for Donald Trump confirmed her place as a conservative celeb. Mostly famous for her sex tape and red carpet antics, Hilton admitted she voted for Trump in the 2016 election mainly because he is a friend of her family. When Trump confronted charges of sexual assault, Hilton said Trump’s accusers were “just trying to get attention and get fame.” Hilton’s foray into politics got interesting back in 2008 when presidential hopeful Sen. John McCain made a campaign ad comparing Barack Obama to “celebrities like Paris Hilton.” Paris responded with an ad of her own where she announced her candidacy for president and said she’s ‘totally ready to lead. I’ll see you at the debates, bitches.’


Scott Baio

Image Credit: Scott Baio, CC BY-ND 2.0, by ABC / Ida Mae Astute

Scott Baio is known worldwide as “Chachi” from the 70s TV show “Happy Days” and his own short-lived sitcom “Joanie Loves Chachi”. Now he is mostly known for being a fervent Republican and strong supporter of Donald Trump. Baio was one of the few celebrities to endorse Trump when he was running for president, and Baio was even given the opportunity to speak at the Republican National Convention, where he railed against Hillary Clinton and promised that, should Trump win, he’d “Make America Great Again.” Baio is currently often seen on Fox News, praising the president and criticizing Democratic politicians and policies.